Review of Father Goose (1964) by Angela T — 13 Jul 2007
Cary Grant sheds his debonair image and portrays a cowardly misanthrope lumbered with a french schoolteacher and her class of young girls on a desert island during WWII. The romance is charming, it's exciting when the enemy appears and there are loads of laughs.
Quirky and lots of fun.
This review of Father Goose (1964) was written by Angela T on 13 Jul 2007.
Father Goose has generally received very positive reviews.
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