Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe near-bankrupt Earl of Locharne must contend with a government agent trying to requisition his ancestral Scottish castle, a beautiful American woman who wants to buy the place--and the re... Alles lesenThe near-bankrupt Earl of Locharne must contend with a government agent trying to requisition his ancestral Scottish castle, a beautiful American woman who wants to buy the place--and the resident ghost.The near-bankrupt Earl of Locharne must contend with a government agent trying to requisition his ancestral Scottish castle, a beautiful American woman who wants to buy the place--and the resident ghost.
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Had Margaret Rutherford had more scenes I would have probably enjoyed it.
The cast are definitely the reason to see 'Castle in the Air' and they are the best thing about it. Margaret Rutherford's splendidly dotty performance steals the show and Patricia Dainton makes the most of her role. Helen Cherry is very charming and it was a shame that she didn't make it bigger. Pre-'Mary Poppins' and 'Bedknobs and Broomsticks' David Tomlinson may be unconvincing as a Scot but he has the authority and also the lightness for his role and is always in keeping with the film's tone.
It looks attractive and atmospheric, it is not a cinematic-looking film but looked like it was made with skill and not in an amateur way. The music may not be classic standard but it has a pleasant energy and sounds appealing. Throughout 'Castle in the Air' has a cosy charm and gentle wit, it is not dull and it makes sense on the whole. The direction is competent.
However, 'Castle in the Air' drags slightly in the middle and has an over-stuffed and muddled ending. It also tries to do a little too much genre-wise and in a way that while coherent it doesn't quite come together.
Parts at times feel tossed in and don't add as much to everything as much as they should, or are just about necessary but not enough is done with them.
Summing up, nice enough and worth watching, a decent time-passer if you will, but not much more than that. 6/10 Bethany Cox
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- WissenswertesIn one scene early in the film, a character remarks that a portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie looks like David Niven. He had played Bonnie Prince Charlie in the film of the same name in 1948.
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Phillips: It would be immoral to spend anything like a quarter of a million dollars on this property for the benefit of one individual.
Mrs. Clodfelter Dunne: You a Socialist?
Phillips: Yes, I am.
Mrs. Clodfelter Dunne: I'm sorry. I had no idea. You look so respectable!
- SoundtracksThere Goes Your Heart
Written by Barry Gray
Composed by Edward Dryhurst
Sung by David Tomlinson (uncredited)
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- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 29 Min.(89 min)
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.37 : 1