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Georgy Girl (1966)

Georgy Girl (1966)
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Georgy Girl is a bittersweet comedy drama about Georgy (Lynn Redgrave), a slightly overweight, working-class virgin in her early twenties who shares an apartment with the gorgeous, promiscuous Meredith (Charlotte Rampling). Georgy has never been the subject of the desire for any man until the wealthy, married employer of her family, James Leamington (James Mason) (for whom her parents work as servants) decides that he would like her for a mistress. Shortly afterward, the unmarried Meredith becomes pregnant and introduces Georgy to the father, Jos (Alan Bates). Georgy and Jos fall in love. Although Meredith initially wants to give the child up for adoption, she agrees to let Georgy act as surrogate mother. Meanwhile, James - whose wife unexpectedly dies -- has also indicated that he wants to marry her. As the film approaches its denouement, Georgy is faced with a tough call: should she stay single and keep the child, marry James and keep the baby, or marry Jos? We won't divulge the ending here, but the finale is a heartbreaker. Georgy Girl was a tremendously popular film upon its 1966 release, as was the Seekers' catchy title song. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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Starring:
James MasonAlan Bates, (more)
Director(s):
Silvio Narizzano
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Georgy Girl

Georgy Girl is a bittersweet comedy drama about Georgy (Lynn Redgrave), a slightly overweight, working-class virgin in her early twenties who shares an apartment with the gorgeous, promiscuous Meredith (Charlotte Rampling). Georgy has never been the subject of the desire for any man until the wealthy, married employer of her family, James Leamington (James Mason) (for whom her parents work as servants) decides that he would like her for a mistress. Shortly afterward, the unmarried Meredith becomes pregnant and introduces Georgy to the father, Jos (Alan Bates). Georgy and Jos fall in love. Although Meredith initially wants to give the child up for adoption, she agrees to let Georgy act as surrogate mother. Meanwhile, James - whose wife unexpectedly dies -- has also indicated that he wants to marry her. As the film approaches its denouement, Georgy is faced with a tough call: should she stay single and keep the child, marry James and keep the baby, or marry Jos? We won't divulge the ending here, but the finale is a heartbreaker. Georgy Girl was a tremendously popular film upon its 1966 release, as was the Seekers' catchy title song. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Silvio Narizzano
Writer(s):
Peter NicholsMargaret Forster
Producer(s):
Otto PlaschkesRobert A. Goldstone
Categories:
Comedy
Georgy Girl Awards:
  • 1966 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
  • 1966 - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Actress
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    Andrea P.

    Loved it 40 years ago as a preteen, and perhaps even more now. Each well-developed character is vibrantly colorful and vividly different, and each of the amazingly versatile actors (Lynn Redgrave, Charlotte Rampling, James Mason and Alan Bates) throws him- or herself into the assigned role with whole heart and soul. I think everyone can identify a bit with Georgy, sitting on the sidelines of love because her looks don't match up to the cultural ideal. (Who saw and didn't adore the film "Marty" for this reason?) "Georgy Girl" is warm and witty, bittersweet and ironic, lively and oh-so-funny -- an absolute wonder of a period film (hooray for the groovy 60's!) with a fab Brit twist, and I can't get enough of it. Great theme song by The Seekers, too.

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    Clint A H.

    Definitely a dated piece and somewhat sad and poignant, but certainly worth seeing. Lynn Redgrave was fantastic as Georgy. A classic from the 60's.

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    Barbara Jean L.

    I enjoyed watching this movie again after all these years....Actors and acting was sure different back then...

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