The film is made from three short stories by W. Somerset Maugham. The first, “The Ant and the Grasshopper” concerns the trials and tribulations a ne’er-do-well brother, Tom Ramsey, puts his prim-and-proper businessman brother, George Ramsey through. The escapades that drive George to absolute distraction eventually wins the hand of the world’s third richest girl, Margaret Vyne, for shiftless Tom; “Winter Cruise” finds the crew of a cargo boat becoming unglued by the endless chatter of a spinster passenger named Miss Reid. In a desperate attempt to silence the prattling busybody, the ship’s officers browbeat a French steward, Pierre into making love to her. The results provide some astounding surprises for the officers, Pierre, and, for certain, Miss Reid; In “The Gigolo and the Gigolette” segment, beautiful daredevil Stella Cotman, who entertains the jaded guests of a resort hotel by diving nightly from an eighty-foot platform into a flaming tank, is losing her nerve. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 7.1/10 | |
Released: | July 1, 1952 | |
Runtime: | 89 min | |
Genres: | Drama Comedy | |
Companies: | Two Cities Films | |
Cast: | Nigel Patrick Roland Culver Charles Victor Alison Leggatt | |
Crew: | Harold French Arthur Macrae Pat Jackson W. Somerset Maugham Eric Ambler T.E.B. Clarke Anthony Pelissier | |
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