Aunt From Chicago |
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[I Theia ap' to Chicago]
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Simple, adorable light comedy (from Greece, but in Old Hollywood style) about an ex-general with four young daughters he has to marry off, but is too overprotective and conservative to let them so much as speak to boys. He recruits his sister, who has spent the last 30 years in the liberal enlightenment that is Chicago, to get the job done. Hilarity ensues. Aside from the father and the aunt the characters are not well-drawn and even they are types, but it proceeds with a sort of sitcom inevitability through blossoming romances with palpable charm.
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