Housewife - (Original Trailer)
A wife (Ann Dvorak) pushes her husband (George Brent) ahead in business...and into the arms of a co-worker (Bette Davis) in Housewife (1934).
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Domineering Chicago ad agency boss Blake (Robert Barrat) is out to impress his new writer Pat (Bette Davis, her first scene) hired from New York, finding out shes a hometown gal but doubting she knows his downtrodden employee Bill (George Brent), in Housewife, 1934, also starring Ann Dvorak.