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In the classic film My Man Godfrey (1936), a wealthy and scatterbrained socialite named Irene hires a downtrodden man named Godfrey as her family's butler after encountering him in a city dump. Godfrey, played by William Powell, proves to be more than just a humble butler as he navigates the eccentricities of Irene's eccentric family.
As the story unfolds, audiences are taken on a comedic journey filled with witty dialogue, clever one-liners, and unexpected twists. Amidst the chaos of the family's upper-class lifestyle, Godfrey's true identity slowly begins to unravel, revealing a surprising past and hidden depths.
Directed by Gregory La Cava, My Man Godfrey is a delightful blend of screwball comedy and social commentary, exploring themes of class divide, wealth, and redemption. The film's stellar performances, particularly by Powell and co-star Carole Lombard, make it a timeless classic that continues to charm audiences over 80 years after its release.
Prepare to be entertained and captivated by the hilarious antics and heartfelt moments in My Man Godfrey, a must-watch for fans of classic cinema.
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My Man GodfreyRelease Date:
06 Sep 1936Writers:
Morrie Ryskind, Eric Hatch, Zoe AkinsAwards:
Nominated for 6 Oscars. 2 wins & 6 nominations total