

“Detroit nights. Dangerous women. Deadly secrets.”
When ambitious young salesman Barry Greene heads to Detroit to meet an important client, he thinks he's landed the opportunity of a lifetime. Unbeknownst to him, the attractive Ellen he meets in the waiting room is actually the daughter of the businessman he's supposed to see. Constantly neglected by her father, Ellen takes an interest in Barry, but his business meeting ends in failure. While the other "traveling husbands" (married salesmen) party wildly at the hotel, Barry's only concern is keeping his date with Ellen. But things take a dark turn when his colleague Ben makes unwanted advances toward Ellen, and a jealous woman from Ben's past, Ruby, fires a gun—turning a night of fun into a murder investigation .
"Imagine a 1931 Pre-Code Hollywood film: party girls living it up, a neglected debutante seeking attention, and a traveling salesman caught in the middle. Traveling Husbands brings to life the legendary 'immoral' lifestyle of traveling salesmen that became the stuff of urban legend . But when a gun goes off in the midst of all this chaos, who will be blamed? The young salesman Barry, or Ruby, the prostitute who falls for Ben and shoots him in a jealous rage? This film also marks a milestone in cinema history as the first time legendary composer Max Steiner received an 'musical director' credit . For anyone curious about just how 'daring' Hollywood could be before the full enforcement of the Production Code, this film is an essential time capsule."
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