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Arthur

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Movie poster for Arthur (2011) directed by Dudley Moore, Geraldine Fitzgerald, John Gielgud, Liza Minnelli, Steve Gordon

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Synopsis

"Arthur" is a delightful comedy and romance film directed by Steve Gordon that was first released in 2011. The movie follows the charming and wealthy playboy Arthur Bach, portrayed by Dudley Moore, who leads a carefree life thanks to his family fortune. However, his carefree lifestyle is put to the test when his family threatens to cut him off from his inheritance unless he marries a woman of their choosing. Amidst this dilemma, Arthur meets the down-to-earth and spirited Linda Marolla, played by Liza Minnelli, and finds himself torn between following his family's wishes or pursuing true love. With a stellar cast including John Gielgud as Arthur's witty and loyal butler, and Geraldine Fitzgerald as his concerned grandmother, "Arthur" is a heartwarming tale filled with humor, romance, and poignant moments. As Arthur navigates the pressures of societal expectations and his own desires, viewers are taken on a journey of self-discovery and the true meaning of love and happiness. Packed with witty dialogue and memorable performances, "Arthur" is a timeless classic that captures the essence of finding love in unexpected places and staying true to oneself.

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Movie Details

👤Director
Dudley Moore, Geraldine Fitzgerald, John Gielgud, Liza Minnelli, Steve Gordon
📅Release Year
2011
⏱️Runtime
Not available
🎭Genre
ComedyRomance
🔍MPAA Rating
PG-13

Ratings & Box Office

🎯IMDb Rating (out of 10)
Not rated
📊Metascore (out of 100)
69.0
💰Box Office
Not available

TML ScoreTop Movie List exclusive rating

😐 average

🤔 Has both merits and weaknesses, may appeal to fans of the genre.

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