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195294 minComedy, Romance

The Happy Time

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Is The Happy Time worth watching? With a rating of 6.3/10, this Comedy, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Happy Time Synopsis

A violinist and his brother guide one's son through his crush on the family maid in 1920s Ottawa.

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Top Cast

Charles Boyer
Charles BoyerJacques Bonnard
Louis Jourdan
Louis JourdanUncle Desmond Bonnard
Marsha Hunt
Marsha HuntSusan Bonnard
Bobby Driscoll
Bobby DriscollRobert 'Bibi' Bonnard
Linda Christian
Linda ChristianMignonette Chappuis
Kurt Kasznar
Kurt KasznarUncle Louis Bonnard
Marcel Dalio
Marcel DalioGrandpere Bonnard
Jeanette Nolan
Jeanette NolanFelice Bonnard
Jack Raine
Jack RaineMr. Frye - School Principal
Richard Erdman
Richard ErdmanAlfred Grattin

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Is The Happy Time worth watching?

The Happy Time has received mixed reviews with a 6.3/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Romance movies.

Is The Happy Time hit or flop?

The Happy Time has received average ratings (6.3/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Happy Time?

The Happy Time is a Comedy, Romance movie that A violinist and his brother guide one's son through his crush on the family maid in 1920s Ottawa....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfDec 8, 2024
★ 7

Aside from "Treasure Island" (1950) this might be my favourite film featuring the charming Bobby Driscoll. He's the teenage "Robert/Bibi" who is completely oblivious to the affections of his next door neighbour because he only has eyes for the new maid "Mignonette" (Linda Christian). His obsessiveness starts to affect his schoolwork, and when the lovelorn "Peggy" (Marlene Cameron) doctors a rather risqué copy of "Paris Match" and gets him into hot water, things get so serious as to require the intervention of his dad (Charles Boyer) and two uncles (Louis Jourdan and Kurt Kasznar). They question him about the naughty photos and respect his denial whilst also clocking really quite quickly just what is troubling their young charge. Boyer is also on good form here, and I thought Richard Fleischer's amiable direction allowed the deftly adapted script to tell us a story of pubescent love mixed with familial concern and affection and peppered with some lovely, quite witty, observational humour. Driscoll was seventeen or so when he made this, so he probably had some genuine hormones to add to this genuinely quite enjoyable comedic drama. Don't be put off by the rather ropey title track, it's really quite good fun, this.