"SBR, Inc." . . "Drama films." . . "World Film Services (Firm)" . . "PC Treasures." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Drama" . "Drama"@en . . "Fiction" . "Divorce his/divorce hers" . "Divorce his/divorce hers"@en . . "Divorce his"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\"It's been said that there are two sides to every story. In the case of divorce, these two sides are often drastically different. In the first half of the Divorce his/divorce hers set, Richard Burton demonstrates the husband's point of view as he goes through divorce proceedings with his soon-to-be ex-wife. In the second half ... the wife offers up her perspective of going through a divorce from her husband.\"--Container."@en . "\"It's been said that there are two sides to every story. In the case of divorce, these two sides are often drastically different. In the first half of the Divorce his/divorce hers set, Richard Burton demonstrates the husband's point of view as he goes through divorce proceedings with his soon-to-be ex-wife. In the second half ... the wife offers up her perspective of going through a divorce from her husband.\"--Container." . "A two-sided tale of a marriage gone awry after nearly 20 years. Told in two parts; his side and hers." . . . . . . "Divorce his, divorce hers" . "Divorce his, divorce hers"@en . . . . . . . . "Divorce hers" . "Divorce hers"@en . . . . . . . "Feature films"@en . . . "Story of a 16 year relationship, a marriage in which the husband and wife have gone their separate ways. The film is divided into 2 parts- the first presents his point of view, the second, hers."@en . . "Story of a 16 year relationship, a marriage in which the husband and wife have gone their separate ways. The film is divided into 2 parts- the first presents his point of view, the second, hers." . . . . . "Originally made for television, this production features divorce from two perspectives: in the first half, the husband (Richard Burton) explains his perspective of his failed marriage, while the second includes that of his wife (Elizabeth Taylor)."@en . "It's been said that there are two sides to every story. In the case of divorce, these two sides are often drastically different. In the first half of the Divorce his/divorce hers set, Richard Burton demonstrates the husband's point of view as he goes through divorce proceedings with his soon-to-be ex-wife. In the second half ... the wife offers up her perspective of going through a divorce from her husband." . . . .