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No, My Darling Daughter (1961)

No, My Darling Daughter (1961)

GENRESComedy
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Michael RedgraveMichael CraigRoger LiveseyJames Westmoreland
DIRECTOR
Ralph Thomas

SYNOPSICS

No, My Darling Daughter (1961) is a English movie. Ralph Thomas has directed this movie. Michael Redgrave,Michael Craig,Roger Livesey,James Westmoreland are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1961. No, My Darling Daughter (1961) is considered one of the best Comedy movie in India and around the world.

Tansy Carr (Juliet Mills) is the vivacious daughter of a wealthy international industrialist who runs away with a playboy millionaire, but falls in love with the hard-working young man who has been sent to bring her back.

No, My Darling Daughter (1961) Reviews

  • One of my adolescent favorites

    juanita2005-09-13

    I probably first saw this film when I was around 12 years old, and after several decades I still remember this as one of those pleasant mannered comedies that occasionally aired on local stations on Sunday afternoons. A nice little British romance from the early 60s. It evoked the same type of fondness in me as the first Gidget film. "Young girl falls for slightly older guy who apparently doesn't even notice her." This is the type if film that is rarely aired these days, if ever. While the plot may seem predictable, the actors and the characters are great. In my opinion the cast alone is a strong recommendation for viewing this gem. While the names Redgrave and Mills are both staples of the British stage and Cinema, Michael Craig was also a heavy hitter in the early 60s. I'd love to have this on DVD.

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  • Redgrave pere meets Mills fils.

    jemkat2003-10-14

    In this so-so British comedy Michael Redgrave plays the business magnate father of a socially awkward daughter who causes all manner of misunderstandings for her father and family friend Roger Livesey when she becomes friendly with the son of their American business associate. The plot is reminiscent of the kinds of things Walt Disney used to make at around this time, a fact brought home even more so by the fact that Juliet Mills (sister of Hayley, who was to appear for Disney that year in The Parent Trap after her success in Pollyanna the year before) plays the daughter. Unfortunately, the chuckles (laughs would be an exaggeration) do not come all that frequently, and the picture as a whole somehow also seems to smack of a British establishment aura which would have made it perfect fodder for a Conservative party fund-raiser at the time. Nevertheless, it is all quite competent, and a reasonable enough diversion for 90 minutes or so.

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