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My Man Godfrey (1936)

My Man Godfrey (1936)
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One of the landmark "screwball" comedies of the 1930s, My Man Godfrey offers the radiant Carole Lombard in her definitive performance as flighty young heiress Irene Bullock, who on a society scavenger hunt stumbles on Godfrey (William Powell), an erudite hobo residing in the city dump. Godfrey becomes the family's butler, much to the dismay of Irene's father Alexander (Eugene Pallette), who thinks his household is crazy enough without another apparent lunatic under his roof. Halfway through the film, we discover that Godfrey isn't a penniless bum at all, but the scion of a wealthy Boston family. Having been burned by an unhappy romance, Godfrey dropped out of life, taking up residence in the dump. Here his faith in humanity was restored by his fellow indigents, who managed to survive and remain optimistic despite the worst deprivations. Meanwhile, however, he wants to straighten out the Bullock family, who he feels are a basically decent bunch beneath all their pretensions and eccentricities -- and along the way, of course, Irene determines that Godfrey will be her husband. While Godfrey's ultimate "solution" to the exigencies of the Depression seems more of a placebo, My Man Godfrey is all in all a totally satisfying jolt of 1930s-style wish fulfillment. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
William PowellCarole Lombard, (more)
Director(s):
Gregory La Cava
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of My Man Godfrey

One of the landmark "screwball" comedies of the 1930s, My Man Godfrey offers the radiant Carole Lombard in her definitive performance as flighty young heiress Irene Bullock, who on a society scavenger hunt stumbles on Godfrey (William Powell), an erudite hobo residing in the city dump. Godfrey becomes the family's butler, much to the dismay of Irene's father Alexander (Eugene Pallette), who thinks his household is crazy enough without another apparent lunatic under his roof. Halfway through the film, we discover that Godfrey isn't a penniless bum at all, but the scion of a wealthy Boston family. Having been burned by an unhappy romance, Godfrey dropped out of life, taking up residence in the dump. Here his faith in humanity was restored by his fellow indigents, who managed to survive and remain optimistic despite the worst deprivations. Meanwhile, however, he wants to straighten out the Bullock family, who he feels are a basically decent bunch beneath all their pretensions and eccentricities -- and along the way, of course, Irene determines that Godfrey will be her husband. While Godfrey's ultimate "solution" to the exigencies of the Depression seems more of a placebo, My Man Godfrey is all in all a totally satisfying jolt of 1930s-style wish fulfillment. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Gregory La Cava
Writer(s):
Eric HatchGregory La CavaMorris Ryskind
Producer(s):
Gregory La Cava
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Categories:
Comedy
My Man Godfrey Awards:
  • 1999 - Library of Congress - U.S. National Film Registry
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David S.

Usually in comedy classics from the golden age, one performance stands tall above all the others as the standout of the film. The most amazing thing about "My Man Godfrey" (1936) is that even though Screwball Queen Carole Lombard has possibly the best performance of her career here, the supporting cast is equally brilliant. There is not a single joke or gesture in this film that falls flat. You want flawless comedy, this is it.

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Crystal W.

I saw this movie for the first time at midnight on TCM and absolutley LOVED it! It's coined as a screwball comedy but the quick wit and sacasm are ahead of their time. Powell and Lombard are fantastic!

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Anita M.

I really enjoyed this classic film. Carol Lombard was great as the young flighty daughter. She did a wonderful job. William Powell as always, is a pleasure to watch.

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