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The Good Companions

JOY! MUSIC! MIRTH! "WORTHY OF THE HONOUR of being the first talking picture seen in public by the King and Queen."
1933 | 113m | English

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Film musical taken from JB Priestley's novel about three musicians joining together to save a failing concert party, the Dinky Doos.
Release Date: Feb 28, 1933
Director: Victor Saville
Writer: J. B. Priestley, Angus MacPhail, Ian Dalrymple
Genres: Comedy, Romance, Music
Keywords musical, pre-code
Production Companies Gaumont-British Picture Corporation, Welsh-Pearson
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 30, 2024
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jessie Matthews Susie Dean
Edmund Gwenn Jess Oakroyd
John Gielgud Inigo Jollifant
Mary Glynne Miss Elizabeth Trant
Percy Parsons Morton Mitcham
A.W. Baskcomb Jimmy Nunn
Florence Gregson Mrs. Oakroyd
Frank Pettingell Sam Oglethorpe
Laurence Hanray Mr. James Tarvin
Annie Esmond Mrs. James Tarvin
George Zucco Fauntley
Harold Meade Solicitor
Finlay Currie Monte Mortimer
Jack Hawkins Albert
Max Miller Millbrau
Ivor Barnard Eric Tipstead
Olive Sloane Effie
Name Job
Victor Saville Director
J. B. Priestley Novel
Angus MacPhail Writer
Alfred Junge Art Direction
W.P. Lipscomb Scenario Writer
Ian Dalrymple Writer
Bernard Knowles Director of Photography
Name Title
Michael Balcon Producer
T.A. Welsh Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

There's actually something really quite plausible about this film. It all centres around people who are restless. Unsettled. They need a change in their lives, so leave homes and families and set off on a pilgrimage. For what? Well they don't really know - it's going to be what ever fate throws at t ... hem. As we encounter the characters, there's a sense that this might be quite a lively adventure. Edmund Gwenn ("Jess") is from Yorkshire whom you might not expect to gel well with the prim and proper "Jollifant" (John Gielgud). You might expect neither to get on with the lively, but green, "Susie" (Jessie Matthews) but thrive they do. Based on JB Priestley's 1929 novel, this film has a certain feel good factor to it. That not long after the national recovery from the atrocities of the Great War this was probably a tonic that was much needed. It also demonstrates nicely the variety of talents at the the disposal of the likes of Gwenn and Gielgud whom, along with Matthews, can hold a tune well enough as their "Dinky Doos" prove that teamwork and pulling together are usually the most effective way to success - or, at least, to survival! There's plenty of situation humour here and the characters have a little bit of everyone in them - some of that good, some not so. At times it's a bit random, but that does it no harm - it keeps it from becoming a predictable drama, and that's what makes it that bit more entertaining.

Mar 14, 2024