Peggy
Peggy

Peggy

1950Movie76 minEnglish

Professor Brookfield along with daughters Peggy and Susan move to small town Pasadena, California. Their new neighbor Mrs. Fielding helps them move in, and urges the girls to participate in the annual Rose Bowl beauty pageant. Meanwhile Mrs. Fielding's son Tom makes eyes at Peggy but she's smitten with a famous football star so she tries to redirect his interest to Susan.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Brian Desmond HurstGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

Peggy, a young woman from a modest background, travels to London to make her fortune. She finds work as a singer in a popular club, where she catches the eye of a wealthy industrialist. Their romance blossoms, but their differing social classes and the challenges of the city create obstacles they must overcome. The film follows Peggy's journey of love, ambition, and self-discovery in post-war Britain.

Critical Reception

Peggy received a mixed reception upon its release. While some critics praised its romantic storyline and Zetterling's performance, others found the plot predictable and lacking in depth. Audiences were generally drawn to the film's sentimental narrative and its depiction of a young woman navigating the complexities of love and career.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its romantic lead performances and sentimental appeal.
  • Criticized for a formulaic plot and lack of substantial dramatic conflict.
  • Offers a pleasant, albeit predictable, wartime romance narrative.

Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this older film. However, based on limited contemporary reception, viewers likely appreciated the romantic elements and the escapist qualities of the story.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in and around London during a time when post-war reconstruction was still very visible, adding a layer of authenticity to its setting.

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Perhaps it's a testament to her acting skills, but I found the performance of Charlotte Greenwood as the interfering neighbour "Mrs. Fielding" extremely annoying! She imposes herself on the newly arrived folks next door - the "Brookfield" f...