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Where There's a Will

1955 | 80m | English

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Popularity: 0.2 (history)

Director: Vernon Sewell
Writer: R.F. Delderfield
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A Cockney family inherit a ramshackle Devon farm. The rest of the family don't want to leave London but the father insists and off they go, to face the unknown.
Release Date: Mar 01, 1955
Director: Vernon Sewell
Writer: R.F. Delderfield
Genres: Comedy
Keywords farm, romance, dysfunctional family, inheritance, housekeeper, will, farm house, cockneys, londoners, devon
Production Companies George Maynard Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 29, 2024
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Character
Kathleen Harrison Annie Yeo
George Cole Fred Slater
Leslie Dwyer Alfred "Alfie" Brewer
Ann Hanslip June Hodge
Edward Woodward Ralph Stokes
Dandy Nichols Maud Hodge
Thelma Ruby Amy Slater
Edward Lexy Mafeking Brewer
Michael Shepley Mr. Cogent
Hugh Morton Mr. Arscott
Norman MacOwan Cagey
Philip Ray Squire Stokes
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R.F. Delderfield Screenplay
Vernon Sewell Director
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Geronimo1967
6.0

I suppose most of us, if told we had inherited something, would find our eyes light up. Not so much this family of East London Cockneys who have inherited a run-down old farm in Devon after it's owner had a rather terminal encounter with a land mine. It is about as far away from London as they can g ... o without a passport (assuming any of them actually had one). Upon arrival, they discover it's pretty much a dump and they are keen to just be rid of the place - and, fortunately, there are no shortage of folks wanting to obtain the land. Snag is, one of the family - "Alfie" (Leslie Dwyer) decides that he is tired of working in a bathhouse, and his niece "June" (Ann Hanslip) who is equally fed up with the relentless drudge of 1950s London life decides to help him make a go of the enterprise. What now ensues are a series of enjoyable escapades as they are, quite literally, fleeced by the locals, the ever pervasive Ministry and are soon ruing the day they ever saw the place. It is one of these gently internecine dramas, with everyone trying to pull a flanker before an ending that is as inevitable as it is enjoyable. It's maybe its a bit too basic, this - charming, yes - but the script and characterisations are little better than adaptations that might have worked (or, maybe did) better on the wireless. Still, it is quite a fun tale that raises a smile and makes you rethink that expression about gift horses

Nov 14, 2022