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- Casting principal
Peter Forbes-Robertson
- Reception Clerk
- (as Peter Forbes Robertson)
Fred Davis
- Restaurant Patron
- (non crédité)
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Raymond Huntley has problems. Not only has the Air Force commandeered the 13th green of his golf club, but his long-simmering relationship with American Barbara Kelly has reached the boiling point. While his children were young, they had maintained a discreet relationship. Now that they have grown up, the time has come for them to get married. However the children are still adamantly opposed to her.
Although all the performers do their best with their roles, this movie, based on a play by R.F. Delderfield has an essential problem: there's no real reason for the youngsters to object to Miss Kelly except for the demands of the plot. the result is that they are all at least slightly nasty, even as they are engaged in their own love affairs. One is carrying on with a married man, another has fallen for Corporal Ronald Howard, who doesn't earn enough money.... matters like that. Of course, it's all up to Miss Kelly to sort matters out, even as they protest at her interference.
It's Wolf Rilla's first movie as a director; he also wrote the screenplay, opening it up a bit from the play. He cannot, however, do much to deal with the rote issues and the stereotyped and unlikeable characters.
Although all the performers do their best with their roles, this movie, based on a play by R.F. Delderfield has an essential problem: there's no real reason for the youngsters to object to Miss Kelly except for the demands of the plot. the result is that they are all at least slightly nasty, even as they are engaged in their own love affairs. One is carrying on with a married man, another has fallen for Corporal Ronald Howard, who doesn't earn enough money.... matters like that. Of course, it's all up to Miss Kelly to sort matters out, even as they protest at her interference.
It's Wolf Rilla's first movie as a director; he also wrote the screenplay, opening it up a bit from the play. He cannot, however, do much to deal with the rote issues and the stereotyped and unlikeable characters.
Glad Tidings! Is a low budget curiosity based on a stage play by R F Delderfield.
It is efficiently directed by Wolf Rilla with art direction by John Stoll. He would later win an Oscar for Lawrence of Arabia.
The story is creaky. Tom Forester (Raymond Huntley) is a middle aged man who has been having a discreet affair with American Kay Stuart (Barbara Kelly.)
Now his children are older, he has told them that he plans to marry Kay. Only they not so overly keen on this.
Kay tries to win them over, especially the selfish daughters. One of them is having a affair with a married man. The other has fallen with a RAF corporal who does not have enough money to provide for her.
Forester also has issues as the air force has commandeered part of the golf club.
There really is not much to this post war middle class beige comedy drama. It is so undernourished that the comedy must have been rationed.
It is efficiently directed by Wolf Rilla with art direction by John Stoll. He would later win an Oscar for Lawrence of Arabia.
The story is creaky. Tom Forester (Raymond Huntley) is a middle aged man who has been having a discreet affair with American Kay Stuart (Barbara Kelly.)
Now his children are older, he has told them that he plans to marry Kay. Only they not so overly keen on this.
Kay tries to win them over, especially the selfish daughters. One of them is having a affair with a married man. The other has fallen with a RAF corporal who does not have enough money to provide for her.
Forester also has issues as the air force has commandeered part of the golf club.
There really is not much to this post war middle class beige comedy drama. It is so undernourished that the comedy must have been rationed.
Not that great but still a pleasant 90 minutes if you fancy an agreeable film. The other critics have been rather unfair. The film is very much of its kind and must be watched with that viewpoint. I have seen a lot worse.
I have seen Raymond Huntley in many types of roles.Normally portraying a figure of authority.Often in the wartime as memorable nasty Nazis.However i have never seen him ,as in this film,a romantic lead.If you have the opportunity to see this on Performance satellite TV see if you think that he is a likely partner to Bernard Braden's real life wife Barbara Kelly.To be honest never in a million years.A more unlikely couple you could never be likely to see in a month of Sundays.There are lots of familiar character actors from the 1950s such as Leslie Howards brother Ronald.The story is rather insubstantial and is of the sort that helped close hundreds of cinemas.
'Glad Tidings' is frankly a fairly lame attempt at middle class domestic humour in the early 1950's. It has a incredulous and unlikely storyline, where a young and pretty American women, played by Barbara Kelly, is 'dating,' the stuffy, pompous and middle aged Raymond Huntley, the chairman of the local and equally stuffy golf club. One has to suspend a sense of disbelief that Kelly would be even remotely interested in marrying a much older and staid character like Huntley; indeed throughout the film, there seems to be no sexual or romantic chemistry between the two ill matched pair! The other baffling feature of the film is that the arrival at the Huntley country home of a young American woman, seems to spark immediate antagonism from Huntley's daughters, for no other reason than she's an American. The incongruity of the storyline takes a turn for the worse when two worthy, but gormless members of the Air Force, Terence Alexander and Ronald Howard, arrive at the country home where they encounter the two daughters, who show more than just a passing interest in the two servicemen. However, the adolescent behaviour of these two dim witted individuals in endeavouring to woo the daughters is frankly cringeworthy! The cut glass accents and the tedious behaviour of Howard and Alexander had me reaching for the off switch. One of the many reasons why British audiences flocked to see American films was the poor standard of British B films. Had the director cast a more realistic male lead playing opposite Barbara Kelly, then the film would have at least some semblance of believability!
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Thirteenth Green
- Lieux de tournage
- Nettlefold Studios, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(studio: produced at)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée1 heure 7 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Glad Tidings! (1953) officially released in Canada in English?
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