A struggling young poet in love manages a country inn, and thwarts a kidnapping attempt.A struggling young poet in love manages a country inn, and thwarts a kidnapping attempt.A struggling young poet in love manages a country inn, and thwarts a kidnapping attempt.
Vincent Ball
- Stacey
- (uncredited)
Ernest Berk
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
Elizabeth Blake
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
Dennis Brian
- Member, Oxford Crew
- (uncredited)
Derek Briggs
- Cyclist
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Storyline
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- TriviaMade using Rank's "Independent Frame" production system. The system proved a costly flop.
- Quotes
Prof. Benbow: An egregious illiterate nincompoop - I will not have you casting sheeps' eyes at an unlettered buffoon.
- SoundtracksHalf a World Away
Lyrics by Colin Forster
Music by John Leighton
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Delightfully literate screwball comedy with leads in top form
It is rather unfortunate that I know so little about Director Frederick Wilson's work - he does a magnificent job of directing this exquisite screwball comedy that brims with poetical quotes, garments from the days of chivalry, a most handsome leading couple, acting of the highest order both in terms of diction and of naturalistic delivery, and absolutely delightful cinematography that brings out the beauty of the English countryside and local traditions... including a pub that sees the convergence of persons from all walks of life, including a thief.
That said, love looms large as the loftiest consideration, and the poet cum publican played by handsome Derek Bond is more than perfectly matched by the lovely English rose, Rona Anderson, to me one of the most beautiful and elegant women ever.
Add to the inventive and fast-moving script by Diana Morgan the presence of the great James Robertson Justice - one of the great voices of British cinema - and the flighty Joyce Grenfell teaching others to dance and playing the queen, and you have a glorious dish that deserves to be savored and revisited.
I had a wonderful time watching it.
That said, love looms large as the loftiest consideration, and the poet cum publican played by handsome Derek Bond is more than perfectly matched by the lovely English rose, Rona Anderson, to me one of the most beautiful and elegant women ever.
Add to the inventive and fast-moving script by Diana Morgan the presence of the great James Robertson Justice - one of the great voices of British cinema - and the flighty Joyce Grenfell teaching others to dance and playing the queen, and you have a glorious dish that deserves to be savored and revisited.
I had a wonderful time watching it.
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- adrianovasconcelos
- May 9, 2023
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- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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