A Touch of Class
"A Touch of Class" is a 1973 comedy film directed by M. J. O'Connor. The story revolves around a wealthy businessman, George Segal, who falls in love with a charming con artist, played by Glenda Jackson. Their relationship leads to a series of humorous and unexpected events as they navigate their differences in social status.
The film explores themes of love, deception, and the clash between high society and the working class. It received critical acclaim for its witty dialogue and strong performances, particularly from Jackson, who won an Academy Award for her role.