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Husbands By Marshall Fine
Three real-life buddies (John Cassavetes, Peter Falk, and Ben Gazzara)
team up to play three pals whose lives suffer a shock wave when a fourth
friend drops dead. After the funeral, the three friends, feeling death's
hot breath on their own necks, take off on a weekend-long debauch, with
way too much drinking and loose women. But, in the process, they have
lengthy heart-to-hearts about the nature of friendship, manhood, and
marriage, among other things. As strong an example of Cassavetes's
improvisational art as any of his films, this film may test your patience
with his indulgent treatment of actors, allowing them to explore their
characters on film. Sometimes they come up empty, but more often, they
find precious moments and revelations. And these three guys play off each
other like long-time partners in a high-wire game of chicken in which they
all emerge as winners.
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|  | Director: John Cassavetes
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|  | Stars: Ben Gazzara, Peter Falk, John Cassavetes, Jenny Runacre, Jenny Lee Wright, Noelle Kao
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|  | Released: December 8, 1970
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|  | Availability: VHS | | |
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