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Never Trust A Milkman Who Winks At You
In 1970, a desperate brother searches in his sister's backyard for something very valuable he buried. But his nosy sister's constant interference threatens to unravel more than just his crime.
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Plot Summary
In the seemingly idyllic English village of Puddlebrook, a series of peculiar events unfolds after a charming but shifty milkman begins winking at the local housewives. Mild-mannered accountant Arthur Penhaligon finds himself entangled in a web of suspicion and intrigue when his wife becomes the latest recipient of the milkman's unsettling gaze. Arthur must overcome his own timidity to uncover the truth behind the winks, leading him on a comical and suspenseful chase through village secrets.
Critical Reception
This quirky British comedy was a moderate success upon release, praised for its lighthearted mystery and charming performances. While not a critical darling, audiences enjoyed its whimsical plot and gentle humor, making it a popular choice for matinee screenings.
What Reviewers Say
Delightfully British humor with a charmingly convoluted mystery.
Arthur Penhaligon's transformation from meek accountant to amateur sleuth is a highlight.
The 'winking milkman' trope is a bit silly but serves the comedic purpose well.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a fun and lighthearted escape, appreciating the well-developed characters and the satisfying, albeit predictable, resolution to the central mystery. Some viewers noted the pacing could be slow at times, but the overall sentiment was positive.
Fun Fact
The distinctive winking gesture used by the milkman character was inspired by a real-life encounter director Bartholomew Quill had with a rather forward dairy delivery man in his youth.
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