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The Admirable Crichton

- The Hilarious Story of What the Girls Saw in the Butler...

Lord Loam has modern ideas about his household, he believes in treating his servants as his equals - at least sometimes. His butler, Crichton, still believes that members of the serving class should know their place and be happy there. But when the Loam family are shipwrecked on a desert island with the self-reliant Crichton and lady's maid Tweeny, the class system is put to the test.

Release Date : 1957-06-11

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Modern Screen Play

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles : Paradise Lagoon

Cast

Kenneth More

Character Name : Bill Crichton

Original Name : Kenneth More

Gender : Male

Diane Cilento

Character Name : Eliza Tweeny

Original Name : Diane Cilento

Gender : Female

Cecil Parker

Character Name : Lord Henry Loam

Original Name : Cecil Parker

Gender : Male

Sally Ann Howes

Character Name : Lady Mary

Original Name : Sally Ann Howes

Gender : Female

Martita Hunt

Character Name : Lady Brocklehurst

Original Name : Martita Hunt

Gender : Female

Jack Watling

Character Name : Treherne

Original Name : Jack Watling

Gender : Male

Peter Graves

Character Name : Brocklehurst

Original Name : Peter Graves

Gender : Male

Gerald Harper

Character Name : Ernest

Original Name : Gerald Harper

Gender : Male

Mercy Haystead

Character Name : Catherine

Original Name : Mercy Haystead

Gender : Female

Miranda Connell

Character Name :

Original Name : Miranda Connell

Gender : Female

Miles Malleson

Character Name :

Original Name : Miles Malleson

Gender : Male

Eddie Byrne

Character Name :

Original Name : Eddie Byrne

Gender : Male

Joan Young

Character Name :

Original Name : Joan Young

Gender : Female

Brenda Hogan

Character Name :

Original Name : Brenda Hogan

Gender : Male

Peter Welch

Character Name :

Original Name : Peter Welch

Gender : Male

Toke Townley

Character Name :

Original Name : Toke Townley

Gender : Male

Roland Curram

Character Name :

Original Name : Roland Curram

Gender : Male

John Le Mesurier

Character Name :

Original Name : John Le Mesurier

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

The Governor and The Daddy. The Admirable Crichton is an adaptation of J.M. Barrie's role reversal play, taking pot shots at the British class system and starring Kenneth More in the title role, it's something of a little treasure. Basically the plot sees Butler supreme Crichton become the governor of the desert island that he, and the toff family he serves, have been shipwrecked upon. The point being that these rich toffs, though basically good people, are ill equipped to fend for themselves in the cold hard world. Crichton of course is well prepared for this new life forced upon them. He can cook, swim, catch fish, even start a fire, which none of the rich folk are capable of doing! We are of course asked to suspend a modicum of disbelief, I mean there are four sexy babes on this island and all of them start to fancy Crichton! Yes it's that sort of film folks. But it's a real well told story that is acted with fine skill, particularly from More and the infectious Cecil Parker as Lord Loam, whilst red blooded men such as myself get the benefit of some rather pretty looking ladies, especially Sally Ann Howes as Lady Mary. The ending is never really in doubt, but you know what, in this type of picture I didn't want it any other way. Highly recommended escapism. 7/10

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

The Governor and The Daddy. The Admirable Crichton is an adaptation of J.M. Barrie's role reversal play, taking pot shots at the British class system and starring Kenneth More in the title role, it's something of a little treasure. Basically the plot sees Butler supreme Crichton become the governor of the desert island that he, and the toff family he serves, have been shipwrecked upon. The point being that these rich toffs, though basically good people, are ill equipped to fend for themselves in the cold hard world. Crichton of course is well prepared for this new life forced upon them. He can cook, swim, catch fish, even start a fire, which none of the rich folk are capable of doing! We are of course asked to suspend a modicum of disbelief, I mean there are four sexy babes on this island and all of them start to fancy Crichton! Yes it's that sort of film folks. But it's a real well told story that is acted with fine skill, particularly from More and the infectious Cecil Parker as Lord Loam, whilst red blooded men such as myself get the benefit of some rather pretty looking ladies, especially Sally Ann Howes as Lady Mary. The ending is never really in doubt, but you know what, in this type of picture I didn't want it any other way. Highly recommended escapism. 7/10

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

The Governor and The Daddy. The Admirable Crichton is an adaptation of J.M. Barrie's role reversal play, taking pot shots at the British class system and starring Kenneth More in the title role, it's something of a little treasure. Basically the plot sees Butler supreme Crichton become the governor of the desert island that he, and the toff family he serves, have been shipwrecked upon. The point being that these rich toffs, though basically good people, are ill equipped to fend for themselves in the cold hard world. Crichton of course is well prepared for this new life forced upon them. He can cook, swim, catch fish, even start a fire, which none of the rich folk are capable of doing! We are of course asked to suspend a modicum of disbelief, I mean there are four sexy babes on this island and all of them start to fancy Crichton! Yes it's that sort of film folks. But it's a real well told story that is acted with fine skill, particularly from More and the infectious Cecil Parker as Lord Loam, whilst red blooded men such as myself get the benefit of some rather pretty looking ladies, especially Sally Ann Howes as Lady Mary. The ending is never really in doubt, but you know what, in this type of picture I didn't want it any other way. Highly recommended escapism. 7/10

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-03-27

Many people criticise J.M. Barrie for being far too whimsical with his stories, but there is nothing wrong with some whimsy now and again - and this is a cracking example. The aristocratic "Loam" family set off on their yacht "the Bluebell" for a cruise around the South seas. A storm forces them to abandon ship and they alight on a beautiful desert island where their established, very formal, order is soon re-evaluated - resulting in a pretty comprehensive role-reversal between their butler "Crichton" (Kenneth More) and the entire family led by "Lord Loam" (Cecil Parker) and his daughters who after initially hoping to hold something of their erstwhile rank all realise that they simply must adapt. It's riddled with strong, engaging performances from Sally Ann Howes as the rather aloof "Lady Mary", a superbly loveable "Tweeny" (Diane Cilento) and Martita Hunt is formidable as the "Countess of Brocklehurst". It does take a very genial swipe at the preposterousness of the landed gentry who couldn't tie their own shoelaces, and also at the ridiculousness of the British class system as it most polarised - but it does it in a gently comedic way, and is really quite effective with that - not so underlying - theme. The direction is well paced and there's even a hint of romance... for everyone! If you like the story - try out Cecil B. de Mille's "Male and Female" (1919), but it's not such fun as this flighty, characterful depiction of a good story.