Review of Father Goose (1964) by Matthew C — 16 Apr 2010
Cary Grant plays a washed-up, loner drunk who just wants to be left alone on his boat with a bottle of booze. However, there's a war on, and the British Navy conscripts him, making him a lookout man on a lonely island.
Things go from bad to worse when he gets stuck with a Beautiful but stiff French woman and her schoolgirl wards. The usual witty wordplay from Grant, gorgeous scenery, and a solid story make this another classic.
A must for Grant fans, and just a good, all around movie.
This review of Father Goose (1964) was written by Matthew C on 16 Apr 2010.
Father Goose has generally received very positive reviews.
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