OLIVE SIGNATURE FEATURES
- New Restoration from 4K Scan of Original Camera Negative
- Audio commentary by film historian David Del Valle
- “Unfinished Business: Cary Grant’s Search for Fatherhood and His Oscar” – with Marc Eliot, author of Cary Grant: A Biography
- “My Father” – internet pioneer Ted Nelson discusses director Ralph Nelson
- Universal Newsreel footage featuring Leslie Caron
- Essay by Village Voice critic Bilge Ebiri
In what would be his second-to-last film appearance, screen legend Cary Grant (Operation Petticoat) is paired with the enchanting Leslie Caron (Gigi) in Father Goose, and the battle of the sexes has never been as funny or as romantic.
When boozy beachcomber Walter Eckland (Grant) is blackmailed into service as a lookout by the Allied Forces during World War II, little does he realize that his idyllic island getaway will soon become a haven for seven schoolgirls and their prim and proper teacher. Rescued by Eckland from a nearby island following an enemy attack, Catherine Freneau (Caron) and her seven mischievous charges will turn the life of the grumpy, whiskey-soaked Eckland on its ear. Adding to the fun is Trevor Howard (The Third Man) as Commander Frank Houghton, the proverbial thorn in Eckland’s side.
Father Goose, directed by Ralph Nelson (Lilies of the Field) from an Academy Award® winning screenplay by Peter Stone, Frank Tarloff and S.H. Barnett, was photographed by Academy Award winner Charles Lang Jr. (A Farewell to Arms) and features a score by Cy Coleman (Sweet Charity), which includes the Father Goose theme song, “Pass Me By.”
CARY GRANT (That Touch of Mink, The Grass is Greener, Operation Petticoat) LESLIE CARON (Gigi, An American in Paris, Daddy Long Legs) TREVOR HOWARD (Brief Encounter, The Third Man, Mutiny on the Bounty)
Directed by RALPH NELSON (Lilies of the Field, Charly, Requiem for a Heavyweight)
YEAR: 1964 GENRE: COMEDY LANGUAGE: ENGLISH (with optional English subtitles) TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 117 mins RATING: N/R VIDEO: 1.85:1 Aspect Ratio; COLOR AUDIO: MONO
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