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Director: June Wyndham-Davies
Cast: Julia Foster, Keith Barron
A couple's relaxing evening is disturbed by the discovery of a mouse in the house.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The House Mouse (1966), directed by June Wyndham-Davies, is a short film that depicts a couple's evening being disrupted by the discovery of a mouse in their home. Critical reception and awards for this film are not widely documented, and information on its public reception, such as IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes ratings, is currently unavailable.
Why you might like this:
Fans of clever, character-driven comedy will enjoy the delightful interplay between the leads in this 1966 film directed by June Wyndham-Davies. The story's focus on a simple domestic disruption allows the talented actors, like Julia Foster, to shine and bring humor and heart to this lighthearted yet thoughtful exploration of a relatable situation.