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Mad About Men

  • 1954
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
656
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Glynis Johns in Mad About Men (1954)
Buddy ComedyComedyFantasy

Flirtatious mermaid Miranda (Glynis Johns) swaps places with a schoolteacher who has gone on vacation. All is well until she falls in love with a human.Flirtatious mermaid Miranda (Glynis Johns) swaps places with a schoolteacher who has gone on vacation. All is well until she falls in love with a human.Flirtatious mermaid Miranda (Glynis Johns) swaps places with a schoolteacher who has gone on vacation. All is well until she falls in love with a human.

  • Director
    • Ralph Thomas
  • Writer
    • Peter Blackmore
  • Stars
    • Glynis Johns
    • Donald Sinden
    • Anne Crawford
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    656
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    • Director
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Writer
      • Peter Blackmore
    • Stars
      • Glynis Johns
      • Donald Sinden
      • Anne Crawford
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Glynis Johns
    Glynis Johns
    • Caroline Trewella…
    Donald Sinden
    Donald Sinden
    • Jeff Saunders
    Anne Crawford
    Anne Crawford
    • Barbara Davenport
    Margaret Rutherford
    Margaret Rutherford
    • Nurse Carey
    Dora Bryan
    Dora Bryan
    • Berengaria
    Nicholas Phipps
    Nicholas Phipps
    • Col. Barclay Sutton
    Peter Martyn
    • Ronald Baker
    Noel Purcell
    Noel Purcell
    • Percy
    Joan Hickson
    Joan Hickson
    • Mrs. Forster
    Judith Furse
    Judith Furse
    • Viola
    Irene Handl
    Irene Handl
    • Mme. Blanche
    David Hurst
    David Hurst
    • Signor Mantalini
    Martin Miller
    Martin Miller
    • Dr. Fergus
    Deryck Guyler
    Deryck Guyler
    • Editor
    Anthony Oliver
    • Pawnbroker
    Marianne Stone
    Marianne Stone
    • Waitress
    • (scenes deleted)
    Lawrence Ward
    • Alphonse
    Wendie Adams
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Writer
      • Peter Blackmore
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    5moonspinner55

    "You can get too much of a good thing..."

    Peter Blackmore scripted this weak whimsical fantasy, a Technicolor sequel to 1948's black-and-white "Miranda" (which had been based upon Blackmore's play). Glynis Johns returns as the romantic-minded mermaid who swims in the waters off Cornwall; she chances to meet her human twin, a distant relative and school-mistress who is about to be married to a stuffy engineer. Blackmore clearly relishes the chance to open up his scenario and throw in some wild bits of humor--and Johns in a dual role is certainly an inspired idea--but most of the warmth from the first film is missing. Miranda's true identity is discovered by a jealous female, who hopes to exploit the siren on-stage during a charity benefit (!), while Caroline, Miranda's twin, has to rush home from a biking trip to save the mermaid from catastrophe. Faintly enjoyable and yet too much of a good thing, what with corny one-liners and Margaret Rutherford overacting like mad in a reprisal of her role as Miranda's eccentric nurse and confidante. Blackmore and director Ralph Thomas raise a big laugh or two, but their chaotic finale is a complete muck-up, and the film's editing and continuity are disappointing. ** from ****
    10mcannady1

    Mad About Men

    I just wanted to share my feelings about this film I had seen in the 60's growing up with my big sister. Were we ever enchanted by the mermaid story! I had and have hoped to go to Cornwall some day to see the locales. Since that time it has been fun seeing other people from this film in others. I discovered the talented Anne Crawford who was great in serious roles as well. Sadly, she passed away all too soon from Leukemia (before we had ever seen the film).

    The story is delightful with the beautiful Miss Johns as the wistful mermaid wanting to meet men and switching places with her lookalike who has inherited a lodging house in Cornwall with a cave underneath.

    The prim schoolteacher eventually meets a handsome man Miranda has chosen for her. Of course there is competition along the way, in the form of Anne Crawford's suitor who would turn aside from his engagement to be with Miranda. And of course the dowdy fiancée of Caroline is soon dispensed with.

    A lovely and delightful story! Margaret Rutherford is outstanding as the eccentric Nurse Carey tending to her eccentric charge, Miranda. And a delightful whimsical moment - We even have Margaret's husband in a comedic scene as the Vicar who wants Nurse Carey to hang out with the sailors and smoke a pipe. This she endeavors to do with little success.

    I can't even mention this wonderful film in the same breath as Splash which I might have liked better had it not been overdone sexual overtones. But I did like the story line of that film too. It's just that the actions and some dialogue were too blatant. Some of Tom Hanks's lines (and I do like Tom Hanks) are overdone.

    Not to create a spoiler here - The original film to Mad About Men entitled Miranda is more racy, as we are to conclude that Miranda has had a child by a mortal man. But this is done with class and aplomb when we see the little "Merman" at the end with his mother looking wistfully toward the cave where she first met a married man.

    In conclusion, to me Glynis gets the award as the most fetching and beautiful mermaid of all time - some 40 years after first seeing the film. My big sister and I wanted to grow up to look and be just like Glynis.

    New info. as of May of 2016 - I recently obtained a copy of the film that is not garish. I know what the reviewer was saying and had a copy where Miranda's hair looked grayish blonde and the darker colors garish. I recall seeing the film in the 60's as a child on TV and it looked great. My new copy is just about as perfect as you can get.
    8andyrobert

    Miranda Was Better

    Quite a nice little film, possibly inspired by the many mermaid fairy tales of old.

    Glynis Johns always looked lovely in no matter what film she was in; and Dora Bryan made ample use of her comic talents as Glynis Johns's dotty mermaid companion.

    Anne Crawford was also turned in good a performance as Glynis Johns's jealous adversary - it is a pity that such a talented actress died so young. However, I must say that I much better enjoyed its prequel, "Miranda", made 6 years earlier in 1948.

    8 out of 10
    5Doylenf

    Follow-up to "Miranda" is showcase for Glynis Johns...

    I never saw MIRANDA but this is a lively sequel to that film with GLYNIS JOHNS again playing the saucy mermaid with her usual charm.

    Glynis is a flirtatious mermaid who takes the place of a schoolteacher for a couple of weeks, determined to find a better husband for her than the stuffy fiancé she's engaged to. They resemble each other greatly because, as "Miranda" describes it, they're both descended from the mermaid side of the family.

    It's utter nonsense, played to the hilt by a cast intent on making it reasonably funny but only partly succeeding.

    MARGARET RUTHERFORD overplays the role of a dotty nurse who looks after the mermaid and is in her element in over-the-top fantasy farce. DONALD SINDEN is a wealthy man Miranda has her eyes on as a possible husband for the schoolteacher.

    It's filmed in garish looking color (unusual for a British film which usually featured muted color), but the charm begins to wear off fairly early as the plot gets sillier and sillier.

    Summing up: Mermaid comedies are not my cup of tea and this one is sillier than most, especially when the mermaid's inability to walk is compensated by some weak plot contrivances which has her being carried around by the men with her mermaid tail barely concealed under a thin blanket.

    Trivia note: Interesting to see JOAN HICKSON as the owner of a lodge, long before she became Jane Marple for British TV.
    6barnesgene

    A Mermaid Story for the Whole Family

    For a movie about a mermaid, the special effects are quite basic. All to the better though, really, since it allows the writers to concentrate on their spiffy, silly dialog. The viewer is never made to feel too uncomfortable over the possibility that the mermaid will get caught in her disguise. Any such threatening moments would be pointlessly manipulative of the audience anyway, this being an obvious fantasy flick, so why not just have a good time, right? Where the movie fails to ignite is in the dated chick-flickian rather-fall-in-love-with-a-good-looking-guy drill. It's monochromatic and not terribly involving (so the ending's a bit ho-hum), but it does make way for good, direct, innocent -- and occasionally spicy -- remarks from the mermaid. Watch for great facial expressions from Margaret Rutherford, the nurse, and a good physical workout for the old gal as well!

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    • Trivia
      Sequel to Miranda (1948), also written by Peter Blackmore, in which Glynis Johns played the seductive and flirtatious mermaid Miranda.
    • Goofs
      A train sets off from a Cornish station the engine has a Cornish Riviera head board on it's front and a name plate over the main wheels but when next seen it's a small engine with side tanks, no tender and a rake of smooth side carriages but when it pulls into a station a short while later the coaches are older with paneling.
    • Quotes

      Nurse Carey: Is he married?

      Percy: No - I reckon he's too wise.

      Nurse Carey: I don't know what you mean by that.

      Percy: Well he'd rather make several ladies happy than one miserable.

    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Greatest Mermaid Movies (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      I Can't Resist Men
      Written by Benjamin Frankel (as Ben Bernard)

      Sung by Glynis Johns

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 1955 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дуріючи від чоловіків
    • Filming locations
      • Palace Pier Theatre, Palace Pier, Brighton, Brighton & Hove, East Sussex, England, UK(Cornwall concert hall)
    • Production company
      • Group Film Productions Limited
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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