Keeping Company
Keeping Company

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Keeping Company

1940
Movie
80 min
English

Wholesome comedy about newlyweds (and the bride's understanding--but sometimes interfering--parents) discovering married life isn't always bliss.

Insights

IMDb6.0/10
Director: John FarrowGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A young woman inherits her father's failing insurance business and struggles to keep it afloat amidst shady dealings and financial difficulties. She clashes with a ruthless competitor who seeks to exploit her vulnerability. With the help of a loyal employee and her own determination, she must navigate the treacherous world of business to save her legacy.

Critical Reception

Keeping Company was a modest B-movie production that received generally lukewarm reviews upon its release. Critics noted its competent direction and performances but found the plot somewhat predictable and lacking in significant originality. Audiences of the era likely appreciated its straightforward narrative and escapist elements, though it was not a major critical or commercial success.

What Reviewers Say

  • Competently made for its time.

  • A standard, if somewhat uninspired, melodrama.

  • Performances are adequate but do not elevate the material.

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Fun Fact

The film marked one of John Farrow's earlier directorial efforts in Hollywood before he went on to direct more prominent films.

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