Mad About Men

6.2
19541h 30m

Flirtatious mermaid Miranda swaps places with a schoolteacher who has gone on holiday. All is well until she falls in love with a human.

Cast

Photo of Glynis Johns

Glynis Johns

Caroline Trewella / Miranda Trewella

Photo of Donald Sinden

Donald Sinden

Jeff Saunders

Photo of Anne Crawford

Anne Crawford

Barbara Davenport

Photo of Dora Bryan

Dora Bryan

Berengaria

Photo of Nicholas Phipps

Nicholas Phipps

Col. Barclay Sutton

Photo of Peter Martyn

Peter Martyn

Ronald Baker

Photo of Joan Hickson

Joan Hickson

Mrs. Forster

Photo of Irene Handl

Irene Handl

Mme. Blanche

Photo of David Hurst

David Hurst

Signor Mantalini

Photo of Martin Miller

Martin Miller

Dr. Fergus

Photo of Martin Boddey

Martin Boddey

Marco (uncredited)

Photo of Stringer Davis

Stringer Davis

The Vicar (uncredited)

Photo of Meredith Edwards

Meredith Edwards

Police Constable (uncredited)

Photo of Lucy Griffiths

Lucy Griffiths

Dr. Fergus' Secretary (uncredited)

Photo of John Horsley

John Horsley

Sports Organiser (uncredited)

Photo of Dandy Nichols

Dandy Nichols

Nurse Carey's Landlady (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

This is quite an enjoyable vehicle for a mischievous Glynis Johns, who doubles up as a gymnastics teacher ("Caroline") who is left a remote house on the Cornish coast, and a mermaid ("Miranda") who lives with her equally cheeky friend "Berengaria" (Dora Bryan) in a cave underneath. The two characters have a common ancestor and look identical, so when "Caroline" heads off on a cycling trip, her mermaid cousin takes her place - and immediately starts to charm just about every man in the village. Many of us who recall later performances from (Sir) Donald Sinden may forget just how handsome he was as he falls for her; as does "Col. Barclay Sutton" (Nicholas Phipps) whose fiancée "Barbara" (Anne Crawford) tires of the endless flirtations and sets about trying to put a spoke in her wheel. Margaret Rutherford is her usual, ebullient, self as the enthusiastically game nurse who is in on the whole thing from the start. It's amusingly suggestive at times, and the dialogue quite witty but the film is way too long, and once the joke has worn off it drags a bit. It is better, I felt, than the rather more rigid, staid original from 1948 however, and well worth a gander.

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