Director: Tudor Gates•Genres: Comedy
A light-hearted British comedy following the misadventures of a wealthy but naive heir who inherits a remote island. He soon finds himself entangled with a group of opportunistic women and facing challenges to his inheritance.
The Amorous Prawn received a generally mild reception from critics, often described as a typical British farcical comedy of its era. While some appreciated its gentle humor and star performances, many found the plot predictable and the comedy lacking in sharp wit.
Praised for its lighthearted escapism and the charm of its cast.
Criticized for a formulaic plot and humor that could be considered dated.
Seen as a harmless, if unexceptional, comedy vehicle for its stars.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a mixed reception, with some viewers enjoying the period charm and comedic performances, while others found it to be forgettable and lacking in originality.
The film is based on a stage play of the same name, which was also written by Tudor Gates.
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