8/10
Amusing rural romp
2 October 2022
Basil Sydney buys a farm but doesn't do any farming as he chases three women any one of whom he believes could make a suitable wife. The story is slight with an ending that's obvious within the first ten minutes but there's plenty of fun along the way assisted by some of those wonderful British character actors and a saucy script. Have to say I loved it, though it would perhaps not be on to many others' lists of top comedies. Three of the stars, the refined and sympathetic Nora Swinburne, Patricia Roc, and Sydney himself would all appear in the rural melodrama Jassy a few years later, with the latter playing a much more malevolent version of a landowner, though with the odd similarity to his character here. Not many laughs though when the set was machined gunned by enemy aircraft one day, though no-one thankfully was seriously hurt, while Patricia Roc's on-screen romance with Michael Wilding happened for real off the set.
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