This Wife for Hire (1985) [N/A]

Featuring:
Pam Dawber, Robert Klein, Laraine Newman

Written by:
Phil Margo
Don Segall

Directed by:
Jim Drake


Release Date:
March 18, 1985

Original Title:
This Wife for Hire

Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie

Production Companies:
ABC
Comworld Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

Every man's fantasy. A woman who will do anything you want. And give you everything you need. The perfect wife. And you don't have to marry her.

A housewife starts a business hiring herself out as a "wife," to provide various domestic services.

Marsha Harper (Dawber) is a happily married woman and mother of two children who begins to get restless and longs to return to work. Harper's husband, however, tells her that after so many years as a stay-at-home mom and housewife, she has only her domestic skills to go on. One day Harper is watching a talk show on television where a sports figure is being interviewed. This up-and-comer is lamenting that the stresses of his career have left his home life a wreck: he's bad at keeping his house and laundry done and doesn't eat well because he can't cook. On impulse, Marsha suddenly calls into the show and offers to provide all the ball player needs. Skeptically, he asks, "Who are you?" and she responds, "I'm a wife for hire!" Harper suddenly finds herself running an increasingly successful entrepreneurial business that starts to put a strain on her marriage.

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Rankings and Honors

This Wife for Hire (1985) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 4.4/10

Director:
Jim Drake

Director of Photography:
Rexford L. Metz

Editor:
Sidney Katz

Executive Producer:
Deanne Barkley

Music:
Dennis Dreith
Phil Margo
Mitch Margo

Producer:
Don Segall
Phil Margo

Production Design:
Michael Baugh

Teleplay:
Phil Margo
Don Segall

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