Review of My Man Godfrey (1936) by Noel Murray for The A.V. Club — 13 Oct 1938
One of the first and still among the best of the '30s screwball comedies, My Man Godfrey serves up absurdist romance and light social commentary in a fizzy mix that benefits from director Gregory La Cava's willingness to indulge improvisation, a trait he acquired from friend and frequent collaborator W.
C. Fields.
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This review of My Man Godfrey (1936) was written by Noel Murray and published by The A.V. Club on 13 Oct 1938.
My Man Godfrey has generally received very positive reviews.
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