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Cluny Brown 1946

  At Last…The Stars You’ve Wanted - In Each Other’s Arms!  Amateur plumber Cluny Brown gets sent off by her uncle to work as a servant at an English country estate.

At Last…The Stars You’ve Wanted - In Each Other’s Arms! Amateur plumber Cluny Brown gets sent off by her uncle to work as a servant at an English country estate.

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In 1938 London, Cluny Brown Jennifer Jones meets Adam Belinski Charles Boyer while she is fixing a plumbing issue at Mr. Ames’s home, and the two quickly strike a chord. Later, at a party, the self-absorbed Betty Cream Helen Walker is pursued by two young men: Andrew Carmel Peter Lawford and John Frewen. Cream stumbles upon a sleeping Belinski, whom the men recognize as the prominent anti-Nazi author and professor. Andrew offers Belinski a place to stay at his family’s residence outside London, before he leaves for the city.

Brown’s uncle sends her to work as the parlor maid for Andrew’s family, led by Sir Henry Carmel Reginald Owen and Lady Carmel Margaret Bannerman, much to her displeasure. Upon arrival, Brown faces the contempt of housekeeper Mrs. Maile Sara Allgood and butler Mr. Syrette Ernest Cossart. At dinner, Brown is surprised to see Belinski. After dinner, Belinski is shown to a room with a nightingale under the window. Later, Belinski finds Brown and they realize they are out of place at the Carmels’ and make a pact to be platonic friends, even though Belinski is clearly interested in her.

One afternoon, Brown tells Belinski that she has been invited by chemist Jonathan Wilson Richard Haydn to meet his mother. At Wilson’s, Brown is amazed by the chemist’s mannerisms and array of skills. Meanwhile, Belinski rings Wilson’s doorbell and disappears. Later, while the couple are out walking, they run into Belinski, who admits that Wilson is a good man for Brown. That evening, though, Belinski tries to discourage Brown by comparing Wilson with ‘a freighter… in a quiet harbor’ but this makes Wilson even more attractive to Brown.

Andrew, who had a row with Cream in London, is shocked to find that Cream is a guest at the Carmel residence the following day. Belinski persuades Cream to let Brown, her personal maid, off the rest of the evening so she may attend Mrs. Wilson’s birthday party, where Wilson may announce his engagement to Brown. When something goes awry with the plumbing during the Wilsons’ party, Brown cannot resist the chance to show her skill at plumbing and bangs loudly and disruptively with a wrench on the offending pipe until it is fixed, startling the Wilsons and their guests. Mrs. Wilson Una O’Connor, expressing her disapproval, promptly retires for the night, and the guests, sensing that things have gone wrong, leave just as suddenly and quickly; Mr. Wilson is exasperated and has second thoughts about his intentions with Cluny Brown.

That evening, Belinski enters Cream’s bedroom, asking her to be nicer to Andrew, but Cream threatens to scream if he doesn’t leave, and when he praises, she screams. A furious Andrew believes Belinski was up to no good, but Lady Carmel orders her son to go straight to bed. In Cream’s room, Lady Carmel tells her she ought to marry Andrew and Cream agrees to tell him so in the morning. The next morning, Andrew decides he will settle the score with a fight, but Belinski manages to charm him and it all ends peacefully.

Since the birthday party, Brown has been sick in bed, while Belinski suddenly announces his departure. He asks Maile to give Brown his parting present and wishes Brown well with Mr. Wilson. Just after Belinski leaves, Brown rushes out and rushes to catch up with him at the train station. She reveals that while Mr. Wilson was disappointed by her behavior that night, he will ask his mother to give her another chance. Instead, Belinski ushers her onto the train. He professes his love to her, promising that to support both of them, he will write a best-selling murder mystery. They embrace and kiss.

In the window of the Fifth Avenue Bookstore, copies of Belinski’s novels The Nightingale Murder and The Nightingale Strikes Again! are displayed. A stylish Belinski and Brown happen by and are delighted by the display. After a long kiss, a crowd gathers. While shaking hands with well-wishers, Brown swoons, and a cab is summoned (implying she is pregnant).

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Cars Featured in Cluny Brown

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Buick

1938

Century

Chevrolet

1940

Special De Luxe

Chrysler

1939

Royal

De

1941

Soto De Luxe

Ford

1941

Super De Luxe

Ford

1938

V8 De Luxe

Hudson

1940

Eight

Lagonda

1936

LG 45

MG

1937

SA Tourer Charlesworth

Rolls-Royce

1930

Phantom II

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