Stockbroker John's daughter Pat tricks US crooner Bobby into visiting her family at their suburban Wimbledon home. Her two sisters and their oddball husbands also challenge Dad to overcome h... Read allStockbroker John's daughter Pat tricks US crooner Bobby into visiting her family at their suburban Wimbledon home. Her two sisters and their oddball husbands also challenge Dad to overcome his stuffy prejudices, and boy, does he change.Stockbroker John's daughter Pat tricks US crooner Bobby into visiting her family at their suburban Wimbledon home. Her two sisters and their oddball husbands also challenge Dad to overcome his stuffy prejudices, and boy, does he change.
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- Pat Bentley
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The Johnny Ray send-ups are amusing, particularly Buchanan's version of "Cry". Having seen several Buchanan early films, including a takeoff of Twain's "Connecticut Yankee...", I know that he was capable of much better, but the film is/was impossible.
Another aspect deserving of mention is the set design. Could English homes and interiors have really been so ugly and banal? The wallpaper! The furnishings! Oh, the humanity! There is the payoff of "Miss Marple" (Hickson) as a barmaid, and Diana Dors breasts deserve an Oscar for best supporting something or other.Sometimes a film can be so bad that one must watch it to the end, as one would slow down for a car crash. If there's an award for FilmKitsch, we have a winner.
Did you know
- TriviaJack Buchanan and Nigel Green repeat the roles they had played in the original stage production this is based on.
- GoofsAt one point Bobby Denver refers to "braces". As an American he would use the term "suspenders".
- Quotes
Gwen Bentley: It's not infatuation. I'm in love with him.
John Bentley: Don't be ridiculous. He's nearly as old as I am. You're only 16.
Gwen Bentley: Juliet was only 14 when she fell in love with Romeo.
John Bentley: They were foreigners!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Arena: Blondes: Diana Dors (1999)
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- Runtime
- 1h 14m(74 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1