The near-bankrupt Earl of Locharne must contend with a government agent trying to requisition his ancestral Scottish castle, a beautiful American woman who wants to buy the place--and the re... Read allThe near-bankrupt Earl of Locharne must contend with a government agent trying to requisition his ancestral Scottish castle, a beautiful American woman who wants to buy the place--and the resident ghost.The near-bankrupt Earl of Locharne must contend with a government agent trying to requisition his ancestral Scottish castle, a beautiful American woman who wants to buy the place--and the resident ghost.
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It's based on a stage show, and whatever subtext may have existed at some point has been rubbed out. Still, the director is Henry Cass, who directed one of my favorite non-Ealing comedies of the era, LAST HOLIDAY, so he knows how to direct for laughs. If some of the lines come out a trifle fast for emotional weight, this is not the first movie from a stage play I've seen that happen in. The cast handles the comedy very well, even if some of the characterizations are a bit standard. I expect you'll have a good time watching this.
Had Margaret Rutherford had more scenes I would have probably enjoyed it.
This is a clever little comedy....not a laugh out loud one but more of a cute slice of life film. Well acted and enjoyable throughout.
By the way, the American lady did not sound the least bit American. Sometimes the actress sounded very Canadian...others she sounded almost British...but she never sounded like a lady from Utah!
Did you know
- TriviaIn one scene early in the film, a character remarks that a portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie looks like David Niven. He had played Bonnie Prince Charlie in the film of the same name in 1948.
- Quotes
Phillips: It would be immoral to spend anything like a quarter of a million dollars on this property for the benefit of one individual.
Mrs. Clodfelter Dunne: You a Socialist?
Phillips: Yes, I am.
Mrs. Clodfelter Dunne: I'm sorry. I had no idea. You look so respectable!
- SoundtracksThere Goes Your Heart
Written by Barry Gray
Composed by Edward Dryhurst
Sung by David Tomlinson (uncredited)
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- 1h 29m(89 min)
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- 1.37 : 1