Blithe Spirit Comments

  • Dante 2022-10-23 23:30:11

    The line is like a machine...

  • Stephan 2022-10-21 14:54:32

    Threesomes are also...

  • Ericka 2022-10-15 08:25:56

    It's a disaster for someone like David Lean to make a comedy with no sense of...

  • Roy 2022-10-10 11:23:25

    How did you get this score, obviously very...

  • Laverna 2022-10-09 20:38:21

    It's a comedy, but it's not very comedy. I only like Lewis and the white-headed detective's funny...

  • Deonte 2022-10-06 22:25:31

    It's still a bit of a disaster to make a...

  • Melyssa 2022-10-06 19:05:05

    After watching Margaret Russford's version of Miss Marple, after watching her other movies, I always feel that Miss Marple is playing again. What's more interesting is that her appearance hasn't changed much in the past two decades. . . The most exciting part of the script is the ridicule and mockery of marriage. David Lean is completely submerged in Noel Coward's script. PS This movie will be fun to watch with the ghost and the...

  • Gail 2022-10-06 19:00:38

    Ghost movies are not scary, knowing that the best ending for him is to go to reunite with his two wives...

  • Damien 2022-10-06 13:40:43

    A group of outstanding Cass rehearsed Coward's first-class off-line comedy under the direction of Lean, but the result was so nondescript. Some critics say that the movie version of [Happy Elf] has transformed into a profound work because of its serious tone. This is really too much to think about. In fact, there are many things in the original drama that do not make sense, so it is a joyous farce, and exaggeration is the truth. Coward’s sophisticated comedy machine was dismantled, leaving only...

  • Malvina 2022-10-06 13:32:13

    In the end it ended well. From then on, three people, ah no, three ghosts live happily together 23333 Margaret Russford’s psychic is too noisy, ghosts are annoying...

Extended Reading

Blithe Spirit quotes

  • Ruth Condomine: Alcohol will ruin your whole life if you allow it to get ahold on you, you know.

    Charles Condomine: Once and for all, Ruth, I'd like you to understand that what happened last night was nothing whatever to do with alcohol! I grant you it may have been some form of psychic delusion, but I was stone cold sober from first to last.

  • Ruth Condomine: You called me a guttersnipe. You told me to shut up. And when I quietly suggested we should go upstairs to bed, you said, with the most disgusting leer, it was an immoral suggestion.

    Charles Condomine: I was talking to Elvira.