- A woman's attempt to discipline her husband, with the help of her sister.
- A patent medicine tycoon who, although in love with his wife, is not adverse to taking a trip every so often to visit his charming girl friend. Wife is wise to this. Wife is none-too-happy about this. He leaves on such a trip but misses his train. Wife knows he isn't on the train but when it is wrecked she tells one-and-all that her husband was killed in the wreck. Ever-loving husband than has more then a little difficulty getting re-established, especially with his wife.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
- Married to a kind, supporting wife, Manos, a wealthy physician and happy bon vivant who loves his freedom, cherishes his well-being more than anything in the world. But, much to his wife's disappointment, even though she takes great pains to keep her husband fit, the good doctor takes great pleasure in lunching, and as if that weren't enough, he has come up with a cunning plan to combine two of his life's greatest pleasures: eating and flirting. With this in mind, under the pretence of attending a weight-management programme, every year Manos says that he has to visit picturesque Vienna, while, in reality, he only wants to reunite with his girlfriend. However, his manager has already discovered Manos' compromising secret, and to make matters worse, everyone now believes that he is dead, after the news of a horrible train accident. Now, Manos is with his back to the wall. Will he ever win back his wife's broken trust?—Nick Riganas
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By what name was When the Husband Travels (1938) officially released in Canada in English?
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