

Movie spotlight
Plucking the Daisy
Due to an urgent need of money, aspiring writer Agnes participates in an amateur striptease contest. Her new boyfriend, Daniel, who is a reporter by profession, covers the contest for his magazine.
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Plot Summary
A successful but lonely New York advertising executive finds himself in a peculiar love triangle when he falls for the charming niece of his stern landlady. The situation becomes complicated by the fact that he is also engaged to a society girl, and his landlady is determined to see him marry into wealth. This lighthearted comedy explores themes of love, social class, and finding genuine connection amidst metropolitan life.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Plucking the Daisy' was generally met with lukewarm reviews, with critics often finding its plot predictable and its humor mild. While the performances of the lead actors were sometimes praised for their charm, the film as a whole was considered a competent but unremarkable romantic comedy that failed to break new ground in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the likable performances of its leads, particularly James Stewart's everyman appeal.
Often criticized for a formulaic plot and a lack of truly memorable comedic moments.
Seen as a pleasant, if uninspired, romantic diversion of its era.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Plucking the Daisy' is not widely documented through specific Google user reviews for this older film, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
Although James Stewart was known for his wholesome image, he played a character in 'Plucking the Daisy' who was engaged to a wealthy socialite while simultaneously pursuing another woman, a slightly more morally ambiguous role for him at the time.
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