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Old Mother Riley in Paris
Old Mother Riley falls into money so goes to Paris, where she is mistaken for a spy.
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Plot Summary
Old Mother Riley, a resourceful Irish washerwoman, travels to Paris with her daughter, Kitty. While navigating the vibrant Parisian scene, they get caught up in a series of comical misadventures, including a plot involving stolen jewels. Mother Riley's unique brand of problem-solving and her loyalty to Kitty are at the heart of this lighthearted musical comedy.
Critical Reception
As a low-budget British comedy from the late 1930s, 'Old Mother Riley in Paris' was primarily aimed at a specific audience and received modest reviews typical for the series. Critics often acknowledged the slapstick humor and the performances of Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane, though it was not considered high art. Audiences familiar with the character generally found it entertaining.
What Reviewers Say
Arthur Lucan's portrayal of Old Mother Riley is the main draw.
The film offers predictable but generally amusing slapstick.
Kitty McShane provides a good foil to Lucan's antics.
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Fun Fact
The 'Old Mother Riley' film series, starring Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane, was incredibly popular in Britain during the 1930s and 1940s, with this installment being one of many adventures for the beloved comedic character.
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