
Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Happy Ever After is a curious little comedy that has a certain charm to it. Set in a picturesque Irish village, the story unfolds with the untimely death of General O'Leary, and his rather unsavory nephew, Jasper, stepping into his shoes. There’s this palpable tension as Jasper ruffles feathers, especially with the locals who are anything but pleased with his antics. The performances, particularly from those scheming characters, bring a lighthearted yet mischievous tone to the film. The pacing is steady, allowing for some delightful character interactions that really capture the quirks of village life. It's distinctive for its subtle commentary on class and the human condition wrapped in a comedic package.
Happy Ever After is a bit of an obscurity, with limited releases over the years, making it a rarity for collectors. Finding it on physical media can be a hunt, as it doesn’t pop up often. The film's unique blend of comedy and social commentary, along with its charming performances, tends to draw the interest of collectors who appreciate lesser-known gems from the era. Its scarcity and the whimsical Irish setting certainly add to its appeal among those who enjoy digging into the nuances of vintage cinema.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover