8/10
Very funny film, riotous last half
13 May 2020
This 1954 British-made comedy is set in Rathbarney (Ireland) - so the opening credits read. Its population is 507½, including, in parentheses, "the ghost, two oldest inhabitants, three leprechauns and a number of begorrahs." The best known of the cast are David Niven as Jasper O'Leary, Barry Fitzgerald as Thady O'Heggarty, and Yvonne De Carlo as Serena McGlusky.

Jasper turns the local town upside down when he fails to live up to the traditions and goodwill that his great uncle, General O'Leary had maintained as the master of the O'Leary estate. The good general, played by A.E. Matthews, dies after catching pneumonia from falling over a jump into a puddle when his horse bolted. The good general was 82 years old, and apparently his horse was older in horse years. George Cole and Joseph Tomelty head a list of supporting actors that provide most of the comedy. De Carlo plays a gold-digger whom Jasper has eyes for and who would be very willing to accept him in marriage.

This is a very funny film, one of the few in which Niven plays a despicable character. He's an actual cad here, but that's essential for the comedy that is provided mostly by the towns folk. Well, a few well-intentioned lads from the pub. The last half of the film is laugh-out-loud funny. Various groups of the lads try to bump off Jasper and keep foiling one another.

This film was produced and directed by Italian filmmaker Mario Zampi. He made fewer than 20 films and directed only 15 of which half a dozen were comedies. But three of those comedies have the leading comedy actors of the day and are among the best of British comedies of all time. They include, "Laughter in Paradise" of 1951, "Your Past is Showing" of 1957 and "Too Many Crooks" of 1959. They are filled with hilarious antics and very funny dialog throughout.

"Tonight's the Night," (aka, "Happy Ever After") isn't at the level of those three films, but it is a very funny and enjoyable comedy that most people should enjoy.

Here's my favorite line from the film. Serena, "Well, you're broke, and I've only got that three and four pence my husband left me. What are we going to live on?" Jasper, "I'll think of someone."
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