School for Husbands is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Rex Harrison, Diana Churchill and June Clyde.
[1] The film was an independent production which was shot at Shepperton Studios.
Two married men who neglect their wives become concerned when they begin spending time with Leonard Drummond, a handsome and charming novelist with a notorious reputation as a womaniser.
They hatch a plan to see if their wives are conducting affairs which involves pretending to go to Paris then returning unexpectedly.
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