Mrs. Winterbourne
Mrs. Winterbourne

Mrs. Winterbourne

1996Movie105 minEnglish

Connie Doyle is eighteen, pregnant and alone. She accidentally ends up on a train where she meets Hugh Winterbourne and his wife pregnant Patricia. The train wrecks and she wakes up in the hospital to find out that it's been assumed that she's Patricia. Hugh's mother takes her in and she falls in love with Hugh's brother Bill. Just when she thinks everything is going her way, her ex-boyfriend shows up.

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IMDb5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes38%
Google Users60%
Director: Richard BenjaminGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

A down-on-her-luck young woman, Connie Doyle, pretends to be pregnant to keep her job as a department store Santa. She later meets and falls in love with the wealthy Bill Winterbourne, who believes she is carrying his child. After Bill's tragic death, his powerful and eccentric mother, Grace, takes Connie under her wing, believing Connie is her son's widow and the mother of his heir. Connie navigates this complicated new life, facing both the expectations of her new family and the challenges of her own deceptions.

Critical Reception

Mrs. Winterbourne received a generally lukewarm reception from critics, with many finding its premise predictable and its execution somewhat bland. While some appreciated the comedic performances, particularly Shirley MacLaine's, the film was often criticized for its reliance on clichés and a lack of originality. Audience reception was also mixed, with some enjoying the lighthearted romantic comedy elements.

What Reviewers Say

  • A predictable but harmless romantic comedy with a few charming moments.
  • Shirley MacLaine provides a standout performance that elevates the material.
  • The plot relies too heavily on contrived situations and a lack of fresh ideas.

Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Mrs. Winterbourne' to be an enjoyable, albeit predictable, romantic comedy. Many appreciated the performances of the cast and the lighthearted nature of the film, though some noted that it followed a familiar formula.

Fun Fact

The film is loosely based on the 1941 novel 'The Easy Way' by Fannie Hurst.

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