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  1. 18 de sept. de 1992 · The opening sequence in Woody Allen's "Husbands and Wives" is a long, unbroken shot done in documentary style. The camera swoops here and there, nervously darting around the room to watch the action as two long-married couples deal with the news that one couple has decided to get divorced. With the invention of the Steadicam, this kind of sequence can be done with a relatively smooth camera ...

  2. A tale of two married couples confronted with change who are forced to re-evaluate universal questions about marriage, fidelity, romance, trust and love. Blending his comedic and dramatic styles, Woody Allen revisits themes from his past films--relationships, commitment, and the complexities of the human heart. Drama 1992 1 hr 47 min. 93%. 17+. R.

  3. 18 de sept. de 1992 · Chicago Tribune. Australian Judy Davis, one of our finest actresses, gives a brilliant comic performance as a bitter spurned woman venting her spleen on a hapless blind date. Sydney Pollack proves surprisingly effective in a brutal scene where he abuses a bimbo. Husbands and Wives dosen't break new ground in arguing that not breaking up is hard ...

  4. Husbands and Wives is a blistering, emotionally raw snapshot of two marriages self-destructing. Gabe (Woody Allen) and his wife, Judy (Mia Farrow), are shocked to discover that their best friends ...

  5. Husbands and Wives is een Amerikaanse film uit 1992 van regisseur Woody Allen. Het is een drama/komedie over twee stellen die worstelen met overspel en de eigen identiteit binnen het huwelijk. Verhaal De film volgt twee stellen ...

  6. Husbands and Wives Husbands and Wives Drama 1992 1 hr 47 min iTunes Available on iTunes Gabe (Woody Allen) and his wife, Judy (Mia Farrow), are shocked to discover that their best friends, Sally (Judy Davis) and Jack (Sydney Pollack), are splitting up. Not only did they not see the breakup coming, but it makes them start to question ...

  7. "Husbands and Wives" is a song written and first recorded by American country music singer Roger Miller.Miller's original, from his album Words and Music, was released in February 1966 and was a crossover hit for him, reaching Top Ten on the U.S. country and Adult Contemporary charts, as well as Top 40 on the pop charts.Since the release of Miller's original, the song has been covered by ...