Arthur? Arthur! (1969)

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The inventor of sure-fire failures leads such an abysmal life that he creates a second identity, that of a dashing, debonair womaniser.

Overview
"Arthur? Arthur!" is a British comic movie that appeared on the silver screen in 1969. Directed by Samuel Gallu and produced by W. A. Whittaker, it features Shelley Winters, Donald Pleasence, and Terry-Thomas as the leading cast. It's a comedy-drama that centres around an eccentric English antiquarian named Arthur Brownjohn and provides amusement and home entertainment in equivalent procedure.

Plot Summary
In "Arthur? Arthur!", the main character, Arthur Brownjohn (Donald Pleasence), is represented as an antique dealer who lives life in two parallel worlds. One is an ordinary reality where he is a failed storekeeper, hardly scraping by and forever in debt. However, in his mind, Arthur sees himself as a highly successful and rich entrepreneur, a dream sustained by his addiction to pulp romance books.

The plot takes a significant twist when Arthur finds a surprise jewel in among the products in his antique store, an unusual porcelain statue. Thrilled by the discover, Arthur finds himself entangled in a turbulent series of events. He tries to sell the statue without the gem to an American collector, Roberta Marshall (Shelley Winters), who is completely charmed by Arthur's eccentric persona. Meanwhile, he also prepares to utilize the covert gem to clear his laborious debts.

Efficiency and Reception
Donald Pleasence delivers a really memorably efficiency as Arthur Brownjohn, skillfully shifting between his character's dreary reality and his fantastical imagination. His realistic representation of a simple guy captured up in a remarkable scenario is commendable. Shelley Winters also shines as the rich and flamboyant American collector, providing an ideal contrast to Pleasence's character. The interaction between 2 leads provides a bargain of the movie's humour and appeal.

"Arthur? Arthur!" was well-received by audiences and handled to acquire gratitude from different quarters due to its special storyline and unique humour. It was praised for its representation of a typical British underdog, integrated with lively efficiencies by its lead cast. In spite of its low-budget production and lack of blockbuster functions, the film was able to take a distinct identity for itself.

Conclusion
"Arthur? Arthur!" is a film that used its comedy-drama property successfully to offer something pleasantly different to its audience. By mixing humour with a compelling story and appealing characterisation, the film supplies an entertaining viewing experience. Its appeal depends on its simplicity and the wonderful efficiencies of its cast, especially Donald Pleasence's amusing representation of Arthur Brownjohn. Overall, "Arthur? Arthur!" is a lovely British funny that leaves a long lasting impression with its wit and eccentricity.

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