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  • As Husbands Go (1934)
  • 78 min | Comedy, Romance
As Husbands Go (1934)
78 min | Comedy, Romance

On their last night in Paris, Lucille Lingard and her traveling companion, widow Emmie Sykes, are squired around town by their new European gentleman acquaintances, Ronald Derbyshire and Hippolitus "Hippy" Lomi. The two are upset because ...See moreOn their last night in Paris, Lucille Lingard and her traveling companion, widow Emmie Sykes, are squired around town by their new European gentleman acquaintances, Ronald Derbyshire and Hippolitus "Hippy" Lomi. The two are upset because they must leave their newly acquired Continental friends for their Dubuque, Iowa homes. On their voyage home, Lucille complains to Emmie that her good-natured, though boring, Midwestern husband is no match for the charming and sophisticated Ronald, whom she left behind. Emmie, who is older than Lucille, her daughter Peggy and Peggy's fiance, Jake Canon, all live with Lucille and her family. Emmie is distressed that she has been unable to get her daughter to approve of her new relationship with Hippy. Despite their commitments at home, both women had promised their European lovers to return to them some day, and Lucille had promised Ronald to divorce her husband. Lucille and Emmie make a pact to pursue their new goals without distraction. While crossing the Atlantic, Lucille and Emmie unexpectedly receive word that Hippy and Ronald plan to follow them to America. Meanwhile, Charles makes special preparations for his wife's return by adopting his nephew Wilbur into the Lingard family. Lucille arrives in Dubuque but shows nothing but disdain for her husbands's bland Midwestern lifestyle and longs for a return to Ronald. When Ronald and Hippy arrive, Charles senses that Ronald is interested in Emmie, not realizing he has come for Lucille. As Charles and Ronald get to know each other, however, they become fast friends and get drunk on a fishing expedition. In their drunken chatter, Ronald admits to Charles that Lucille does not look as glamorous to him in America as she did in Europe, and confesses that he is really too selfish to love a woman the same way Charles does. Meanwhile, Peggy's heart softens about her mother's love for Hippy, and she realizes Emmie is truly happy with him. The next day Lucille is told that Ronald has left, and she happily returns to her husband, finally realizing the value of their marriage and the joy her new family will bring to her. See less
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Updated Jan 27, 1934

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Jan 27, 1934 (United States)

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9 cast members
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Warner Baxter
Charles Lingard Charles Lingard   See fewer
Helen Vinson
Lucille Lingard Lucille Lingard   See fewer
Warner Oland
Hippolitus Lomi Hippolitus Lomi   See fewer
Catherine Doucet
Emmie Sykes Emmie Sykes   See fewer
G.P. Huntley
Ronald Derbyshire Ronald Derbyshire   See fewer
Eleanor Lynn
Peggy Sykes Peggy Sykes   See fewer
Jay Ward
Wilbur Wilbur   See fewer
Irén Biller
Singer (uncredited) Singer (uncredited)   See fewer
Greta Meyer
Christina (uncredited) Christina (uncredited)   See fewer
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