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Vintage Wine 1935

★ 5.73 votes📅 1935-06-19

In *Vintage Wine (1935)*, directed by Henry Edwards, the Popinot family—a prestigious clan of French champagne magnates—find themselves embroiled in a web of mistaken identities and generational clashes when they suspect their patriarch, Charles Popi...

Director: Henry Edwards

Cast

Seymour Hicks
Seymour Hicks
Charles Popinot
Claire Luce
Claire Luce
Nina Popinot
Eva Moore
Eva Moore
Josephine Popinot
Judy Gunn
Judy Gunn
Blanche Popinot
Miles Malleson
Miles Malleson
Henri Popinot
Kynaston Reeves
Kynaston Reeves
Benedict Popinot
Michael Shepley
Michael Shepley
Richard Emsley
A. Bromley Davenport
A. Bromley Davenport
Pierre
Amy Brandon Thomas
Stephanie Popinot
Brian Buchel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Vintage Wine* (1935) about?

This 1930s comedy follows the Popinot family, French wine tycoons who mistakenly believe their patriarch is living a wild life in Rome with a mistress. Instead, they uncover his secret happy marriage to a younger woman—and her shock at discovering his true age. The film is a humorous clash of generations and expectations, wrapped in classic charm.

Who directed *Vintage Wine*?

The film was directed by Henry Edwards, a British filmmaker known for his work in early cinema and comedic storytelling.

Who stars in *Vintage Wine*?

The film features Seymour Hicks, Claire Luce, Eva Moore, Judy Gunn, and Miles Malleson as the ensemble cast bringing this champagne-fueled farce to life.

Is *Vintage Wine* (1935) worth watching?

While lacking a rated IMDb score, *Vintage Wine* is a delightful slice of vintage comedy with sharp humor and a clever premise. Its themes of age, perception, and family dynamism give it a timeless appeal, especially for fans of classic films and lighthearted storytelling. Perfect for a cozy movie night.

How long is *Vintage Wine*?

Runtime details are not listed for this 1935 film.

About Vintage Wine (1935) — A Champagne Comedy of Generational Gaffes and Secret Lives

In *Vintage Wine (1935)*, directed by Henry Edwards, the Popinot family—a prestigious clan of French champagne magnates—find themselves embroiled in a web of mistaken identities and generational clashes when they suspect their patriarch, Charles Popinot, of living a scandalous double life in Rome. What unfolds is a spirited comedy of errors as Charles, now happily remarried to a much younger woman who believes he's decades her junior, faces the chaos of his family's unexpected arrival. Their assumption that he's a free-spirited rogue clashes with the reality of his quiet domestic bliss, sparking laughter, misunderstandings, and a delightful exploration of age, perception, and family secrets. Edwards' sharp direction infuses the film with classic 1930s charm, blending wit with a lighthearted critique of societal expectations.

The atmosphere is one of playful tension, where humor arises from the collision of old-world formality and youthful exuberance. As the Popinots navigate their preconceptions, the story unfolds with clever twists that underscore the absurdity of assumptions—and the sweetness of second chances. *Vintage Wine (1935)* is a timeless romp that balances sophistication with broad comedy, making it a must-watch for fans of vintage films and witty storytelling.