She wanted her breakfast in bed - but not alone.
Irene Bullock (June Allyson) necesita un nuevo mayordomo, y su hija Irene encuentra a un camarero en el puerto llamado Godfrey Godfrey (David Niven). Empieza a trabajar al servicio de la excéntrica familia Bullock, resultando un hombre tan eficiente como elegante, pero muy reservado para hablar de sí mismo.
"My Man Godfrey" (1957), a remake of the 1936 classic, is a delightful comedy-drama produced by Universal International Pictures in the United States. Directed by Henry Koster, the film stars June Allyson and David Niven, who bring charm and wit to their roles as Irene Bullock and Godfrey Smith, respectively. Set during the Great Depression, the story follows the eccentric Bullock family and their unexpected encounter with a sophisticated yet homeless man, Godfrey, whom they hire as their butler. The film cleverly blends humor with social commentary, offering a poignant look at class distinctions and the human condition during a time of economic hardship. June Allyson's portrayal of Irene Bullock is both endearing and spirited, capturing the character's whimsical nature and her growing affection for Godfrey. David Niven, on the other hand, delivers a nuanced performance as Godfrey, balancing dignity and vulnerability as he navigates his new role within the chaotic Bullock household. The chemistry between Allyson and Niven is palpable, adding depth to their evolving relationship and driving the narrative forward. Supporting performances by the likes of Jessie Royce Landis and Eva Gabor further enrich the film, contributing to its lively and engaging atmosphere. The film's setting and production design effectively evoke the era, with meticulous attention to detail in the costumes and set pieces. The Bullock family's opulent yet disorganized home serves as a stark contrast to the makeshift shantytown where Godfrey originates, highlighting the stark disparities of the time. The screenplay, adapted by Peter Berneis and William Bowers, maintains the essence of the original while infusing it with fresh humor and contemporary relevance. The dialogue is sharp and witty, ensuring that the film remains entertaining and thought-provoking throughout. "My Man Godfrey" (1957) stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of its source material, successfully reimagining a beloved story for a new generation. While it may not surpass the original in the eyes of some, it holds its own as a charming and insightful film that captures the essence of the Great Depression with both levity and poignancy. The performances, direction, and production values all contribute to making this remake a worthwhile and enjoyable cinematic experience.
Año1957
Duración92 minuto
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GénerosComedia
Países de producciónUnited States of America