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The Next of Kin

1942 | 102m | English

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Wartime propaganda piece giving the warning "Be like Dad, Keep Mum". A gossipy housewife is overheard talking about what her son is doing by a Nazi spy.
Release Date: Jun 15, 1942
Director: Thorold Dickinson
Writer: Thorold Dickinson, Basil Bartlett, Angus MacPhail, John Dighton
Genres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller, War
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Production Companies Ealing Studios, Army Kinematograph Service
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 27, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Mervyn Johns No 23: Mr Davis
Nova Pilbeam Beppie Leemans
Reginald Tate Maj. Richards
John Chandos No 16
Stephen Murray Mr. Barratt
Jack Hawkins Brigade Major Harcourt
Geoffrey Hibbert Pvt. John
Philip Friend Lt. Cummins
Phyllis Stanley Miss Clare
Mary Clare Mrs. Webster
Basil Sydney Naval captain
Joss Ambler Mr Vemon
Brefni O'Rorke Brigadier Blunt
Alexander Field Pvt. Durnford
David Hutcheson Intelligence officer
Torin Thatcher German General
Thora Hird ATS drover with puncture
Frederick Leister Colonel
Charles Victor Neutral Seaman - Irish Joe
Richard Norris Pvt. Jimmy
Guy Maas The Frenchman - Captain Mercier
Basil Radford Careless Talker on Train
Naunton Wayne Careless Talker on Train
Johnnie Schofield Lance-Corporal
Frank Allenby Wing-Cmdr. Kenton
Victor Beaumont German Colonel (uncredited)
Mark Daly Corporal on Train (uncredited)
Ian Fleming Naval Officer (uncredited)
Hal Gordon Builder's Labourer (uncredited)
James Knight Sailor on Train (uncredited)
Charles Rolfe Mr. Palmer (uncredited)
Jack Sharp Warden (uncredited)
George Street Inspector Jolly (uncredited)
Guy Verney Soldier in Buffet Car (uncredited)
H Victor Weske Ted (uncredited)
John Williams General Cooper (uncredited)
Name Job
Thorold Dickinson Director, Writer
Basil Bartlett Writer
Angus MacPhail Writer
Thomas N. Morahan Art Direction
John Dighton Writer
Ernest Irving Music Director
Ray Pitt Editor
Ernest Palmer Director of Photography
Norman Daines Sound Recordist
William Walton Original Music Composer
Name Title
Michael Balcon Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
6.0

This isn't so much an action film, as a series of scenarios that convey a message to the watching public that "careless talk costs lives". It started out life as a training film and you can tell by the rather clunky editing that director Thorold Dickinson was thinking on his feet as this project aim ... ed at the military grew into a very important, and effective, counter-espionage tool. It's got quite a formidable cast of serving (or reservist) soldiers including Mervyn Johns, Jack Hawkins, Stephen Murray, Basil Sydney as well as Torin Thatcher in his typical role as the baddie; and the narrative weaves threads that cleverly expose just how easily the enemy got hold of information and capitalised on it. It uses actuality from time to time, and has a strange sort of excitement especially as the climaxes to each thread are not always favourable to the British which also lends it a considerable authenticity. There is a bit of wartime black humour to enjoy too, and though a curious film to watch, it has an unique plausibility which I found interesting, and to an extent, quite enjoyable.

Jun 26, 2022