Synopsis
A Guide for the Married Man is a movie released in 1967.
In a playful yet provocative exploration of fidelity, this comedy takes viewers on a whimsical journey through the intricacies of infidelity. The film centers around a well-meaning husband who, upon hearing his friendβs concerns about temptation, decides to impart a series of outlandish lessons on how to cheat on one's wife without getting caught. With a humorous tone that balances charm and cheekiness, it offers a satirical yet cautionary glance at the art of deception, as well as the complexities of modern relationships. Featuring a star-studded ensemble of fourteen famous swingers, each character adds a unique flavor to the comedic landscape, providing an entertaining mix of advice and mischief. The film cleverly highlights the do's and don'ts of extramarital escapades, all while inviting audiences to ponder the moral implications behind the laughs. As the protagonist navigates the humorous pitfalls of his roving eye, viewers are treated to a delightful blend of romance and comedy that captures the essence of 1960s culture. With its lighthearted approach to a serious subject, this film remains a unique gem that encourages laughter while provoking thought about love, loyalty, and the choices we make.
20th Century Fox