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The Admirable Crichton (1957)

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(Paradise Lagoon)


Country: GB/US
Technical: col/Vistavision 93m
Director: Lewis Gilbert
Cast: Kenneth More, Cecil Parker, Sally Ann Howes, Diane Cilento

Synopsis:

When an Edwardian family and their butler are shipwrecked on a desert island, it is soon apparent who is the more capable of running the show.

Review:

Delicious comedy of manners, sensitively directed by Gilbert and with More rising to the occasion admirably. The intractable distinctions of class central to Barrie's play may seem antiquated now, but are affectingly handled without sacrificing lightness of touch. Regrettable that more money was not spent on the shots involving the sea vessels, and that the locations (actually Bermuda) were not less artfully sprinkled with palm saplings!

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(Paradise Lagoon)


Country: GB/US
Technical: col/Vistavision 93m
Director: Lewis Gilbert
Cast: Kenneth More, Cecil Parker, Sally Ann Howes, Diane Cilento

Synopsis:

When an Edwardian family and their butler are shipwrecked on a desert island, it is soon apparent who is the more capable of running the show.

Review:

Delicious comedy of manners, sensitively directed by Gilbert and with More rising to the occasion admirably. The intractable distinctions of class central to Barrie's play may seem antiquated now, but are affectingly handled without sacrificing lightness of touch. Regrettable that more money was not spent on the shots involving the sea vessels, and that the locations (actually Bermuda) were not less artfully sprinkled with palm saplings!

(Paradise Lagoon)


Country: GB/US
Technical: col/Vistavision 93m
Director: Lewis Gilbert
Cast: Kenneth More, Cecil Parker, Sally Ann Howes, Diane Cilento

Synopsis:

When an Edwardian family and their butler are shipwrecked on a desert island, it is soon apparent who is the more capable of running the show.

Review:

Delicious comedy of manners, sensitively directed by Gilbert and with More rising to the occasion admirably. The intractable distinctions of class central to Barrie's play may seem antiquated now, but are affectingly handled without sacrificing lightness of touch. Regrettable that more money was not spent on the shots involving the sea vessels, and that the locations (actually Bermuda) were not less artfully sprinkled with palm saplings!

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