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On Approval

  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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On Approval (1944)
ComedyRomance

Two wealthy Victorian widows are courted tentatively by two impoverished British aristocrats. When one of the dowagers suggests that her beau go away with her for a month to see if they are ... Read allTwo wealthy Victorian widows are courted tentatively by two impoverished British aristocrats. When one of the dowagers suggests that her beau go away with her for a month to see if they are compatible, the fireworks begin.Two wealthy Victorian widows are courted tentatively by two impoverished British aristocrats. When one of the dowagers suggests that her beau go away with her for a month to see if they are compatible, the fireworks begin.

  • Director
    • Clive Brook
  • Writers
    • Frederick Lonsdale
    • Clive Brook
    • Terence Young
  • Stars
    • Clive Brook
    • Beatrice Lillie
    • Googie Withers
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    778
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Clive Brook
    • Writers
      • Frederick Lonsdale
      • Clive Brook
      • Terence Young
    • Stars
      • Clive Brook
      • Beatrice Lillie
      • Googie Withers
    • 19User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Clive Brook
    Clive Brook
    • George, 10th Duke of Bristol
    Beatrice Lillie
    Beatrice Lillie
    • Maria Wislack
    Googie Withers
    Googie Withers
    • Helen Hale
    Roland Culver
    Roland Culver
    • Richard Halton
    E.V.H. Emmett
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    O.B. Clarence
    O.B. Clarence
    • Dr. Graham
    Lawrence Hanray
    Lawrence Hanray
    • Parkes
    Elliott Mason
    • Mrs. McCosh - the Housekeeper
    • (as Elliot Mason)
    Hay Petrie
    Hay Petrie
    • Hotelkeeper
    Marjorie Rhodes
    Marjorie Rhodes
    • Cook
    Mollie Munks
    • Jeannie
    • (as Molly Munks)
    Frank Atkinson
    Frank Atkinson
    • Hansom Cab Driver
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Clive Brook
    • Writers
      • Frederick Lonsdale
      • Clive Brook
      • Terence Young
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    User reviews19

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    7atlasmb

    A Clever Comedy Worth Seeing

    "On Approval" is a comedy of manners and it delivers on its promise to delight. The dialogue is the thing--filled with insinuations, clever slights, and unabashed insults. The four leads make the most of the plot, which is about two men trying to marry into wealthier circumstances via two sisters.

    One reviewer said this film is not up to Oscar Wilde's standards. Well maybe it is too tame to be Wilde, but it is still charming and filled with plenty of caustic throw-away lines and honest insights.

    I think I will have to see it more than once to fully appreciate the film because of the sheer volume of memorable lines. That's a prospect I can bear to suffer.
    7MOscarbradley

    The most English of all English comedies

    The most English of all English comedies and something of a tour-de-force, particularly for Clive Brook who produced, directed and adapted Frederick Lonsdale's play as well as taking the lead as a penniless Duke in love with an American heiress. She's Googie Withers but she doesn't love him back. They end up as chaperons, he to Roland Culver and she to Beatrice Lillie, on a Scottish island where Lillie has brought Culver for a month 'on approval' to see if she likes him enough to marry him. All four are superb but Lillie, in one of her few major film roles, walks off with the movie as the obnoxious Maria, though in the acting stakes Brook does give her a run for her money. The film is seldom revived, however; could it be just too sophisticated for mass consumption?
    10timon88

    Ho!

    This film of Frederick Lonsdale's play is one of my favorite movies of all time. Not because it breaks new artistic ground--it's simply as close to being perfectly cast and perfectly executed as one can imagine. It's Bea Lillie's most important work on film (and as far as I can tell, except for "Thoroughly Modern Millie", the only thing of hers available on home video....will someone PLEASE bring out "Doctor Rhythm"?), and it really does give us a sense of why she was so famous in her day. The amazing Clive Brook is her perfect foil, and Googie Withers is beautiful and utterly charming.

    "On Approval" is full of small pleasures that, because of their perfection, are unforgettable. Who can forget Bea Lillie's perfect delivery of "You will find the dinghy by the jetty."? The bickering of Lillie and Brook ("Maria, I don't want to speak to you, but I must." "I don't want to speak to you and I won't!") .....Googie Withers refusing a proposal of marriage by asking the color of her eyes.....Bea Lillie doing vocal exercises at the piano....I could go on endlessly. It's exquisite fun.
    10barrymn1

    One of the funniest British films of the 1940's

    Wow....what a surprise....

    I bought this on DVD sight unseen, due to the fact that it stars Beatrice Lillie in one of the very few films she ever made.

    She's absolutely wonderful playing a rather unpleasant, grumpy women. Similarly, Clive Brook, who capped his long film career by writing, directing and starring in this outrageous farce.

    I won't give away the plot, but I can't imagine a better example of how well a well known play can be adapted for the screen.

    If you can't live without the Criterion DVD of "The Importance Of Being Earnest", then this movie should also be on your shelf.

    Get it....before it disappears....
    drednm

    Beatrice Lillie Shines....

    in this 1944 film version of the Frederick Lonsdale play. Charming, caustic, biting, and very funny, On Approval centers on 4 people who end up together in a house in Scotland for a month to see if they are "suited" for marriage. Of course no one gets along, the servants leave instantly, and the weather is dreadful. Lillie made only a handful of films; what a pity. She's quite wonderful as the rich woman who disdains marriage. Clive Brook (best remembered for Cavalcade) is excellent as the Duke (son of a butcher's daughter) who assumes the airs of aristocracy without having money. Roland Culver and Googie Withers round out the bickering foursome. Surprisingly fresh and current. I'd seen the 1982 BBC play with Penelope Keith and remembered it fondly. This is different but equal. Lonsdale seemed at one time a copy of Wilde or even Coward. But he has a special way with words that makes for delightful dialogue. On Approval is worth looking for!

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    • Trivia
      After three weeks together, Helen can be seen reading a copy of the novel "Three Weeks" by Elinor Glyn.
    • Quotes

      George, 10th Duke of Bristol: She's not crying because I said she was forty-one. She's crying because she is forty-one.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Let's Go to the Movies (1949)
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      At The Woodchoppers' Ball
      (uncredited)

      Written by Joe Bishop and Woody Herman

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    • Release date
      • July 1946 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • En man till påseende
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Independent Producers
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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