Review of A Touch of Class (1973) by Jay N — 21 Apr 2012
Bittersweet comedy helped immeasurably by the chemistry of the stars and the skill of their performances. Glenda is brash and delicate in equal measure, George bombastic but good natured. While it shows the pitfalls of infidelity it doesn't judge its characters for their choices and actually presents all the relationships, including Glenda's gay assistant's, evenhandedly rather surprising for the 70's.
This review of A Touch of Class (1973) was written by Jay N on 21 Apr 2012.
A Touch of Class has generally received positive reviews.
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