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In the 1983 adaptation of Merry Wives of Windsor, the roguish Sir John Falstaff attempts to court two married women to swindle their husbands' wealth, only to be outwitted by the clever housewives. This comedic portrayal of schemes and counter-schemes highlights themes of loyalty and justice in a small English town.
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