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A French Mistress

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A French Mistress
Original British quad poster
Directed byRoy Boulting
Screenplay byRoy Boulting
Jeffrey Dell
Produced byJohn Boulting
StarringCecil Parker
James Robertson Justice
Ian Bannen
CinematographyMutz Greenbaum
Edited byJohn Jympson
Music byJohn Addison
Production
company
Charter Film Productions
Distributed byBritish Lion (U.K.)
Films Around the World (U.S.)
Warner Home Video
Release date
  • 10 November 1961 (1961-11-10)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

A French Mistress is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Cecil Parker, James Robertson Justice, Agnès Laurent, Ian Bannen, Raymond Huntley, Irene Handl and Thorley Walters.[1]

It is based on a stage play, "The French Mistress" by Robert Monro (AKA Sonnie Hale), first produced in 1959 at the Theatre Royal Windsor, starring Sonnie Hale.[2][3][4]

Plot summary

A young French woman, Madaleine Lafarge (Laurent), is appointed as a French teacher at a rather old-fashioned English public school which is not used to women teachers. She causes a stir and complications ensue.

A romance develops between her and the headmaster's son (Bannen) who is also a teacher at the school. The headmaster (Parker) is concerned as he comes to believe that she is really his daughter, from an affair he had during a holiday in France in his youth. He attempts to stop the romance by sacking her so that she will go back to France, but the boys go on strike and nearly riot. It transpires at the end that there has been a misunderstanding, which means that she cannot be his daughter.

This is basically a rather lightweight British comedy film typical of its time, with a cast of veteran British character actors, although with a slightly prurient touch.

Cast

Critical reception

Bosley Crowther in The New York Times wrote, "We would have expected something better from the Boultings and Mr. Dell. A good cast of old familiars—excepting Agnes Laurent, a newcomer who plays the mademoiselle — try to do something with it and occasionally do all right with a line here, a facial expression or a situation there. Cecil Parker puffs and pouts as the headmaster, and Ian Bannen stands up stoutly as his son. Raymond Huntley and James Robertson Justice do their acts as other masters in the school. Irene Handl also draws a few fast laughs as the compulsively pugnacious cook, and Edith Sharpe and Athene Seyler cluck politely as the only other females around the place. But the ministrations of the stalwarts do not quite save the day. The Boultings are onto a sticky wicket with that silly sex-scandal stuff." [5]

References

  1. ^ "A French Mistress (1960)". BFI.
  2. ^ "Sonnie Hale". BFI.
  3. ^ "A French Mistress *** (1960, Cecil Parker, James Robertson Justice, Ian Bannen, Raymond Huntley, Irene Handl, Agnès Laurent) – Classic Movie Review 2117". Derek Winnert.
  4. ^ "The News Tribune from Fort Pierce, Florida · Page 12". Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9906EEDF1531EF3ABC4152DFB467838B679EDE

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