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Georgy Girl

  • 1966
  • Approved
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
4.5K
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Lynn Redgrave in Georgy Girl (1966)
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ComedyDramaRomance

A young woman juggles an unwanted suitor's advances and her desire for an exciting life, envying her free-spirited roommate's social whirlwind.A young woman juggles an unwanted suitor's advances and her desire for an exciting life, envying her free-spirited roommate's social whirlwind.A young woman juggles an unwanted suitor's advances and her desire for an exciting life, envying her free-spirited roommate's social whirlwind.

  • Director
    • Silvio Narizzano
  • Writers
    • Margaret Forster
    • Peter Nichols
  • Stars
    • James Mason
    • Alan Bates
    • Lynn Redgrave
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    4.5K
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    • Director
      • Silvio Narizzano
    • Writers
      • Margaret Forster
      • Peter Nichols
    • Stars
      • James Mason
      • Alan Bates
      • Lynn Redgrave
    • 78User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 Oscars
      • 6 wins & 17 nominations total

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    James Mason
    James Mason
    • James Leamington
    Alan Bates
    Alan Bates
    • Jos Jones
    Lynn Redgrave
    Lynn Redgrave
    • Georgy
    Charlotte Rampling
    Charlotte Rampling
    • Meredith
    Bill Owen
    Bill Owen
    • Ted
    Clare Kelly
    Clare Kelly
    • Doris
    Rachel Kempson
    Rachel Kempson
    • Ellen Leamington
    Denise Coffey
    • Peg
    Dorothy Alison
    Dorothy Alison
    • Health Visitor
    Peggy Thorpe-Bates
    • Hospital Sister
    Dandy Nichols
    Dandy Nichols
    • Hospital Nurse
    Terence Soall
    • Salesman
    Jolyon Booth
    • Registry Office Clerk
    • (as Jolyan Booth)
    Lewis Alexander
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Arrow
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Atherton
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Roy Beck
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Hyma Beckley
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Silvio Narizzano
    • Writers
      • Margaret Forster
      • Peter Nichols
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    8psylake

    So ahead of its time

    Georgy Girl is an amazing film that's was in the front of a new wave of more realistic, unblinking films by the Brits. The film doesn't flinch when depicting or talking about accidental pregnancy, abortion, mothers not interested in their babies. They're just a part of life, nothing to moralize about or to spotlight as big drama. Imagine any film from the U.S. in the mid 1960s taking on these issues at all, much less in the matter-of-fact way that Georgy Girl does. Georgy Girl and Darling strike me as two mid-60's British films that herald a new age--greater reality; women's freedom to choose partners and to define their romantic and sexual connections in their own way. Another very modern aspect of the film is the absence of any person taking the moral high ground; every character is on their own, and depicted irreverently, with warts, but also warmly.
    Benedict_Cumberbatch

    British Nouvelle Vague

    I watched this movie mostly for Lynn Redgrave, expecting nothing more than an old, light-hearted British comedy. It was better than I expected; "Georgy Girl" is a lovely, bittersweet dramedy clearly inspired by American screwball comedies of the 30's and the French New Wave that was burning in the 60's (to see how much the Nouvelle Vague aesthetics influenced British cinema, check the also remarkable "Two for the Road", with Albert Finney and Audrey Hepburn).

    Redgrave, fantastic as usual, plays Georgy, a scatter-brained working-class virgin with a golden heart. She shares a flat with a selfish, cold bitch (Charlotte Rampling), who gets pregnant of Jos (Alan Bates), and the three of them eventually move together; but things get complicated as Georgy is courted by Jos and James (James Mason), a much older man, at the same time.

    Bates (is it just me, or does he look like Jean-Paul Belmondo - one of the greatest Nouvelle Vague icons because of Godard's "Breathless" - in this?), Rampling and Mason are all great in their respective parts, but this is Redgrave's show all the way. Her anti-heroine is sweet and memorable, somewhat similar to Toni Collette's Muriel Heslop (from "Muriel's Wedding"), some sort of a British, less patient and clumsier Amélie Poulain (Audrey Tautou). Georgy singing "Whole Lotta Woman" is a classic scene. Lynn's performance alone would make this movie worth seeing, but she's not the only good thing about it, just the core. 10/10.
    7San7799

    overall, I recommend it

    Overall, I recommend this flick. I particularly liked the character of Georgy ...the way she tries to cover up any vulnerability with wit/ spunk..she MAKES the movie. But I can't help be bummed at the ending. Rationally, I approve of the ending, but find it disappointing at the same time..... It was more sensible,plausible and had more integrity than if they'd kept Georgy & Jos together...but...but... James Mason creeped me out through the whole movie (I mean, he watched her grow up..the old lecher!) and Alan Bates was soo ADORABLE (yes, he was selfish & immature too, I KNOW. He had potential for change??Maybe??) I supposed I'm just biased, Alan Bates (Alan Bates of the late '60s & '70s that is)being up there on my list of unconventional crushes.
    8warrenk-2

    60s London well worth a (re)visit

    I enjoyed "Georgy Girl" at the time of its original release, but hadn't thought about it until I recently viewed the DVD version. This revisit was well worth it: "Georgy Girl" is a delightful film.

    Charlotte Rampling's Meredith is my favorite of the four main characters. Rampling has always been physically stunning, but it's her moody intellect within that keeps Meredith modern rather than a 60s icon who looks sensational in Mary Quant mini-dresses, a darker version of Julie Christie in "Darling" (a character who didn't have too much of a light side herself). Meredith is cool, in control, self-serving, brutal, and surprisingly honest about who she is. "You take me as me," she tells Jos (Alan Bates) as she cajoles him into marrying her, not so much because she's pregnant but because she's bored. It seems in Meredith's view, you can easily get rid of a pregnancy, but boredom requires more skill and is potentially a worse situation in which to find yourself. Other actresses could have successfully made Meredith a bitch, but Rampling makes her fascinating and thus strangely likable. When she exits the film, things go a bit limp, but then there's little left than to move the story to its inevitable conclusion.

    Alan Bates plays Jos with such high physical and verbal energy he seems to be all the Marx Brothers rolled into one. His facial expression at the culmination of his strip during the 'I Love You' sequence suggested to me a nod to the great Harpo.

    Lynn Redgrave made the role of Georgy so much her own it's difficult to believe the story that Vanessa Redgrave had been originally intended for it -- and even more difficult to imagine Vanessa playing scenes with Rampling.

    The title song became a big hit at the time. In the film, the lyrics vary somewhat from the pop version, serving to set up the plot during the opening credits and then comment on its resolution at the end. In between, the song politely vanishes, leaving the classically influenced score by Alexander Faris to take over with its harpsichord riffs and its subtle playfulness. I especially liked the violin solo that accompanies the transition from orgasm to morning sickness.

    The dialogue is often fast, overlapping, thrown away, or contains obscure (to me) cultural references, so it's worth enabling the English subtitles for DVD viewing. You wouldn't want to miss "Moss Bros", or Alan Bates' rapid-fire disrobing monologue, or Meredith's contempt for the concert at which she has just played violin: "Beethoven night. They're like animals."
    6Xstal

    Sugar Daddy's Girl...

    Georgina Parkin is a little bit naive, and she wears innocent heart, front and back, and on her sleeve, she's intelligent and bright, quite self-conscious of her plight, not particularly forthright, don't deserve what she receives; has a father plus a father figure who, at 49 (looks a lot older if you ask me) wants 22, to attend to, all the things his wife's unable, to spread out upon the table, let him consume and deplume the ingénue. Now Georgy shares a flat with Meredith, she has a fella name of Jos she spends time with, although it's reasonable to say, she likes to vary where she plays, a promiscuous, and wild type of miss. But it's quite tricky when you fancy your mates lover, that is, until he plays his cards and you discover, that there could just be a maybe, even though girlfriend's with a baby, in a complicated tale, someone will suffer.

    An of its time story that doesn't age quite as well as some 60s dramas, although the performances are great and from some rather talented actors who went on to much greater things.

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    • Trivia
      Vanessa Redgrave backed out of the role of Georgy just before shooting started. Her sister Lynn picked up the part instead.
    • Goofs
      In the early scene at the piano where Georgy's father has brought her a dress to wear to a birthday party, she's wearing glasses when he starts to say, "Oh, please yourself," but not wearing them before he finishes the line.
    • Quotes

      Georgy: No matter what I try... God's always got a custard pie up his sleeve.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Lady with the Torch (1999)
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      Lyrics by Jim Dale

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 1967 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Georgy - En ploygirl
    • Filming locations
      • Dame Clara Butt House, 7 Harley Road, London, Greater London, England, UK(James Leamington's mansion)
    • Production company
      • Everglades Productions
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      • $400,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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