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A comedy film based on Graham Greene's novel, starring Maggie Smith as an eccentric aunt and Alec McCowen as her nephew. The film follows their adventures across Europe and North Africa, involving smuggling, ransom, and romance.
Travels with My Aunt: Directed by George Cukor. With Maggie Smith, Alec McCowen, Louis Gossett Jr., Robert Stephens. At his mother's funeral, banker Henry meets his Aunt Augusta, an eccentric old woman who takes him on a wild adventure to rescue an old lover.
- (2.6K)
- Adventure, Comedy
- George Cukor
- 2019
At his mother's funeral in London, stodgy banker Henry Pulling is surprised to be greeted by his aunt, Augusta Bertram, a flamboyant, redheaded septuagenarian. Henry is further shocked when Augusta informs him that the woman who reared him was not his biological mother, whom Augusta describes as a "naughty girl."
- George Cukor, John Box, Miguel Angel Gil Jr.
- Maggie Smith
Travels with My Aunt. Comedy. 109 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 1973. Roger Ebert. March 5, 1973. 3 min read. George Cukor ’s “Travels with My Aunt” is a whimsical romantic fantasy that works; which is to say, if you are not a fan of whimsical romantic fantasy, it’s going to be too much for you.
At his mother's funeral, uptight banker Henry Pulling (Alec McCowen) meets an eccentric woman claiming to be his aunt, Augusta Bertram (Maggie Smith).
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- George Cukor
- PG
- Maggie Smith
At his mother's funeral, stuffy bank clerk Henry Pulling meets his Aunt Augusta Bertram (Dame Maggie Smith), an elderly eccentric with more-than-shady dealings who pulls him along on a whirlwind adventure as she attempts to rescue an old lover.
At his mother's funeral, stuffy bank clerk Henry Pulling meets his Aunt Augusta, an elderly eccentric with more-than-shady dealings who pulls him along on a whirlwind adventure as she attempts to rescue an old lover.