SUMMER BACHELORS
HUSBANDS AT PLAY Do husbands play while wives are away’ Warner Fabian, in his latest novel, “Summer Bachelors,” says they do. And Allan Dwan, who directed this fine satire of the weaknesses of modern husbands in Fox Films, drives the answer home in one of the most sensational photodramas of the season. Featuring Madge Bellamy in the stellar role, as a girl who is willing to help married men while away the summer, he shows the eagerness with which husbands respond to the lure of a pretty face and trim ankles. The fat and the lean, the jurist and the business man are shown to be equally frail when they have no wives home to whom to account for their nights out. This is a highly amusing film, for the shafts aimed at unlucky benedicts are tipped with humour.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 12, 5 April 1927, Page 12
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