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3''Georgy Girl'' is a 1966 British romantic {{dramedy}} film directed by Silvio Narizzano and starring Creator/LynnRedgrave in the title role.
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5Georgiana "Georgy" Parkin (Redgrave) is a vivacious and outgoing Ugly Duckling who lives in London with her beautiful yet bitchy violinist friend, Meredith (Creator/CharlotteRampling), and often holds the children's dance and music classes she teaches at the loft of her parents' wealthy employer, James Leamington (Creator/JamesMason), who served as a father figure to Georgy as she was growing up but now lusts after her while trapped in a [[AwfulWeddedLife loveless and childless marriage]] with an ailing wife. Leamington makes a proposition to Georgy – a legal contract in which she'll be his [[TheMistress mistress]] and he'll provide her with all the money and luxuries she wants – which she isn't too sure of accepting. Then Meredith finds herself pregnant with her boyfriend Jos's (Creator/AlanBates) baby, and Georgy takes full advantage of the contract and throws herself into Motherhood, while Jos falls for her.
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7[[TheFilmOfTheBook Based on a novel]] by Margaret Forster, this film was nominated at the 39th UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s for Best Actress (Redgrave), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Mason), Best Black-and-White Cinematography, and Best Original Song. It was also nominated for six UsefulNotes/{{Golden Globe|Award}}s (with Redgrave winning for Best Actress – Comedy or Musical) and four UsefulNotes/{{BAFTA}}s.
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10!! ''Georgy Girl'' includes examples of:
11* SixtiesHair: The dreaded and less dreaded BeehiveHairdo that Georgy sports, Meredith wears her hair long in a Jean Shrimpton-esque flip, Jos wears a haircut that would make him fit in with Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, and Georgy later wears her hair loose in a set bouffant.
12* AdaptationalAttractiveness: James Leamington is described as a fat man in the novel, whereas in the film he's portrayed by the much more svelte James Mason.
13%%* AlliterativeTitle: Although it's semi-averted due to the soft "g"/hard "g" effect.
14* AlphaBitch: Played with in that there isn't a GirlPosse, but Meredith often acts like Georgy is her servant.
15* AwfulWeddedLife: A few examples.
16** Mr. and Mrs. Leamington, due to her illness and the fact he doesn't really love her.
17** Georgy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parkin, in the novel; it's implied she serves as TheBeard and ExtremeDoormat in the marriage.
18** Jos and Meredith: Swinging Singles while they were dating, but then Jos grows disenchanted with Meredith's selfishness and put-downs and she grows disenchanted with both marriage and motherhood. They ultimately split up, Meredith leaving with a wealthy man and Jos setting up house with Georgy and baby Sara. [[spoiler:That is, until he too grows tired of his responsibilities – and with Georgy being more interested in Sara than him – and abandons them]].
19** As it looks, [[spoiler: Georgy and James will have a SexlessMarriage since Georgy only married him for the sake of keeping Sara]].
20* BeautifulAllAlong: Georgy at the end.
21* BeehiveHairdo: Georgy gets two. A ridiculous one that she later washes off in disgust and a more matronly one when Meredith is pregnant.
22* BerserkButton: Meredith receives some really verbal ones.
23** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8YCQ8j55VM Jos loses it]] when Meredith insults Georgy's looks while they're gathering important information for the pregnancy.
24** Georgy really gives it to Meredith when the latter is not ecstatic about having an "ugly" baby and calls her a horrible mother.
25* BirthDeathJuxtaposition: The book reports that Sara, Meredith and Jos's baby, was born around the time Mrs. Leamington died.
26* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: James gets the girl, but only because she wants a to raise a child that isn't her own and Georgy does end up with a millionaire and her baby, but only in for the security]].
27* BridalCarry: Jos does this two times. Once with Meredith, played straight; the other with Georgy, where he's slightly struggling with her build.
28* ChasteHero: Georgy (though not by her choice).
29%%* ComingOfAgeStory
30* DeadpanSnarker: Meredith gets into this role.
31** Georgy behaves this way with her father.
32* ExpositoryThemeTune: The lyrics of the title song actually provide some expository information about Georgy, including that she's never had a boyfriend.
33* FatBestFriend: Meredith regards Georgy as this, subverted in that Georgy is more big rather than obese and is the protagonist. The book has Peg the Neighbor as this role in regards to Georgy. This was dropped in the film where her role was much more minor and she was played by a very petite actress.
34* FieryRedhead: Played with. Georgy (as played by the redhaired Lynn Redgrave in B&W) is easygoing and cheerful, putting up with Meredith's bitchiness, but she doesn't suffer any fools and she really tells off Meredith for finding her child too unattractive and for wanting to abandon the kid.
35* FriendToAllChildren: Georgy really likes kids. She teaches a class for young school age children and craves being a mother more than a boyfriend.
36* GenkiGirl: Jos is a [[GenderInvertedTrope rare male example,]] and Georgy is at turns charmed and irritated by it (mostly the latter by the end of the film).
37* GonkyFemme: Georgy, she's regarded as very large and frumpy, but she is soft-hearted and motherly along with [[FeminineWomenCanCook being good in the kitchen]].
38* GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion: Averted. The bitchy and self-centered Meredith had a few abortions in the past and this time she will go through the pregnancy, only for everyone to see she isn't mother material.
39* HappilyAdopted: [[spoiler: Baby Sara in the end after Georgy adopts her and then marries Mr. Leamington]].
40* IAmNotPretty: Georgy bears the angst of this trope but doesn't really express it until after Meredith likens her to "the back end of a bus".
41-->'''Georgy:''' She's right, Jos. I ''am'' like the back of a bus! My face is too fat and my hair's like grass, I'm just a mess!
42-->'''Jos:''' Shut up, you're not! Look, she's just jealous of you!
43-->'''Georgy:''' ''Jealous?!'' Look at the size of me!
44* ItsAllAboutMe: The motto for Meredith and Jos's life; both wind up abandoning their daughter because parental responsibilities cramp their lifestyle.
45* MayDecemberRomance: The twenty-two year old Georgy soon [[spoiler: ends up with her parents' older employer]].
46* NoGuyWantsAnAmazon: [[HugeSchoolgirl Georgy is a big girl (as played by the full-figured and very tall Lynn Redgrave)]] and not very girlish, and she has a hard time finding a man to date her.
47--> '''Mr. Parkin:''' She's the size of a lorry driver.
48* ParentsAsPeople: Meredith and Jos are fun and swinging people, but good parents they are not.
49* ParentalSubstitute: Georgy, for Meredith's and Jos's baby Sara, later Sara's parents abandon her with Georgy and the latter [[spoiler: marries the widowed James in order for the state to let her keep the baby]].
50* ReallyGetsAround: Meredith has quite a history.
51* RewrittenPopVersion: "Georgy Girl" by The Seekers. One version is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ditgnGlYMXE brighter and more optimistic]] while the other (as heard in the movie) is a bit darker and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keUOA3NJpyo describes how she needs a makeover]] and that [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aOKJ6EiC0c she ends up]] in [[spoiler: a marriage of money rather than love]].
52* SexlessMarriage: As explained above in AwfulWeddedLife.
53* SheCleansUpNicely: It's really notable how Georgy's appearance improves when she starts wearing clothes that fit and doesn't do her hair up in a haphazard ponytail.
54* ThematicThemeTune / TitleThemeTune: Written by Tom Springfield (music) and Jim Dale (lyrics) and performed by the Australian folk group The Seekers, it became a huge hit on both sides of the Atlantic as well as Down Under.
55 * TomboyishName: Georgy's real name is Georgiana, course averted since she is referred to as [[AffectionateNickname "Georgy Girl"]].
56* TomboyishPonytail: Act I of the film has Georgy put up her hair in a messy ponytail, until she moves on to a beehive and a softer bouffant.
57* UglyHeroGoodLookingVillain: [[HollywoodHomely Georgy]] and the slimmer and beautiful [[ItsAllAboutMe Meredith]] are friends, yet fall into this trope a bit despite the film not having a black and white morality.
58* UnnecessaryMakeover: In-universe, Georgy stops at a hair salon and one of the hairdressers bides her to come in. She comes in with a messy ponytail and comes out with a BeehiveHairdo that likely is ridiculous even by '60s standards. She thankfully washes off in a public sink, content with her messy and frumpy yet normal hair.

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