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| Director: | Lewis Gilbert |
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| Writer: | Elizabeth Coxhead, Vernon Harris |
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| Bittersweet story about London's unwanted children and the good people trying to help them. Ann is a social worker, while Bill is an electrician whose contract with the local care home introduces him to the children and Ann. Events start to escalate out of control when a child takes possession of a loaded gun. | |
| Release Date: | Aug 12, 1958 |
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| Director: | Lewis Gilbert |
| Writer: | Elizabeth Coxhead, Vernon Harris |
| Genres: | Drama |
| Keywords | london, england, homeless child |
| Production Companies | Film Traders Ltd |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 30, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Barbara Murray | Ann Fairlie |
| Colin Petersen | Georgie |
| Dana Wilson | Barbie |
| Kathleen Harrison | Mrs. Farrer |
| Sean Barrett | Don Farrer |
| Mona Washbourne | Mrs. Daniels |
| Eleanor Summerfield | Gloria |
| Toke Townley | Mr. Daniels |
| Avice Landone | Rachel Seymour |
| Vi Stevens | Ma Robbins |
| Fred Griffiths | Mr. Hodges |
| Charles McShane | Derek |
| Max Bygraves | Bill Lowther |
| Marianne Stone | Cleaner |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Peter R. Hunt | Editor |
| Lewis Gilbert | Director |
| Larry Adler | Music |
| Elizabeth Coxhead | Novel |
| Vernon Harris | Writer |
| Harry Gillam | Cinematography |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Ian Dalrymple | Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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This got a BAFTA nod for Best British Screenplay and you can easily see why. It is a gentle, almost nostalgic, reminder of how different society was in the UK 60 years ago. Barbara Murray ("Ann") is a social worker struggling to look after a collection of kids from a variety of disadvantaged backgro ... unds. She meets and falls for the kind, gentle, real-life crooner Max Bygraves ("Bill") who has some fairly traumatic baggage of his own, and they both set about trying to bring a little happiness to themselves and to their young charges. This doesn't pull it's punches - not that it is gory, or visually violent - but it does tackle the topics of suicide, child neglect and parental (& official) indifference in quite a forthright (for 1958) fashion. It did remind me a little of my own childhood in Glasgow in the 1970s - kids were packed off "out to play" on spare ground - frequently that bombed out during WWII - on their own for days at a time; surrounded by an environment of cigarettes and alcohol - and although impossible to reconcile with attitudes today; people just didn't know any better and very, very few of us were ever at risk of anything more dangerous than a skint knee. The kids' performances are good as is Mona Washbourne as "Mrs. Daniels".