Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaDavid Shields decides to become a ship designer instead of following the family tradition and entering farming.David Shields decides to become a ship designer instead of following the family tradition and entering farming.David Shields decides to become a ship designer instead of following the family tradition and entering farming.
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Alastair Hunter
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Sorry misspelled his last name why an American actor was credited with this role is a mistake Jimmy was in carry on and so many more British and Scottish comedy TV and films and his comic routine on stage was a classic miss him loved parking his car and his remarks about a tealeaf
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James logan in this is the famous Jimmy loan not the American actor ...I should know used to park his car ...yes and a generous man for a Scotsmen
Shipbuilding and designing is not exactly the most exciting of subjects.The fact that this film holds the attention is a tribute to the cast of fine Scottish actors.Gordon Jackson was a fine actor who starred in many films,opposite his wife to be Rona Ashrton.No film about Scotland would be complete without an appearance by John Lauri.The comedian Jimmy Logan plays Jackson's bst friend.The story is focused on Jacksons ambition to become a ship designer and the obstacles he has to overcome to achieve that ambition.I am sure that the inhabitants of Glasgow will be fascinated to see what their city looked like just after the war,when I still had a significant part to play in the building of the ships of the world.
Gordon Jackson is the son of a farmer, and of a long line of farmers, going back to the '45. But he wants to build ships. His father doesn't like this, but his grandmother backs him. Off he goes to Glasgow, where he starts at the bottom. And for thirty minutes he stays stuck there, until his boss's boss hears about his complaints, and back him in training. After he graduates with honors, he's given his big chance to design a cruise ship. All the fuddy-duddies harrumph, but the big bosses back him, and the even the naysayers want to shake his hand. He's also in love with his boss's daughter, Rona Anderson, and she with him. But given his background he can't do anything about it. And, as his ship is about to go down the ways, he disappears from the yards, because his old girlfriend, Elizabeth Sellars, decides to sink her claws into him.
It's one of those movies about how bright young men are being given their chances in the brave new world of post-war Britain, no matter how humble their origins. The cast is sprinkled with fine actors, and everyone does a fine job. The problem is that this is set up as a formula picture, with much of the important stuff taking place off screen: the training, the time spent working on the plans, and so forth. Jackson is fine, and so is Miss Anderson: so much so they married two years later and stayed together until his death in 1990 at the age of 66. But if you're expecting more than a tale of Youth Triumphant Because Youth Is Wise, you'll be disappointed in a well made picture.
It's one of those movies about how bright young men are being given their chances in the brave new world of post-war Britain, no matter how humble their origins. The cast is sprinkled with fine actors, and everyone does a fine job. The problem is that this is set up as a formula picture, with much of the important stuff taking place off screen: the training, the time spent working on the plans, and so forth. Jackson is fine, and so is Miss Anderson: so much so they married two years later and stayed together until his death in 1990 at the age of 66. But if you're expecting more than a tale of Youth Triumphant Because Youth Is Wise, you'll be disappointed in a well made picture.
I loved this film, it had that charm about it, directing was good, acting was good, and it was nice to see my great city portrayed in the 1940s. It also seemed so real, a bit like a soap opera of the time in a way, it really is a hidden treasure, just glad talking pictures exists in the UK on SKY, and the best thing about it, it is one of those channels you get free, as long as you have a sky box. It was also good to see the old glasgow shipyard get portrayed in its heyday. All in all I had a smile from start to finish, because of its charm.
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- QuizGordon Jackson (David Shields) and Rona Anderson (Mary Anstruther) later married on June 2, 1951. They remained together until Jackson's death on January 15, 1990.
- BlooperAt the end of the film as Gordon Jackson and Rona Anderson are walking from the cliff top, it is obvious the two people are stand-ins (the girl has fair hair and a pony-tail!)
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Joe Drummond: But you're working on the Clyde, boy, and that's an honour in itself if you'd the sense to see it. Ship-building started here more than a hundred years ago. Take away the Clyde and Britain would be sunk in any war we ever had to fight. This is the cradle of the craft my lad, all about you.
- Curiosità sui creditiOpening credits prologue: THE CLYDE - CRADLE of SHIPBUILDING
This film is dedicated to all the skilled and devoted men in whose hands the proud tradition of the Clyde is in safe keeping.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Unforgettable Gordon Jackson (2012)
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- D&P Studios, Denham, Uxbridge, Buckinghamshire, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(studio: made at D&P Studios Pinewood England)
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