Director: Henry Koster•Genres: Comedy, Family
A wealthy and opinionated widower, Mr. Belvedere, finds himself facing retirement and the prospect of being lonely. To combat this, he decides to pose as a young college student in order to experience life and friendships anew. His charade leads to humorous situations as he navigates campus life, romance, and the generational gap.
The film received a generally lukewarm reception from critics, who found its premise somewhat contrived and its humor hit-or-miss. While Clifton Webb's performance was noted as a highlight, the overall execution failed to fully capitalize on its comedic potential.
Clifton Webb's performance is a standout, bringing charm to a predictable role.
The film's premise of an older man going back to college is somewhat unbelievable.
Humor is inconsistent, with some moments landing better than others.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but general sentiment suggests it's a lighthearted comedy with a strong lead performance, though not a particularly memorable one.
The film is based on the novel 'Mr. Belvedere Goes to College' by Betty MacDonald, which also inspired the popular 1980s television series 'Mr. Belvedere'.
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