What Every Woman Wants is a 1962 British second feature ('B')[1] comedy film directed by Ernest Morris and starring James Fox, Hy Hazell and Dennis Lotis.
[2][3] The screenplay by Mark Grantham (as M. M. McCormick) concerns a marriage guidance counsellor who struggles with his own domestic life.
Married mother Jean Goodwin and her daughter Sue join forces to bring about a transformation in their husbands' behavior, hoping to receive more attention from them.
Brenda de Banzie and Patric Doonan appear more at ease in these surroundings than either William Sylvester or Elsy Albiin, somewhat incongruously cast as the wounded soldier and the discontented wife.
"[4] TV Guide gave the film two out of four stars, calling it a "Surprisingly amusing family-oriented comedy.