Village of Daughters is a 1962 British comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring Eric Sykes, Scilla Gabel, John Le Mesurier, Grégoire Aslan, Graham Stark, and Warren Mitchell.
[1] Herbert Harris is a poor traveling salesman who is forced off the bus at a remote Italian village because he has no more money for the fare.
Antonio is a wealthy businessman in London who, in accordance with his father's wish, has decided to marry a woman from his ancestral village.
[2] The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "The promising comedy idea degenerates into predictable farce of the hit-and-miss kind – with the accent on the comely misses.
Yet for all its lack of discipline and indeed comic skill, the film exercises a kind of cheerful charm which at least makes a pleasant change from the ruthless knowingness of so much contemporary British screen comedy.