Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0

Harry King

Tacey King

Lynn Belvedere

Mr. Clarence Appleton

Edna Philby

Peggy

Horatio J. Hammond

Larry King

Bill Philby

Ginger

Mr. Ashcroft

Mr. Taylor (uncredited)

Townswoman (uncredited)

Jitterbug (uncredited)

Club Patron (uncredited)

Mr. McPherson (uncredited)

Della (uncredited)

Mrs. Appleton (uncredited)

Conference Guest (uncredited)

Effie (uncredited)

Cop (uncredited)

Jitterbug (uncredited)

Secretary (uncredited)

Waiter (uncredited)

Roddy King (uncredited)

Mrs. Phillips (uncredited)

John the Mailman (uncredited)

Mabel Phillips (uncredited)

Mrs. Gibbs (uncredited)

Jitterbug (uncredited)

Mrs. R. B. Frisbee (uncredited)

Maitre D' (uncredited)

Conference Guest (uncredited)

Cab Driver (uncredited)

Waiter (uncredited)

Cab Driver (uncredited)

Mrs. Ashcroft (uncredited)

Tony King (uncredited)

Newsreel Director (uncredited)

Jitterbug (uncredited)

Mrs. Maypole (uncredited)

Matron (uncredited)

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

Martha Hammond (uncredited)

Secretary (uncredited)

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-04-24
"Harry" (Robert Young) and "Tacey" (Maureen O'Hara) are in need of a new maid after their other, a bit of a beer-swiller, departs. They take out an advertisement and get a response from a promising "Lynn Belvedere", but he - well that says it all! Initially sceptical of this somewhat supercilious man, they soon find his services indispensable, even if his presence in their lives brings a certain attention from the local gossips - led, admirably, by Richard Haydn's, scene-stealing and frankly quite throttle-able "Appleton". It turns out, though, that the rather secretive "Mr. Belvedere", has an ulterior motive that brings all the local hens home to roost! It's good fun, this. There's good chemistry between Young and O'Hara, their elder child "Larry" (Larry Olsen) is quite engaging too, but it's Webb who delivers the goods. Walter Lang keeps the story moving along nicely, the script is frequently quite pithy with plenty of scornful bon-mots from the babysitter who can turn his hand to everything from fixing the fridge to obstetrics. The humour is gently engaging, as are the performances making for an enjoyable 80 minutes of observation and reap as ye sow mischief.