The Grass Is Greener

The Grass Is Greener

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Ever See a Four-Sided Triangle?

Director: Stanley Donen

Producer: Stanley Donen

Victor and Hillary are down on their luck to the point that they allow tourists to take guided tours of their castle. But Charles Delacro, a millionaire oil tycoon, visits, and takes a liking to more than the house. Soon, Hattie Durant gets involved and they have a good old fashioned love triangle.

104 min Rating: 6.3/10 Released
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Top Cast

Cary Grant
Cary Grant
Victor Rhyall
Deborah Kerr
Deborah Kerr
Hilary Rhyall
Robert Mitchum
Robert Mitchum
Charles Delacro
Jean Simmons
Jean Simmons
Hattie Durant
Moray Watson
Moray Watson
Trevor Sellers
Joan Benham
Joan Benham
Hairdresser's Receptionist (uncredited)

Movie Info

Director: Stanley Donen

Producer: Stanley Donen

Production Companies: Grandon Productions

Countries: United Kingdom

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CinemaSerf: Having packed their kids off for the weekend, the "Earl and Countess of Ryhall" (Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr) are looking forward to a few days of rest and recuperation in their stately pile. Not that it's exactly private as they've long since had to allow the public to wander through at half-a-crown a time. One such visitor isn't so good at obeying the rules, though, when he ignores a "private" sign and walks into her sitting room. He turns out to be an American millionaire called "Delacro" (Robert Mitchum) and he's quite a charmer. So much so that he kind of sweeps her off her feet, and though her husband's arrival cools things for a time, pretty soon she has travelled to London ostensibly to see her hairdresser and to meet her wacky pal "Hattie" (Jean Simmons), but well... Thing is, her husband isn't quite prepared to give up the ghost on his marriage and so invites this man back to their home where the most genteel of games ensues as both men vie for the affections of the Countess whilst the mischievous "Hattie" does a bit of manoeuvring of her own. The story provides for an amiable clash between old and new money, but is really about the nature of true affection and decency. There's not really anything unpredictable about the plot nor it's evolution, but seeing these four folk on screen together does remind us of just what style and star quality is. Even Mitchum keeps his tongue in his cheek and there's also an enjoyable turn from Moray Watson as the aspiring writer-cum-butler who looks upon the antics here with a sympathetic if somewhat bemused attitude. It's aptly titled and worth a watch.