

A 9-minute masterclass in marital paranoia — and you thought YOUR in-laws were judgmental.
A businessman goes home early to surprise his family and is treated with suspicion, mostly by his wife's bridge club.
Acting
Benchley's deadpan descent from confident to crushed is pure gold.
Writing
Every bridge club line lands like a tiny dagger.

Director
Roy Rowland
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was one of over 40 short subjects Benchley made for MGM between 1935 and 1944, essentially inventing the 'frazzled everyman' archetype later perfected by sitcom dads.
The bridge club as social weapon reflects 1930s middle-class anxiety about propriety — Joe's crime isn't coming home early, it's violating the unspoken rules of domestic theater.
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