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1 May 1946 (USA) morePlot:
Amateur plumber Cluny Brown gets sent off by her uncle to work as a servant at an English country estate... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
a Lubitsch picture with a slight Lubitsch touch moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Charles Boyer | ... | Adam Belinski | |
| Jennifer Jones | ... | Cluny Brown | |
| Peter Lawford | ... | Andrew Carmel | |
| Helen Walker | ... | Elizabeth 'Betty' Cream | |
| Reginald Gardiner | ... | Hilary Ames | |
| Reginald Owen | ... | Sir Henry Carmel | |
| C. Aubrey Smith | ... | Colonel Charles Duff Graham (as Sir C. Aubrey Smith) | |
| Richard Haydn | ... | Jonathan W. Wilson | |
| Margaret Bannerman | ... | Lady Alice Carmel | |
| Sara Allgood | ... | Mrs. Maile | |
| Ernest Cossart | ... | Syrette | |
| Florence Bates | ... | Dowager at Ames' Party | |
| Una O'Connor | ... | Mrs. Wilson |
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100 min | Hong Kong:96 minCountry:
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Mono (Western Electric Recording)Certification:
Spain:T | UK:U (DVD rating) | USA:Passed (National Board of Review) | Finland:S | USA:Approved (PCA #11436) | UK:A | Sweden:BtlFun Stuff
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Cluny Brown: You must never become a victim of my circumstances, and, if you should ever seem romantic to me - don't hesitate. Just kick me.Adam Belinski: Yes, let's kick each other.
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You feel the Lubitsch touch many times along the movie but it doesn't work very well. There are funny situations, funny dialogues but it never takes the shape of some wild comedies Lubitsch directed before.
What's lacking?
A good plot. There was a good idea but the movie gets stuck in an english manor.
Charles Boyer plays a character who doesn't deserve the leading role. This Czech writer is a scrounger and quite a smooth-tongued coward.
Jennifer Jones plays ingénue Cluny Brown, a girl with a naive aspiration for 'her place'.
So different, so close. Well there was a development in The Shop Around the Corner. Here the development is flat and the happy pair has little to arouse emotion.
Too many funny situations are based on the english composure. That's a bit light for a whole comedy. But Lubitsch gave us comedies with lots of laughs and fun which largely make up for that minor ultimate opus.