The Model Husband (1937 film)
The Model Husband is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Bobby Howes, June Clyde, and Diana Churchill. The film is based on a play of the same name.
The plot revolves around Peter Vane (Bobby Howes), a mild-mannered husband who is constantly dominated by his wife, Anne (June Clyde). After consulting a marriage guidance counselor, Peter decides to become a "model husband" according to the counselor's advice, which involves being assertive and taking charge. His attempts to transform his personality lead to a series of comedic situations and misunderstandings, ultimately testing his marriage.
The film is considered a lighthearted example of British screwball comedy from the 1930s.