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A Touch of Class (1973)

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Country: GB
Technical: col/scope 106m
Director: Melvin Frank
Cast: Glenda Jackson, George Segal, Paul Sorvino, Hildegarde Neil

Synopsis:

A divorced fashion designer on holiday in Spain proves more than a match for a lounge lizard American businessman, but will romance blossom anyway?

Review:

Pleasantly played comedy, though hardly worth an Academy Award for Jackson, harking back to the coy sex comedies of the sixties, such as its near namesake That Touch of Mink. There is an increased frankness and scathing feminine irony in this new-fashioned battle of the sexes which Frank marshals well, but a classic it is not.

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Country: GB
Technical: col/scope 106m
Director: Melvin Frank
Cast: Glenda Jackson, George Segal, Paul Sorvino, Hildegarde Neil

Synopsis:

A divorced fashion designer on holiday in Spain proves more than a match for a lounge lizard American businessman, but will romance blossom anyway?

Review:

Pleasantly played comedy, though hardly worth an Academy Award for Jackson, harking back to the coy sex comedies of the sixties, such as its near namesake That Touch of Mink. There is an increased frankness and scathing feminine irony in this new-fashioned battle of the sexes which Frank marshals well, but a classic it is not.


Country: GB
Technical: col/scope 106m
Director: Melvin Frank
Cast: Glenda Jackson, George Segal, Paul Sorvino, Hildegarde Neil

Synopsis:

A divorced fashion designer on holiday in Spain proves more than a match for a lounge lizard American businessman, but will romance blossom anyway?

Review:

Pleasantly played comedy, though hardly worth an Academy Award for Jackson, harking back to the coy sex comedies of the sixties, such as its near namesake That Touch of Mink. There is an increased frankness and scathing feminine irony in this new-fashioned battle of the sexes which Frank marshals well, but a classic it is not.

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