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Blithe Spirit (1945) A truly excellent start to this HoF.
Delightful with quick-draw sharp wit, the performances truly make this such an enjoyable comedy for me. After a seance, a previous wife, Elvira (Kay Hammond), returns as a ghost that only her husband Charles (Rex Harrison) can only see to the utter agitation of his present wife Ruth (Constance Cummings). The highlight of a list of highlights is Margaret Rutherford as the enthusiastic, very British matron medium, Madame Arcati. I utterly adored her. I genuinely need to see a few Agatha Christie's Miss Marple films. I really do.
As things transpired and past and present wives clash while Harrison is downright snippy with everyone, I got a kick at learning how none of the three leads are all that nice. Not really. It gave a pleasant edge to the polite facade of their upper class. The peeks beneath the veneer kept me chuckling and, at times, burst out laughing. That balance of remaining both charming and little sh#ts was quite ideal for me.
And then, when Ruth dies, things catapult into a marvelous spiral of extremes. As she turned the teasing tables on Elvira, I was thoroughly invested and giddy at where it would go from there, even more so when I found Madame Arcati stuck around attempting to remove both ghosts. And then, having no prior knowledge of what becomes of Charles, my continually growing delight climaxed wonderfully. The two women waited on the bridge for the sound of Charles' car crashing with his displeased ghost plopping down between them was the perfect ending for me.
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- I might not be a real King of Kinkiness, but I make good pancakes
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