My Man Godfrey

She wanted her breakfast in bed - but not alone.

6.4
19571h 32m

The eccentric Bullock household again need a new butler. Daughter Irene encounters bedraggled Godfrey Godfrey at the docks and, fancying him and noticing his obviously good manners, gets him the job. He proves a great success, but keeps his past to himself. When an old flame turns up Irene's sister Cordelia starts making waves.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Cast

Photo of June Allyson

June Allyson

Irene Bullock

Photo of David Niven

David Niven

Godfrey Smith

Photo of Jessie Royce Landis

Jessie Royce Landis

Angelica Bullock

Photo of Robert Keith

Robert Keith

Alexander Bullock

Photo of Eva Gabor

Eva Gabor

Francesca Gray

Photo of Martha Hyer

Martha Hyer

Cordelia Bullock

Photo of Dabbs Greer

Dabbs Greer

Lieutenant O'Connor

Photo of Jack Mather

Jack Mather

Second Detective

Photo of Robert Brubaker

Robert Brubaker

Man with Monkey

Photo of Robert Foulk

Robert Foulk

Motor Cop

Photo of Richard Deacon

Richard Deacon

Farnsworth

Photo of Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Party Guest (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

I am an huge fan of David Niven, but not even his suave, sophisticated portrayal of "Godfrey" can rescue this from the clutches of June "Dorothy-on-speed" Allyson's frenetically annoying performance as "Irene". He is, ostensibly, a penniless Austrian vagabond she discovers on a pier, takes a bit of a shine to, and impressed by his cultivated style and urbane turn of phrase, takes him back to the US to be the butler in their exclusive family home. Needless to say, he fits in perfectly and has them all eating from his hands. He does not, however, disclose that his past isn't quite what they expect and when he is eventually rumbled - and not in the way you might expect, the story becomes terribly convoluted. Comparisons with the 1936 Lombard/Powell version do not really flatter this production. It is too in-your-face without the subtle humour or romance of its predecessor. Odd to see Jay Robinson in a film without a cape and some centurions and Eva Gabor brings some glamour (if little else) to the proceedings.

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