

Find the Lady
During New Year's Eve, a young model spends the day searching for her grandmother, who has suspiciously gone missing.
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Plot Summary
A group of retired British gentlemen devise an elaborate scheme to frame a disgraced former associate for a crime he didn't commit. Their intricate plan involves planting stolen jewels and manipulating evidence, all while trying to outwit the police and their intended target. The comedy arises from the bungling nature of their attempts and the increasingly complex situations they find themselves in.
Critical Reception
Find the Lady (1956) was a modest comedy with a generally positive reception, appreciated for its lighthearted approach to crime and its ensemble cast. While not a critical darling, it offered enjoyable entertainment for audiences seeking a charming British caper.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty dialogue and clever, albeit convoluted, plot.
- The performances of the veteran cast were a significant highlight, bringing charm and gravitas.
- Considered a quintessential example of British comedic crime films of the era.
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Fun Fact
Nigel Patrick, known for his acting roles, made his directorial debut with 'Find the Lady'.
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