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A Boy, a Girl and a Bike

  • 1949
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
269
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A Boy, a Girl and a Bike (1949)
ComedyDramaRomance

A small bicycle club in Yorkshire becomes the center of some illegal activity - and a love triangle.A small bicycle club in Yorkshire becomes the center of some illegal activity - and a love triangle.A small bicycle club in Yorkshire becomes the center of some illegal activity - and a love triangle.

  • Director
    • Ralph Smart
  • Writers
    • Ralph Keene
    • John Sommerfield
    • Ted Willis
  • Stars
    • John McCallum
    • Honor Blackman
    • Patrick Holt
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    269
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ralph Smart
    • Writers
      • Ralph Keene
      • John Sommerfield
      • Ted Willis
    • Stars
      • John McCallum
      • Honor Blackman
      • Patrick Holt
    • 21User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John McCallum
    John McCallum
    • David Howarth
    Honor Blackman
    Honor Blackman
    • Susie Bates
    Patrick Holt
    Patrick Holt
    • Sam Walters
    Diana Dors
    Diana Dors
    • Ada Foster
    Leslie Dwyer
    Leslie Dwyer
    • Steve Hall
    Megs Jenkins
    Megs Jenkins
    • Nan Ritchie
    Anthony Newley
    Anthony Newley
    • Charlie Ritchie
    Maggie Hanley
    • Ginger
    • (as Margaret Avery)
    Maurice Denham
    Maurice Denham
    • Bill Martin
    John Blythe
    John Blythe
    • Frankie Martin
    Hal Osmond
    Hal Osmond
    • Mr. Bates
    Thora Hird
    Thora Hird
    • Mrs. Bates
    Margot Bourke
    • Mary Bates
    Amy Veness
    Amy Veness
    • Grannie
    Cyril Chamberlain
    • Bert Gardner
    Vera Cook
    • Helen Gardner
    Barry Letts
    Barry Letts
    • Syd
    Geoffrey Best
    • Harry
    • Director
      • Ralph Smart
    • Writers
      • Ralph Keene
      • John Sommerfield
      • Ted Willis
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    User reviews21

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    9calvertfan

    Early outings for Anthony Newley and Diana Dors

    Didn't Diana Dors look so nice before they dyed her hair and made her into some kind of English Monroe? She reminded me of a very young Lana Turner here. And John McCallum. Whoa, boy! Plenty of nice shots of him in those little shorts and bathers raised my rating of this up to a 9. This film isn't really "a" boy, "a" girl or "a" bike, it's many. Ada and her many admirers, Charlie and his Ginger, Susie and her Sam and David, vying for her affections.. There seemed to be a few minor plots going on before they struck the big one - Charlie being in debt and stealing a bike to cover it, naturally he steals one with unique brake wires that is easily identifiable, naturally David buys said bike and everything ends up pear-shaped - but it's definitely a lot of fun to watch!
    nidge

    Local stuff

    This film is a very good representation of a northern England mill town of post WW2. The characters although credible are not typical of the peoples found in the area at the time. This movie was filmed in and around my local town and as a historical aid it is valuable though not wholly reliable.
    8Lucy-Lastic

    Delightful!...........

    ..........and wonderful to do some star spotting with these early post war British films, with the likes of Diana Dors, Thora Hird, Tony Newley, Honor Blackman (just about recongnisable!), Maurice Denham. Megs Jenkins etc. etc. not forgetting my wife's favourite actor Leslie Dwyer - Mr "Punch & Judy" Partridge. : - )

    Ahh yes, no traffic to speak of, no yellow lines and quiet peaceful villages - what therapy! How I remember England.
    9Marlburian

    Great nostalgia for film & cycle enthusiasts alike!

    I try to be objective with my marks for the films I occasionally review on this website, but on this occasion my vote of 9 comes from the heart. The film came out in 1949, just ten years before I started cycling, but it evokes a bygone age,when the postwar roads were free of traffic and cycling was carefree (even if the industrial settings and living conditions portrayed in the film were grim). The film struck a further chord with me because like its hero I came from a posh background and my family frowned on me mixing with those common rough types. It's a gentle film of a long-lost age - even though it starts with what today what would be a road-rage incident - McCallum hoots aggressively at the club run as he motors along, only then for him to stall his car and to be gently mocked by the cyclists as they overtake him; today such an incident would provoke swearing if not physical contact.

    The race at the film's end is well-staged, though at a cyclists' filmshow some years ago the close-ups of the competitors against back projection provoked much mirth (but then comparable shots of horse-riders also look artificial in old films, with the riders bouncing up-and-down on saddles in the studio).

    Like RitaRisque in her preceding review, I too thought a young Diana Dors looked very nice, as did Honor Blackman. And the supporting cast is a delight for those of us who like to spot British character actors.
    10k-ward1

    Come to West Yorkshire for your holidays

    This movie has evaded me for a long time, originally seeing it in Skipton, which is featured in the movie. I couldn't remember the title but it turned up in the DVD 'Diana Dors collection'. It has matured like old wine and the little romances within the main theme make me wish I was back there again. It's a pity it is in black and white : the scenes are good in this medium but they would have been stunning in colour. It is a real advert for 'Come to West Yorkshire for your holidays' particularly since much of it has since been cleaned up revealing its natural beauty.

    PS. We don't really talk like that in West Yorkshire - honest!

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    • Trivia
      Barry Letts met his future wife Muriel while working on this film.
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      Referenced in Remembering Barry Letts (2011)

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 1949 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Appletreewick, Skipton, North Yorkshire, England, UK(camp site)
    • Production company
      • Gainsborough Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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