Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWealthy London banker Gerald Hardcastle, his wife Prudence, his mistress, and his family and servants all get involved in comic hi-jinks when they swap birth-control medicines in an effort t... Alles lesenWealthy London banker Gerald Hardcastle, his wife Prudence, his mistress, and his family and servants all get involved in comic hi-jinks when they swap birth-control medicines in an effort to deceive each other.Wealthy London banker Gerald Hardcastle, his wife Prudence, his mistress, and his family and servants all get involved in comic hi-jinks when they swap birth-control medicines in an effort to deceive each other.
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The reality for women of taking contraceptive pills on a daily basis was seemingly a complete mystery to Mills, since he depicts them as indistinguishable from aspirins and dispensed by chemists in glass jars rather than individually in pop-out blister packs.
Despite it's rather desperate aim to be contemporary and "with it", the backdrop of extravagent wealth and its upper class characters simply heighten the generally pre-war feel of the thing.
I am not the type of person who takes marriage and infidelity lightly. My attitude us be single or be married. Well this IS a farce and it does show how the complications that arise from sneaking around make it hardly worth the trouble.
In the 60s, it wasn't as commonplace for women to be on the birth control pill as it is today-or was it? As David Niven's maid's boyfriend hides birth control pills in her vitamin bottle-so as to not insult her by suggesting she prevent a pregnancy-the maid switches her vitamins, which are really birth control pills, with Deborah Kerr's birth control pills, which are really just vitamins. Why are they vitamins? Because David and Deborah have a marriage in name only; they each have extramarital affairs, and in order to get a divorce and marry his mistress, David wants to prove his wife's infidelity. He switches her pills with vitamins-what's a better proof of infidelity than a pregnancy?
The plot is fast-paced and a little complicated, but if I didn't get confused, you won't either. The humor is very British, but I found it absolutely hilarious. If you like British comedies, you'll absolutely love this one. It's a sex comedy with references rather than raunchiness, so it's classy and funny and sexy all at the same time-just like David Niven! I love him anyway, so I was a little predisposed to like this movie, and it shows off his comedic talents wonderfully. Also, I know Deborah Kerr was more famous for her meaty dramatic roles, I actually like her better when she's being funny! Give this one a try and see which side of her you prefer.
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- WissenswertesThe last of five movies in which Deborah Kerr and David Niven appeared together.
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Gerald Hardcastle: Well, Ted, you can take it from me that in the entire history of this world no man never yet had any pleasure out of a woman without having to pay it for.
- Crazy CreditsThe opening titles are a sequence of Cupid, the god of desire, battling an army of sentient birth-control pills.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Ermordet: Tatort Times Square: The Perfect Hunting Ground (2021)
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- Prudence and the Pill
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- Budget
- 3.570.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 32 Min.(92 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1