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They Knew Mr. Knight

1946 | 93m | English

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After a chance train encounter with Laurence Knight, Tom Blake's family's fortunes prosper on the beneficence of the great financier. A developing friendship leads to the Knights selling their home to the Blakes when they move back to London. All looks rosy for the Blakes as share prices in Mr Knight's new business venture soar, but is their confidence misplaced?
Release Date: Mar 05, 1946
Director: Norman Walker
Writer: Norman Walker, Dorothy Whipple, Victor MacLure
Genres: Drama
Keywords financier
Production Companies G.H.W. Productions Ltd.
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024
Entered: May 04, 2024
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Name Character
Mervyn Johns Tom Blake
Nora Swinburne Celia Blake
Joyce Howard Freda Blake
Joan Greenwood Ruth Blake
Peter Hammond Douglas Blake
Marie Ault Grandma Blake
Frederick Cooper Edward Blake
Grace Arnold Isabel Blake
Alfred Drayton Mr. Lawrence Knight
Olive Sloane Mrs. Maudie Knight
Joan Maude Carrie Porritt
Kenneth Kove Coggie Selby
Frederick Burtwell Mr. Berry
Winifred Oughton Mrs. Greene
Tarva Penna Mr. Greene
Patric Curwen Mr. Porter
Muriel Aked Lady Gilling
Anthony Holles Station Master
Gordon Begg Sims
Ian Fleming Higgs
Sheila Raynor Agnes
Pat Stevens Miss Berry
Doyley John Bobby Hewett
Name Job
Norman Walker Screenplay, Director
Sam Simmonds Editor
Dorothy Whipple Novel
Victor MacLure Screenplay
Sidney Gausden Production Design
Erwin Hillier Director of Photography
John Greenwood Music
Name Title
Norman Walker Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
6.0

"Mr. Knight" (Alfred Drayton) is the archetypal man made good. He walks to his first class railway carriage every morning fêted by the staff and the management. One morning he is prevented from treading on a banana skin on the steps by the struggling mill owner "Blake" (Mervyn Johns) and soon the tw ... o are inseparable. "Blake" is ambitious for success - for himself and his large family, and hopes his association with this successful man will bring him good fortune. Initially it does, and they move to big house and acquire the trappings of luxury - but as with anything that looks too good to be true, it usually is. Things take a turn for the worst and the friendship turns sour leaving "Blake" with quite an headache. This is a simple enough story of greed. Not necessarily of the venal sort. In the beginning "Blake" wants his money for his family - a laudable motive, no doubt. Like "Scrooge", though, his character finds the pursuit of wealth addictive. He gradually becomes subsumed by the need to make more, and more. Enough is never enough. When the bottom falls out of his dream, he is bereft - but not just of the cash, but of his integrity and his soul. His children are also quite an effective barometer of the toxicity of wealth too - not least the spoiled and selfish "Freda" (a strong performance from Joyce Howard) and his other daughter "Ruth" (Joan Greenwood). Like many British films made immediately post-WWII, it has a message to it and this well assembled cast delivers it clearly. For a Britain in 1946 - there are few quick wins.

Feb 13, 2023