Sauce for the Gander (1940)
Overview
Working stiff Tom Tupper is stopped by a 'man on the spot' reporter during his daily commute. Asked for his opinion on male/female relations, Tom tells the radio audience that he thinks men could do a better job running the household than women. When he arrives home, his infuriated wife Margaret proposes that her husband put his money where his mouth is. The couple switch roles, with Margaret going to the office and Tom cooking and cleaning. While Margaret becomes a successful entrepreneur, the man of the house comes dangerously close to having a nervous breakdown. Overwhelmed by a woman's work, Tom begs Margaret to go back to the way things were, but his now-independent wife isn't interested.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.834 |
Directed By
Jean Yarbrough
TOP CAST
Damian O'Flynn
Mr. Tupper
Joan Woodbury
Mrs. Tupper
Evalyn Knapp
Secretary
Henry Roquemore
Mr. Twitchell
Irving Mitchell
Mr. Bentley
Nella Walker
Mrs. Bentley
Claudia Dell
Mrs. Rogers
Vivien Oakland
Mrs. Morton
Cobina Wright
Mrs. Horton
Alan Ladd
Man on the Spot Reporter