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The Happy Family

1952 | 86m | English

(140 votes)

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Popularity: 0.6 (history)

Director: Muriel Box
Writer: Muriel Box, Sydney Box
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When the Government decide to build a Festival of Britain exhibition site, everything goes to plan, all except the fact that the main road and the pedestrian subway into the site, are blocked by a little corner shop, which is owned and run by a Mr. Lord and his family. When the Lords refuse to be bought off, and decline the compensation offered by the authorities. the police and the bailiffs try to evict them, only to come under fire from the family, who have barricaded themselves inside the shop.
Release Date: Mar 30, 1952
Director: Muriel Box
Writer: Muriel Box, Sydney Box
Genres: Comedy
Keywords london, england, shopkeeper, woman director, festival of britain, cockney
Production Companies London Independent Producers
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 28, 2024
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Stanley Holloway Henry Lord
Kathleen Harrison Lillian Lord
Naunton Wayne Mr. Filch
Dandy Nichols Ada
John Stratton David
Eileen Moore Joan
Shirley Mitchell Marina
Margaret Barton Anne
George Cole Cyril
Miles Malleson Mr. Thwaites
Geoffrey Sumner Sir Charles Spanniell
Laurence Naismith Councillor
Name Job
Muriel Box Writer, Director
Sydney Box Writer
Laurie Ridley Still Photographer
Name Title
Sydney Box Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Stanley Holloway has his best "Passport to Pimlico" (1949) hat on here for his battle with HM Government. He runs his little family corner shop with wife "Lillian" (Kathleen Harrison), minding their own business and generally quite excited about the forthcoming Festival of Britain. Excited, that is, ... until they discover that their little home is slap bang in the middle of the plans for the site. Determined not to be bought off, they vow to stick it out as the Whitehall mandarins try just about everything from condemning their building to shutting off the power - to drive them out. What ensues now is a quickly paced, entertaining story of defiance well held together for 90 minutes by a stalwart cast of British favourites - Dandy Nichols, the aways reliable Naunton Wayne and a host of others led amiably from the front by the on-form Holloway and Harrison. It still resonates 70 years later, and is well worth a watch.

Sep 11, 2022