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  1. In 1999, the original version of My Man Godfrey was deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. The film was remade in 1957 with June Allyson and David Niven in the starring roles.

  2. My Man Godfrey is a 1957 American CinemaScope comedy film starring June Allyson and David Niven. [2] [3] It was adapted by Peter Berneis, William Bowers and Everett Freeman, and directed by Henry Koster. The film is a color remake of Gregory La Cava 's 1936 screwball comedy of the same name.

  3. My Man Godfrey: Directed by Henry Koster. With June Allyson, David Niven, Jessie Royce Landis, Robert Keith. The spoiled daughter of a rich American family hires as butler an Austrian vagrant she finds on a pier, without knowing that he illegally jumped ship.

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    • Comedy, Mystery, Romance
    • Henry Koster
    • 1958-01-02
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  5. By the time La Cava took up My Man Godfrey, he had made numerous features, including The Half-Naked Truth (1932), which starred Lee Tracy as a carnival pitchman and helped establish the La Cava pace for plot and dialogue (breakneck); Gabriel over the White House (1933), a transcendently weird protofascist fantasy about an archangel put into the ...

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  6. My Man Godfrey ★★½ 1957 Inferior remake of the sophisticated screwball comedy of the ‘30s about a butler who brings a touch of the common man to the filthy rich. Niven stars as the butler and Allyson plays the rich girl, but nothing compares to the original roles created by Powell and Lombard.

  7. When Carole Lombard and William Powell made My Man Godfrey in 1936, they helped to create a classic screwball comedy. Twenty-one years later, Lombard had died and Powell had retired, but My Man Godfrey (1957) returned to theaters.

  8. May 29, 2008 · The man who came to buttle. In “My Man Godfrey” (1936), the spoiled heiress Irene (Carole Lombard) displays her futile love for her butler (William Powell) during this kitchen scene, when she tells him: “I want to wipe.”. When Carole Lombard and the family maid discuss the newly hired butler, we can read her mind when she says, "I'd ...

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