Husbands

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Husbands is a 1970 American comedy-drama film that follows three middle-aged friends on a chaotic, soul-searching binge after the death of a close companion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American film
comedy-drama film
film
cinematography Victor J. Kemper
colorProcess color
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director John Cassavetes
distributor Columbia Pictures
editor Peter Tanner
filmingLocation London, England
surface form: London

New York City
genre comedy film
comedy-drama
drama film
hasCastMember Ben Gazzara
John Cassavetes
Peter Falk
hasTheme existential crisis
marriage
masculinity
mortality
mainSubject grief
male friendship
middle-aged men
midlife crisis
motionPictureRating PG-13 (later home video ratings may vary)
musicBy Bo Harwood
notableWorkOf John Cassavetes
originalLanguage English
partOf American independent cinema
plotSummary Three middle-aged friends go on a chaotic, soul-searching binge after the death of a close companion.
producer Al Ruban
John Cassavetes
productionCompany Faces International Films
releaseDate 1970
runtime 154 minutes
approximately 2 hours 34 minutes
screenplayBy Al Ruban
John Cassavetes
Paul Mazursky
setInPeriod 20th century
starring Ben Gazzara
John Cassavetes
Peter Falk
writer Al Ruban
John Cassavetes
Paul Mazursky

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John Cassavetes directed Husbands
John Cassavetes actedIn Husbands
Peter Falk appearedInFilm Husbands
Nick Cassavetes actedIn Husbands