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After divorcing his wife, Patrick Glover decides it is time to remarry, and chooses his literary agent, only to then mistakenly propose to the cleaning lady. Part of his reason for wanting to remarry is to regain some control over his wayward daughters, but they and their lovers continue to complicate his home and his life... A farcical comedy full of hilarious confusions, this feature-length version of the popular sitcom Father, Dear Father is a real gem of British humour at its best.
Acting
Patrick Cargill's exasperated aristocrat dad is pure physical comedy.
Writing
Door-slamming, identity-swapping farce construction — textbook.
Production
That unmistakable 70s British sitcom aesthetic, now feature-length.

Director
William G. Stewart
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