Review of Master of the House (1925) by Andrew B — 27 Feb 2009
A silent, mildly entertaining Dutch domestic comedy about a tyrannical man whose wife leaves him to take a rest in the country and leaves him with his no-nonsense former nanny. The nanny uses tough love to teach him about respect and makes him understand that he needs to be sympathetic to his wife.
And that's about it as far as the plot goes. Worth watching once if only for the wonderful performance from Mathilde Nielsen as the nanny, Mads.
This review of Master of the House (1925) was written by Andrew B on 27 Feb 2009.
Master of the House has generally received positive reviews.
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