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      The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker

      PG 1971 1 hr. 35 min. Comedy Drama List
      Reviews Believing his job will put him in an early grave, Los Angeles stockbroker William Alren (Richard Benjamin) decides to quit working and pursue his private hobby of peeping full-time. But when his wife, Lisa (Joanna Shimkus), catches him sneaking out of the house with his binoculars in tow, she's furious and decides to leave him. Lisa's sister, Nan (Elizabeth Ashley), who has marriage troubles of her own, pushes Lisa toward divorce, but part of her still wants to work things out. Read More Read Less

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      Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times The reason Marriage of a Young Stockbroker doesn't work, I imagine, is that it doesn't start from scratch in getting into the mind of its protagonist. Rated: 2/4 Oct 31, 2018 Full Review Tony Mastroianni Cleveland Press Maybe it's true that no one starts out to make a bad movie, but surely no one must have thought this one to be very good to begin with. Apr 5, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Synopsis Believing his job will put him in an early grave, Los Angeles stockbroker William Alren (Richard Benjamin) decides to quit working and pursue his private hobby of peeping full-time. But when his wife, Lisa (Joanna Shimkus), catches him sneaking out of the house with his binoculars in tow, she's furious and decides to leave him. Lisa's sister, Nan (Elizabeth Ashley), who has marriage troubles of her own, pushes Lisa toward divorce, but part of her still wants to work things out.
      Director
      Lawrence Turman
      Rating
      PG
      Genre
      Comedy, Drama
      Original Language
      English