One of my favorites.
Josephine Hull is also great as Elwood P. Dowd’s sister in “Harvey.”
Great movie.
Not the Melbourne Method!
L
Cary Grant at his best. Peter Lorrie was in it to. Great movie!
Great movie...Mr Grant is always classy!
I have to wonder if today’s psychiatrists would require everyone to accept and celebrate the delusional brother’s fantasy that he is, in fact, Teddy Roosevelt and to deny it would constitute a “phobia”.
That said, a good movie from a saner time.
The other night, Turner Classics showed him in the 75 year-old film "None But the Lonely Heart" where he played a down-at-the-heels, lazy, grown son living with his sick mother, Ethel Barrymore, in the London slums of pre-war Britain.
Cary had the cockney accent down pat.....and you had to love his sleazy character, which he played to perfection.
On Oscar night, I probably won't even know any of the nominated actors and actresses, or their movies....so I'll watch some of the Fox line-up and Live Cops.
Leni
This was Cary Grant’s best ‘body comedy’ movie in my opinion. His takes and double takes are fresh in my mind from last watching this 20 years ago!
Hollyweird doesn’t have the aptitude to produce such fine films today.
Ed
“I’m the Son of a Sea Cook!!!!!!!!!!!”