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The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous (1997) revolves around Lysander Hawksley, a young and handsome man who plays tennis exceptionally well and owns an expensive car. His lifestyle attracts wealthy and beautiful women with expensive cars themselves. However, these women are married to men who are also handsome but older and drive expensive cars as well. These husbands become jealous of Lysander due to his charm and the attention he receives from their wives.
The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous is a comedy-drama film released in 1997, directed by Richard Curtiss. The movie explores themes of jealousy, attraction, and societal norms surrounding wealth and beauty. Set amongst an affluent community, it focuses on the interactions between Lysander Hawksley, his admirers, and their husbands. Despite its limited plot details, the film is notable for its exploration of these themes within a specific socioeconomic context.
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