When Cecil (Sir Rex Harrison) discovers that his love Evelyn (Wendy Hiller), that got away fifty years ago, has been recently widowed and is passing by his home on the way to the funeral. Fo... Read allWhen Cecil (Sir Rex Harrison) discovers that his love Evelyn (Wendy Hiller), that got away fifty years ago, has been recently widowed and is passing by his home on the way to the funeral. For fifty years, Evelyn was married to an avid golfer who died on the seventeenth hole. Why ... Read allWhen Cecil (Sir Rex Harrison) discovers that his love Evelyn (Wendy Hiller), that got away fifty years ago, has been recently widowed and is passing by his home on the way to the funeral. For fifty years, Evelyn was married to an avid golfer who died on the seventeenth hole. Why did they get married? Cecil had decided never to marry and lived with his servant (Cyril C... Read all
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Rex Harrison repeats the role he had on Broadway opposite Claudette Colbert. Although I would like to have seen Colbert on the screen, I've got no complaints about Wendy Hiller. Who in the English speaking world would have?
Harrison is a novelist who in his day was quite the lady's man and one of those ladies was Hiller. She's the one who got away and married another. Now she's coming to see him after burying her husband. Of course Harrison is almost giddy with anticipation or as giddy as one gets at his age having seen and done one and all.
The third part here is Cyril Cusack who is one delightful old butler who has been carrying on a decades old gay crush on his boss. Devotion doesn't quite describe what Cusack has done for Harrison although Rex can't quite recognize it.
The players are as classy a group as you can get and they help the film over the rough spots. After all it really is almost plot less and actionless, just a group of old codgers sitting around and talking.
But what talk.
Dame Wendy is wonderful in a change of pace role, quite different from the formidable old ladies she was known for. As Lady Evelyn, she is still attractive, sparkling and sensuous, game for anything Sir Cecil has in mind. Their drunken evening is very witty.
Cyril Cusack steals the show as Rex Harrison's devoted butler. His little chat with Lady Evelyn in the summer house is absolutely hilarious.
A must see for all who love seeing bygone stars and the sheer range and unpredictability of their talents. A treat!
Three great actors play out the scenario. Cecil (Rex Harrison) discovers that his love Evelyn (Wendy Hiller) that gotaway 50 years ago has been recently widowed and is passing by his home on the way from the funeral.
For 50 years Evelyn was married to an avid golfer who died on the seventeenth hole. Why did they get married? For 50 years Cecil decided never to marry and lived with his servant Hawkins (Cyril Cusack) who is not looking forward to the impending meeting.
This film is based on "The Kingfisher: A comedy in two acts" by William Douglas Home and we are voyeurs watching these people and of course the kingfisher. You will have to watch again for all the nuances'. Also, notice the extras on the DVD.
Be sure to watch Rex playing a character named Cecil in The Honey Pot (1967).
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- TriviaRex Harrison and Wendy Hiller also appeared together as a romantic couple forty years earlier in Major Barbara (1941).
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