

Aunt Clara
A wealthy old man dies and leaves his holdings--including a brothel and a gambling den, racing greyhounds and a sleazy bar--to his eccentric Aunt Clara. Clara vows to "clean up" her new establishments, but complications ensue when she visits the crooked gambling den--just as it's being raided by the police.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the eccentric Aunt Clara, who unexpectedly inherits a large sum of money. She decides to use her newfound wealth to fulfill her lifelong dream of traveling the world. Her journey is filled with humorous mishaps and encounters with various characters as she navigates different cultures and situations, all while staying true to her unique spirit.
Critical Reception
As a lighthearted British comedy from the mid-1950s, 'Aunt Clara' was generally well-received by audiences for its charming performances and gentle humor. Critics appreciated Margaret Rutherford's comedic timing and the film's wholesome family appeal, though some found the plot to be somewhat predictable.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Margaret Rutherford's delightful and endearing portrayal of the titular character.
- Enjoyed for its lighthearted British humor and pleasant, family-friendly entertainment.
- Some found the storyline a bit thin and predictable, but the charm of the cast carried the film.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's nostalgic charm and Margaret Rutherford's standout performance, making it a beloved classic for those who appreciate gentle British comedies.
Fun Fact
Margaret Rutherford, known for her Oscar-winning role as Miss Marple in later films, plays a similarly eccentric but kind-hearted character in 'Aunt Clara', showcasing her early comedic talent.
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