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Paul Adsett
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posted October 26, 2006 07:03 PM
Genevieve 1951 Color, 90 mins, 1800ft Available from Derann
This classic British comedy centers around the famous London-to-Brighton vintage car race. Made in 1951 at Pinewood studios in the UK, most of the film is spent on the road showing the adventures and mis-adventures of a couple of vintage car enthusiasts John Gregson, and Kenneth Moore along with Gregson's wife Dinah Sheridan, and Moore's latest girl friend, the gorgeous Kay Kendall. Also, in a cameo apperance as himself, the master commentator of British Movietone News, Leslie Mitchell. And of course, no British film of this period would be complete without an appearance by the eccentric Joyce Grenfell. Directed by Henry Cornelius, this is a comedy with a light touch, and that's what makes this film so charming. If you are looking for heavy slapstick comedy or adult humour, you will be disappointed- this is a typical British U certificate film from the 1950's. The roads look narrow and uncluttered with cars ( even in the central London sequences), making the viewer very nostalgic for that era. The countryside looks gorgeous, as you would expect, and what with sheep blocking traffic and other motoring hazards, the whole film gives you a warm, happy, feeling. The print by Derann is very good, with well saturated colors and sharp focus for the most part, except for some occasionally muddy shots. Recommended.
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