A domestic black comedy, MISTER E expresses some of the edgier mischief and discontent that women of mid-century America could rarely express openly. This short film narrates the revenge acted out by a young wife, left at home while her husband is at a card game; by staging a rendezvous with a mannequin, this woman provokes an eruption of jealousy and violence before bringing about the desired marital tenderness. Preserved by Chicago Film Archives with support from the Women’s Film Preservation Fund.
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Directing | Margaret Conneely | Director |
Production | Margaret Conneely | Producer |
Crew | Harold Hogan | Cinematography |
Crew | B. Nadkarni | Cinematography |
Lighting | R. Masopust | Lighting Director |
Lighting | Robert Olssohn | Lighting Director |
Sound | Paul Dukas | Music |
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