Three elderly ladies tire of living in an old people's home and when they heard that they are about to be separated, they make a bid for freedom. They escape to an island off the Irish coast... Read allThree elderly ladies tire of living in an old people's home and when they heard that they are about to be separated, they make a bid for freedom. They escape to an island off the Irish coast and are about to occupy a group of cottages when the owner, an Irish millionaire, just re... Read allThree elderly ladies tire of living in an old people's home and when they heard that they are about to be separated, they make a bid for freedom. They escape to an island off the Irish coast and are about to occupy a group of cottages when the owner, an Irish millionaire, just returned from making his fortune in America, appears on the scene.
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The move veers from the three ladies to fits of zaniness, over to beautiful scenic photography and then into gusts of stereotypical humor. It's all carried off in good form, even a subplot about young lovers Richard Harris and Olive McFarland. The three ladies appear too old to carry a movie, especially Miss Winwood, who always looked as if a strong wind would carry her away. No such thing! Dame Sybil, for whom Shaw has written SAINT JOAN, lasted until the age of 93 eighteen years later. The frail Miss Winwood held out until 1983, and 101 years of age; and the ever blowzy Miss Harrison lived to 103, in the year 1995.
Ironically Kathleen Harrison was eventually forced to come clean about having knocked six years off her age when 'outed' as a centenarian in 1992 (although that still made her by far the youngest of this trio); while very unusually Stanley Holloway actually ADDS five years to his real age by claiming to be 72 when he was really 67!
Richard Harris in his film debut begins as he will continue for the next forty years by being an abrasive young lover; all the appeal this pair musters residing in the charming Olive McFarland.
It's all very silly and, if you're Irish, probably deeply patronizing but it's also hugely likable. Harrison and Winwood are excellent but it is Thorndike who steals the show. This grand-dame of British theatre has a grand old time scurrying up and down cliffs in search of birds eggs or hunting rabbits with a shotgun, (well, at least her stand-in does). Stanley Holloway is in it, too as the rich Irish-American who proves to be their saviour. Ripe for rediscovery.
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- TriviaAll three starring women were over 65 when this was made, and they all lived considerably long lives after it. Sybil Thorndike died at 93 in 1976, Estelle Winwood died at 101 in 1984, and Kathleen Harrison died at 103 in 1995.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Century of Cinema: 100 ans de cinéma: Une affaire irlandaise (1995)
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- Munter und lebendig
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- Easdale, Seil, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK(As the Irish island.)
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- 1h 34m(94 min)
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- 1.37 : 1