One Wild Oat
One Wild Oat

One Wild Oat

1951Movie77 minEnglish

A lawyer's plan to break up his daughter's budding romance backfires when the boyfriend's father becomes involved.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Charles SaundersGenres: Comedy, Crime

Plot Summary

A mild-mannered accountant, Mr. Billing, is pressured by his demanding wife to buy a racehorse named 'One Wild Oat' to improve their social standing. However, the horse turns out to be a consistent loser. When Billing discovers that his wife's supposed inheritance from a distant relative is actually a front for a notorious criminal syndicate, he must find a way to protect his family and his reputation.

Critical Reception

While "One Wild Oat" was a popular Ealing Studios comedy in its time, it is often considered a lesser entry in their filmography, leaning heavily on slapstick and farce. Contemporary reviews often praised its lighthearted entertainment value and the comedic performances, particularly from Alfred Drayton and Robertson Hare. However, modern critical consensus tends to view it as somewhat dated, with a plot that relies on broad comedic tropes and predictable twists.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted and farcical comedy.
  • Noted for the performances of its seasoned comedic actors.
  • Considered by some to be a bit dated and reliant on predictable gags.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on the stage play of the same name by Vernon Sylvaine, which was also popular and featured a similar farcical premise.

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