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6/10
So You Think You're A Cocker Spaniel
boblipton10 July 2020
When his wife keeps Joe McDoakes from going to bed, worrying about money, he tells her the insurance is paid up. This and other events convince him she is trying to kill him for his insurance money in this typically silly entry in the Warner Brothers short subject series.

Jane Frazee plays Mrs. McDoakes in this short, as she did in several other entries in the series. She had been appearing in movies in 1936, and in the early and mid-1940s, Universal had plumped for her as a singing ingenue to build musicals around. They were fairly popular, but minor, and they tailed off in the second half of the decade. Her appearances ended with this series, which likewise ended in 1956. She died in 1985, age 70.
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7/10
Joe's convinced his wife is trying to kill him
planktonrules20 February 2018
When the story begins, Joe is trying to get some sleep but his wife Alice keeps waking him up to ask 1001 questions about their finances. When he tells her he's heavily insured and probably worth more dead than alive, he suddenly can't sleep. Over the course of the story, various innocent things done by Alice are interpreted as her planning on killing him...leading Joe to slowly lose his mind!

While not among the very best of the Joe McDoakes shorts, it is quite funny and keeps your attention.
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8/10
This brief P.S.A. details some of the things that husbands need to look out for . . .
tadpole-596-91825611 July 2020
Warning: Spoilers
. . . once they tie the knot with an old ball and chain. As anyone who has seen a few episodes of FORENSICS FILES well knows, many if not most wives begin nagging their better halves to buy more and more "life insurance" before the ink is dry on their wedding tickets. Concurrently with this pursuit, the more domestically-minded wenches begin beta testing various lethal recipes, a la Alice in SO YOU DON'T TRUST YOUR WIFE. If they don't hit the nail on the head their first time out of the gate, they try, try again. Soon their deluded grooms are pushing up daisies, but everything smells like roses for these black widows, this film warns.
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One of the Best of the Series
Michael_Elliott29 December 2010
So You Don't Trust Your Wife (1955)

*** (out of 4)

Hilarious entry in the series has Alice asking questions about Joe's life insurance and soon poor McDoakes begins to think she's trying to kill him. He's paranoia grows even worse when a man shows up with an ax and a new "cook" shows up with rat poison. The Joe McDoakes series was always one of my favorites and this one here is without question one of the best because it has some of the biggest laughs and there were several moments where tears were running down my face from laughing. George O'Hanlon turns in one of his greatest performances as McDoakes because of the paranoia he has to pull off here. The look on his face as he feels Alice is trying to kill him is priceless and his final breakdown was downright hilarious and contained some of the biggest laughs of the series. The stuff dealing with the man and ax was terrific but things get even better once Joe is locked up in an asylum because he begins to think he's a dog. Fans of the series will certainly want to check this one out and if you're new to Joe McDoakes then it's a good place to start.
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