This is a great-underrated movie. Everyone does his or her part exceptionally well.
Jonathan Kingsley (David Niven) is a professor that gives out advice on how to raise a family until he has to deal with an adolescent daughter (Cristina Ferrare) himself. The next-door neighbor is always trying to disrobe Kingsley's other daughter, Linda Kingsley.
Bartholomew Smuts (Jeff Cooper) paints a nude picture of Linda. Linda turns up in a family way. So in a desperate attempt to discover who is the father, calls all the suspects into one room.
Just when everything is supposed to come out all right Jonathan Kingsley realizes that is another daughter is now coming of age.
Jonathan Kingsley (David Niven) is a professor that gives out advice on how to raise a family until he has to deal with an adolescent daughter (Cristina Ferrare) himself. The next-door neighbor is always trying to disrobe Kingsley's other daughter, Linda Kingsley.
Bartholomew Smuts (Jeff Cooper) paints a nude picture of Linda. Linda turns up in a family way. So in a desperate attempt to discover who is the father, calls all the suspects into one room.
Just when everything is supposed to come out all right Jonathan Kingsley realizes that is another daughter is now coming of age.