Office assistant Marjorie has doubts about marrying her fiance. On her last day at work before the wedding, male colleagues flirt with her while pretending to comfort her pre-wedding jitters... Read allOffice assistant Marjorie has doubts about marrying her fiance. On her last day at work before the wedding, male colleagues flirt with her while pretending to comfort her pre-wedding jitters, satirizing the British middle class.Office assistant Marjorie has doubts about marrying her fiance. On her last day at work before the wedding, male colleagues flirt with her while pretending to comfort her pre-wedding jitters, satirizing the British middle class.
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Nancy is just adorable in this movie. If you loved her as much as I did in The World of Suzie Wong and were disappointed that the rest of her career petered out, rent thus one to get one last great glimpse of her sweetness. In this movie, she hasn't yet been typecast as a bodacious babe who never has to act. She has worries, conflicted emotions, and an actual character to flesh out.
If you liked the feel of The Party, where the entire movie takes place in one evening, you'll like this one. When Nancy says goodbye at the office, you can tell she doesn't mean it. She stays for the party and juggles unwanted attentions from her boss, carefree attitudes from her coworkers, and the steadfast love of her fiancé. What will she decide? Will she stay a career woman, or will she settle down and get married - or is there a middle ground? Watch this time capsule to find out.
Did you know
- TriviaFor this film, Nancy Kwan wore costumes made by Mary Quant, and had her hair cut by top hairdresser Vidal Sassoon, in a short, geometric bob. Considered the first time the styles (both of hair and of wear) of swinging London to be captured on film.
- Quotes
Mrs. Tovey: That's a nice dress you've nearly got on. Have you been out dancing all night?
Marjorie Lee: I, er put it on for the office party.
Mrs. Tovey: Now you watch out. You'll have all the men around you like flies.
Marjorie Lee: Who me? Mrs T., can I ask you a question?
Mrs. Tovey: Yes, you can, love.
Marjorie Lee: Did you have lots of boyfriends?
Mrs. Tovey: Oh, hundreds!
Marjorie Lee: And did they all want to make passionate love to you?
Marjorie Lee: You're like a lot of your young sort. You think you invented all this sex business. And we older people, we know nothing about it, I suppose?
Marjorie Lee: Mrs. Tovey, I...
Mrs. Tovey: Now, listen; I was a young woman, same as you. And I had my feelings. Just like you. When I was your age, my family slept eight in one room. It was like a bloody farmyard. But I kept myself to myself. And if you want to keep yourself decent, you will as well. I'll see you later.
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- A Grande Pândega
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- Regent Street, London, England, UK(Marjorie arrives at the office on her last day)
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- Runtime
- 1h 28m(88 min)
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- 1.66 : 1