Review of The Carpetmaker Girl (1953) by Christopher S — 21 Jun 2008
Enjoyable Hollywood satire boasts an excellent script with razor-sharp dialogue and great characters, though much of the acting is much too broad for this kind comedy - Richard Mulligan in particular goes way over the top.
In fact, the whole film has an old-fashioned feel that seems more appropriate from a slapstick comedy from the 60s than a movie from 1981. Still, one of Blake Edward's funniest films.
This review of The Carpetmaker Girl (1953) was written by Christopher S on 21 Jun 2008.
The Carpetmaker Girl has generally received positive reviews.
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