Saturday, 7 May 2011

My Man Godfrey

A scatterbrained socialite hires a vagrant as a family butler...but there's more to Godfrey than meets the eye.





My Man Godfrey

My Man Godfrey



In the depths of the Depression, a party game brings dizzy socialite Irene Bullock to the city dump where she meets Godfrey, a derelict, and ends by hiring him as family butler. He finds the Bullocks to be the epitome of idle rich, and nutty as the proverbial fruitcake. Soon, the dramatizing Irene is in love with her 'protege'...who feels strongly that a romance between servant and employer is out of place, regardless of that servant's mysterious past... Written by Rod Crawford <puffinus@u.washington.edu>





I! n New York post-Great Depression, the spoiled socialites Irene Bullock and her sister Cornelia Bullock are disputing a scavenger hunt where the winner is the one who brings a "forgotten man" first. They go to the city dump and Cornelia offers five dollars to the derelict Godfrey Smith to go with her and her companion to the Wardolf Hotel. The man pushes her in the garbage and Cornelia leaves the landfill with her companion. However, Irene talks to Godfrey that she wanted to beat Cornelia to it and he accepts to go with her to win the prize. Irene offers the position of butler to Godfrey and tells her parents Alexander and Angelica Bullock that she has hired Godfrey to work for their dysfunctional family in their mansion. Irene has a crush on Godfrey and protects him while Cornelia hates him and wants to harm him. During a party in the Bullock's house, the Harvard graduated investor Tommy Gray recognizes Godfrey and salutes him. But the butler asks him to keep the secret of ! his past and schedules an encounter in the restaurant to expla! in what is happening. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil





Godfrey is "forgotten man" who is hired by a young, wealthy eccentric as the family's new butler. Godfey brings sanity a dose of reality to this spoiled rich family. Written by Ken Carson <kcarson@efn.org>

Genres: Romance Comedy

Release year: 1936



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