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Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill

1948 | 92m | English

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A handsome young master at a boys school incurs the jealousy of an embittered colleague. From the novel by Hugh Walpole.
Release Date: Sep 27, 1948
Director: Lawrence Huntington
Writer: Hugh Walpole, T. J. Morrison, L.A.G. Strong
Genres: Drama
Keywords based on novel or book, cornwall, england, schoolteacher, boys' school
Production Companies Two Cities Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Name Character
Marius Goring Vincent Perrin
David Farrar David Traill
Greta Gynt Isobel Lester
Raymond Huntley Moy-Thompson
Edward Chapman Birkland
Mary Jerrold Mrs. Perrin
Ralph Truman Comber
Finlay Currie Sir Joshua Varley
Maurice Jones Clinton
Lloyd Pearson Dormer
May MacDonald Mrs. Dormer
Viola Lyel Mrs. Comber
Archie Harradine White
Donald Barclay Rogers
Pat Nye Matron
Howard Douglas Jenkins
John Campbell Garden
Brendan Clegg Dodge
Cavan Malone Benson
Roddy Hughes Doctor
David Lines Johnson
Brian McDermott Henderson
Roy Sargent 2nd Prefect
Johnnie Schofield Barman
John Warren Chauffeur
Sheila Huntington Vera
Name Job
Hugh Walpole Novel
Erwin Hillier Director of Photography
Fred Ryan Boom Operator
Lawrence Huntington Director
T. J. Morrison Writer
L.A.G. Strong Writer
Ralph Kemplen Editor
Maude Spector Casting
Thomas N. Morahan Art Direction
Allan Gray Original Music Composer
Name Title
Alexander Galperson Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

It wasn't often that Marius Goring got to take centre stage with a part, but he does it here - and he does it quite well, too. He is the pernickety school master "Perrin" who finds his nose a little out of joint when he is saddled with new man "Traill" (David Farrar). This latter man is perfectly ci ... vil, but is also a man who speaks his mind and who isn't prepared to wait half an hour for a bath in the morning, or bother who reads "The Times" first either. "Perrin" finds this behaviour all a bit disrespectful and soon the pair at at loggerheads. Meantime, the headmaster "Moy-Thompson" (Raymond Huntley) is a bit of a stickler for authority, and an act of kindness from "Perrin" sets them on a collision course - one that engenders some sympathy from "Traill" (and from us, too). What's fairly clear now is that the older man is on a slippery slope. His life revolves around his teaching and though we do learn a little of a tragic backstory, it's the present day and the uncertainties it brings him that seem to be influencing his increasingly erratic behaviour. When "Traill" announces his engagement to "Isobel" (Greta Gynt) that seems to be the final straw - but is there nothing that can be done to reconcile the two men? It's got plenty of the "Mr. Chips" story to it, and there's a decent bit of chemistry between the two, equally frustrated, men in the title as the story unravels a little less predictably than you might expect. Huntley is also quite effective as the odious headmaster, too and the story is well enough paced to keep an element of suspense as to the denouement going til near the end. It's a decent adaptation of the Hugh Walpole novel and worth a watch.

May 30, 2024