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1964 • Adventure / Comedy • 118m

Father Goose

"They're sharing a South Sea island with 7 little chaperones...and the Pacific as their battleground!"

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During World War II, South Sea beachcomber Walter Eckland is persuaded to spy on planes passing over his island. He gets more than he bargained for as schoolteacher Catherine Frenau arrives on the run from the Japanese with her pupils in tow!

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Cary Grant
Cary Grant
Walter Christopher Eckland
Leslie Caron
Leslie Caron
Catherine Freneau
Trevor Howard
Trevor Howard
Commander Frank Houghton
Jack Good
Jack Good
Lieutenant Stebbings
Pip Sparke
Pip Sparke
Anne
Verina Greenlaw
Verina Greenlaw
Christine
Stephanie Berrington
Stephanie Berrington
Elizabeth Anderson
Laurelle Felsette
Laurelle Felsette
Angelique
Alex Finlayson
Alex Finlayson
Doctor Bigrave
Peter Forster
Peter Forster
Chaplain
Simon Scott
Simon Scott
Captain of Submarine, USS Sailfin
Ken Swofford
Ken Swofford
Helmsman, Submarine USS Sailfin
Richard Lupino
Richard Lupino
Radioman
Director: Ralph NelsonProducer: Robert ArthurScreenplay: Frank TarloffScreenplay: Peter Stone

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CinemaSerf
2025-04-20
70%

“Walter” (Cary Grant) is a bit of a rogue who is conned into helping the war effort by “Houghton” (Trevor Howard) and so takes up residence on a remote Pacific island where he is to report sightings of Japanese aircraft, shipping etc. In return, he will be given his very own island Easter egg hunt - only it will be for bottles of Scotch, instead! He’s grumpily resigned to his duty until one day he encounters “Catherine” (Leslie Caron) on his island complete with her own set of ducklings - half a dozen young daughters of the French diplomatic corps left behind. She demands that he help, he demands that she leaves. Is it a Mexican stand-off? Well, no - not for long, pretty swiftly she and her gaggle have this poor hapless fellow dangling and the story sets off down a predictably one-sided battle of the sexes path. No, the story isn’t especially novel or original but there’s a lovely chemistry between Grant and Caron that reminded me a little of the “African Queen” (1951) and the girls contribute amiably too. It is a bit of a slow starter, and the conclusion is a little bit rushed, but the gist is entertaining and both stars seem to be enjoying the mischief as they do their own little bit to defeat the enemy - which ever side he/she/they might be on.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
French, English, Italian, Japanese
Studios
Granox Productions
Box Office
$12,500,000

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