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 re... Read allThe 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.
It's based on a stage show, and whatever subtext may have existed at some point has been rubbed out. Still, the director is Henry Cass, who directed one of my favorite non-Ealing comedies of the era, LAST HOLIDAY, so he knows how to direct for laughs. If some of the lines come out a trifle fast for emotional weight, this is not the first movie from a stage play I've seen that happen in. The cast handles the comedy very well, even if some of the characterizations are a bit standard. I expect you'll have a good time watching this.
Did you know
- TriviaIn 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.
- Quotes
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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- 1h 29m(89 min)
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- 1.37 : 1