Father's Trip
Father's Trip

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Father's Trip

1966
Movie
90 min
French

Determined to assert his paternal rights, Quentin leaves his small village on the Swiss border to go to Lyon to look for his daughter, now a hairdresser, who, busy with her work, hasn't been back to the village for two years. In a few days, it will be Denise's birthday, the youngest of his daughters, and, urged on by his wife, he sets off, determined to bring the prodigal son back to the family celebration. But Denise is now living off her charms.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: H. Bruce HumberstoneGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

A whimsical British comedy centered around a family's chaotic but ultimately loving holiday. The film follows their misadventures as they navigate various comical situations, often involving misunderstandings and eccentric characters. At its heart, the story is about family bonding and the humorous challenges that arise when togetherness is put to the test.

Critical Reception

Father's Trip received a generally lighthearted reception, appreciated for its gentle humor and performances by its British comedic cast. While not a critical darling, it was seen as a pleasant family entertainment offering of its time, appealing to audiences looking for straightforward, good-natured comedy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its light and amusing comedic moments.

  • Enjoyed for the familiar presence of its British comedy stars.

  • Considered a simple, feel-good family film.

Google audience: Audience sentiment for 'Father's Trip' is not widely available in a structured format. However, where discussions exist, they often highlight the film's nostalgic charm and its capacity to provide simple, harmless entertainment suitable for families.

Fun Fact

The film is notable for featuring a young Janette Scott, who would go on to have a significant career in British television and film, and Roy Castle, a beloved entertainer known for his work in music, dance, and comedy.

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