Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDuring the Depression in England, a young lady from Lancashire decides to be a rich bookmaker's mistress, just to help the rest of her unemployed family.During the Depression in England, a young lady from Lancashire decides to be a rich bookmaker's mistress, just to help the rest of her unemployed family.During the Depression in England, a young lady from Lancashire decides to be a rich bookmaker's mistress, just to help the rest of her unemployed family.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Sebastian Cabot
- Man in Crowd at Betting Payout
- (Nicht genannt)
Terry Conlin
- Ted Munter
- (Nicht genannt)
A. Bromley Davenport
- Pawnbroker
- (Nicht genannt)
Peter Gawthorne
- Police Supt
- (Nicht genannt)
Muriel George
- Landlady
- (Nicht genannt)
Philip Godfrey
- Charlie - Sam Grundy's Assistant
- (Nicht genannt)
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WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThere was considerable difficulty getting the film released in the US. The Production Code Administration found "insufficient compensating moral values for illicit sex", and objected to the profanity and use of vulgar expressions, and even favourable reviews in the Irish Catholic press failed to sway their opinion. In 1945, Anglo-American agreed to record additional dialogue suggesting that Sally and Grundy were married, cut eighteen pages of the script and the scene where Mrs Hardcastle bathes her husband.
- PatzerUnlike many of the other characters, Deborah Kerr does not have a Lancashire accent.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Empire of the Censors (1995)
Ausgewählte Rezension
This is a typical BBC2 or Channel 4 afternoon offering: British, black and white, at least 40 years old and just what you'd watch if you are indeed on the dole.
It reminds me of This Happy Breed (1944), featuring working class people and their daily struggle for survival in a class-ridden society, only this time it's the Great Depression in the Welsh valleys. They face temptations, peer hostility if they do not conform to the norm, and total frustration (though in this case alleviated by a seaside visit to Blackpool, that epitome of Englishness).
It is actually a very political film, containing a violent clash between the unemployed demonstrators and the stubborn, violent police. Presumably the prime minister of the day - Winston Churchill - would have loved this film as he battered the workers himself a few times.
John Baxter, the director, was never a household name, probably because of his strange, expressionist editing which is unusual for any British film, let alone this offering from the war years. However, there are some advanced - for 1941 - special effects.
The film could have benefited from some outside, location shooting down in south Wales, too. Somewhere like Ferndale, perhaps.
It reminds me of This Happy Breed (1944), featuring working class people and their daily struggle for survival in a class-ridden society, only this time it's the Great Depression in the Welsh valleys. They face temptations, peer hostility if they do not conform to the norm, and total frustration (though in this case alleviated by a seaside visit to Blackpool, that epitome of Englishness).
It is actually a very political film, containing a violent clash between the unemployed demonstrators and the stubborn, violent police. Presumably the prime minister of the day - Winston Churchill - would have loved this film as he battered the workers himself a few times.
John Baxter, the director, was never a household name, probably because of his strange, expressionist editing which is unusual for any British film, let alone this offering from the war years. However, there are some advanced - for 1941 - special effects.
The film could have benefited from some outside, location shooting down in south Wales, too. Somewhere like Ferndale, perhaps.
- frankiehudson
- 11. Juli 2004
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- Blackpool, Lancashire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Pleasure Beach/illuminated trams)
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