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Three Spare Wives

A man inherits a harem of three wives from his late uncle, which he brings home to his real wife in England. British comedy from 1962.

Top Cast

  • John Hewer

    John Hewer

    Rupert

  • Susan Stephen

    Susan Stephen

    Susan

  • Robin Hunter

    Robin Hunter

    George

  • Barbara Leake

    Barbara Leake

    Mrs. Hoensby

  • Ferdy Mayne

    Ferdy Mayne

    Fazim Bey

  • Gale Sheridan

    Gale Sheridan

    O'Hara

  • Dani Seper

    Dani Seper

    Blini

  • Noel Purcell

    Noel Purcell

    Sir Hubert

  • Raymond Rollett

    Raymond Rollett

    British Consul

Overview

A man inherits a harem of three wives from his late uncle, which he brings home to his real wife in England. British comedy from 1962.

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