
Husbands (film) - Wikipedia
Gus (Cassavetes), Harry (Gazzara), and Archie (Falk) are three nominally happy husbands with families in suburban New York. All are professional men, driven and successful. The three of …
Husbands (1970) - IMDb
Husbands: Directed by John Cassavetes. With Ben Gazzara, Peter Falk, John Cassavetes, Jenny Runacre. After the death of a common friend, three married men leave their lives together, …
Husbands (1970) | The Criterion Collection
Cassavetes joins Ben Gazzara and Peter Falk—both of whom would become key collaborators of the director’s—playing a trio of middle-aged Long Island family men who, following the sudden …
Husbands movie review & film summary (1970) | Roger Ebert
“Husbands” has all the confidence of Cassavetes’ masterpiece, “ Faces,” but few of the other qualities of the film that preceded it. It has good intentions, I suppose, but it is an artistic …
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Husbands (1970) directed by John Cassavetes - Letterboxd
Husbands is a survey of the male midlife crisis as depicted by three friends who abandon home, country, responsibility, civility, and sanity when confronted with their own mortalities in the …
Husbands (film) - Wikiwand
Gus (Cassavetes), Harry (Gazzara), and Archie (Falk) are three nominally happy husbands with families in suburban New York. All are professional men, driven and successful. The three of …
Husbands Reviews - Metacritic
After the death of a common friend, three married men leave their lives together, seeking pleasure and freedom and ultimately leaving for London.
Husbands (1970) - Plot - IMDb
A beautifully observed and outrageously unsentimental study of sentiment, "Husbands" explores the desires, loves and losses of a generation constantly running away from their lives through …
Husbands (1970) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
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