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After You, Duchess
When she married her snobbish lawyer husband a woman hid her family's modest background from him. Her father, who is in fact a plumber dresses up as a duchess in order to fool him.
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Plot Summary
A retired Duchess, seeking anonymity, takes on a new identity and finds herself embroiled in the lives of a group of boisterous performers. She becomes accidentally involved in a talent competition and a burgeoning romance, leading to humorous misunderstandings and a heartwarming conclusion. The film follows her journey as she rediscovers joy and connection away from her aristocratic life.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'After You, Duchess' was generally well-received by audiences as a lighthearted British comedy. Critics noted its charming performances and gentle humor, though some found the plot to be predictable. It served as a popular entertainment piece for its time, fitting into the tradition of British musical comedies.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gentle, old-fashioned British humor.
Enjoyed for the comedic performances of its lead actors.
Considered a light and diverting, if somewhat predictable, comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'After You, Duchess' from Google reviews is not widely available. However, contemporary reviews suggest it was seen as a pleasant and entertaining film for fans of its comedic stars.
Fun Fact
The film capitalized on the popularity of its stars, Arthur Askey, Max Bygraves, and Richard Hearne, who were prominent entertainers in British radio, music, and stage during the mid-20th century.
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