

Sizeman and Son
Morris Sizeman is a successful garment manufacturer in New York City. His son, Harold Sizeman, returns from the Korean War with new ideas about human rights, believing that the quest for wealth is the cause of the world's difficulties.
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Plot Summary
Set in a seaside resort, the film follows the story of Sizeman, a retired music hall comedian, and his son, Arthur. Arthur struggles with his own performing career, constantly overshadowed by his father's legacy. The narrative explores their complex relationship and Arthur's efforts to find his own identity and success.
Critical Reception
Sizeman and Son received a mixed to positive reception, appreciated for its nostalgic look at British music hall entertainment and the performances of its veteran comedic leads. Some critics found the plot somewhat predictable, but the charm and warmth of the characters often won over audiences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for the nostalgic portrayal of British music hall culture.
- Appreciated for the performances of George Formby and Arthur Askey.
- Some found the storyline to be a bit formulaic.
Google audience: Audience reviews are limited, but generally highlight the film's sentimental and humorous qualities, particularly enjoying the on-screen chemistry of the main actors.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of the final screen appearances for both George Formby and Arthur Askey, two titans of British comedy.
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