Adam and Evelyne

Based on a storyline written by Granger and Noel Langley, it was both directed and produced by Harold French.According to Robert Osborne, host of Turner Classic Movies, the leads suited the stars, as they were romantically involved at the time, despite their age difference.[2][3] When jockey Chris Kirby is fatally injured in a horse race, he gets his best friend, gambler Adam Black, to promise to take care of his teenage daughter, Evelyne, who has been raised apart from her father.[10][11] Rank and File wrote in 2013, "The audience isn't certain whether they are watching a drama or a not particularly funny screwball comedy...Despite these shortcoming the film has a certain charm and remains watchable.[13][failed verification] Filmink called it "a dodgy comedy where Jean Simmons falls in love with her adopted father Stewart Granger, and we’re meant to find it sweet.
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