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It is based on a play by actor Reginald Beckwith - saw it on TV years ago - very mild and unassuming comedy. Made in the days when films could be populated largely by eccentric character actors. Like Brandy it was a Group 3 Film
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The late Halliwell slated them, but I thought they had a whimsical quality all of their own.
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I used to think Halliwell slated anything if it wasn't within his own range of preferences. I find his Film Guide to one of the lesser review style books.
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One of the Group 3 films never to turn up is 'The End of the Road' 1954 with Finlay Currie. Since Make Me an Offer, John and Julie, and Orders are Orders were released recently I thought it might surface. It's not a comedy though and those three were issued as comedies. I'm not sure that Make Me an Offer really qualifies. What do you think?
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