Based on Aimée Stuart's play. Little Scots girl decides to use her inheritance for a grand tour of the Continent.Based on Aimée Stuart's play. Little Scots girl decides to use her inheritance for a grand tour of the Continent.Based on Aimée Stuart's play. Little Scots girl decides to use her inheritance for a grand tour of the Continent.
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Quaint, veddy British (with requisite dodgy Scottish accents) romance. Michael Redgrave may be one of the most attractive male film actors of all: his performances are soft and safe, even pudgy of character, but at the same time he's always pursuing the girl, and he's always amusing and amused, charming and bloody nice. He's as exquisite in this as he was in The Lady Vanishes, but this is a much lesser film. It's worth seeing for him, and for the ending, which goes the way you'd want it to go.
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Did you know
- TriviaTheatrical movie debut of Rachel Kempson (Maggie, Jeannie's Sister).
- Quotes
Stanley Smith: You have to put your foot down, especially with foreigners.
- Crazy creditsBefore the war when this story took place, Vienna could still afford to be in good spirits - and Scotland could still afford to buy them.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Let's Go to the Movies (1949)
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- Also known as
- Sol och vår i Wien
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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