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Vote for Huggett

  • 1949
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
267
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Vote for Huggett (1949)
Comedy

A firm of solicitors do battle with the head of the local council over a parcel of river front land, owned by the Huggett family, in order to build a lido/community center.A firm of solicitors do battle with the head of the local council over a parcel of river front land, owned by the Huggett family, in order to build a lido/community center.A firm of solicitors do battle with the head of the local council over a parcel of river front land, owned by the Huggett family, in order to build a lido/community center.

  • Director
    • Ken Annakin
  • Writers
    • Denis Constanduros
    • Mabel Constanduros
    • Allan MacKinnon
  • Stars
    • Jack Warner
    • Kathleen Harrison
    • Susan Shaw
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    267
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ken Annakin
    • Writers
      • Denis Constanduros
      • Mabel Constanduros
      • Allan MacKinnon
    • Stars
      • Jack Warner
      • Kathleen Harrison
      • Susan Shaw
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jack Warner
    Jack Warner
    • Father
    Kathleen Harrison
    Kathleen Harrison
    • Mother
    Susan Shaw
    Susan Shaw
    • Susan
    Petula Clark
    Petula Clark
    • Pet
    Diana Dors
    Diana Dors
    • Diana
    Peter Hammond
    Peter Hammond
    • Peter
    David Tomlinson
    David Tomlinson
    • Harold
    Amy Veness
    Amy Veness
    • Grandma
    John Blythe
    John Blythe
    • Gowan
    Anthony Newley
    Anthony Newley
    • Dudley
    Hubert Gregg
    Hubert Gregg
    • Maurice Lever
    Charles Victor
    Charles Victor
    • Mr. Hall
    Adrianne Allen
    Adrianne Allen
    • Mrs. Hall
    Norman Shelley
    Norman Shelley
    • Mr. Wilson
    Clive Morton
    Clive Morton
    • Mr. Campbell
    Eliot Makeham
    Eliot Makeham
    • Mr. Christie
    Frederick Piper
    • Mr. Bentley
    Lyn Evans
    Lyn Evans
    • Sergeant Pike
    • Director
      • Ken Annakin
    • Writers
      • Denis Constanduros
      • Mabel Constanduros
      • Allan MacKinnon
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    6malcolmgsw

    Corruption in local politics.

    Corruption in local authorities was rife at the time this film was made.Made easier by unelected Aldermen and unopposed coucillors.So this film accurately reflects the situation.This may be the last of the Hugget films but it continued on BBC radio for 8 years and 168 episodes
    5richardchatten

    "A Garden is a Lovesome Thing. God Wot!"

    Property contracts were seemingly as central to the political process seventy years ago as they are today according to this mildly Capraesque entry in the Huggetts series in which a piece of land worth £300 (which eventually reaches the astronomical sum of £750!) is the prime mover behind local government political machinations in the fictional municipal borough of Strutham.
    7calvertfan

    Good fun

    This is probably one of the better Huggett films, very fast paced and with an interesting storyline. Mr. Huggett with the help of Pet writes a letter to the paper about turning some spare land into a "lido" and the letter actually gets printed. Well, next thing you know, he's running for council! Turns out the land is government owned apart from one block, right in the middle, which belongs to Mrs. Huggett and cousin Diana, and nothing can be done without that, so all their opposition are trying to buy. Diana is all for selling, but Mrs. Huggett won't hear of it.

    The best scene has to be where Susan and Peter figure out what's going on and set about fixing it - AND trapping Susan's womanizing boss at the same time. Hilarious!
    8Tony-Holmes

    A lovely evocation of post-war England

    Just saw this on the UK's Talking Pictures channel, which has films, TV shows, and a few 'information shorts films' from back in the day.

    This was one of 4 Huggetts films, but the family had a long radio run too, amongst national favourites (there was little TV then, and not many folk had a set!) like Life With The Lyons, Goons, Take It From Here, Navy Lark, and possibly the greatest, Wilfred Pickles (+ wife) in Have A Go, which could draw an audience of 20million.

    Other reviews have mentioned the plot, in which Huggett (Jack Warner) stands for election to the local council, and the efforts of his children to help him combat local skullduggery, with his wife (the always wonderful Kathleen Harrison) not quite so sure it's a good idea.

    Staunch help from a typical British supporting cast, the plot is nicely worked out, and it's a nice nostalgic trip to the late 40s, though I could have done without child star Petula Clark and her obligatory song!

    Sure, it was done on the cheap (most films here had to be, back then), but it was done with warmth & skill, and I enjoyed spotting a few of the locations in south-west London (one pub, on the road to the M3, a little way out from Twickenham, had barely a car for miles in the relevant scene!).
    6CinemaSerf

    Vote for Huggett

    Fortunately, the producers realised that the whole "Huggett" concept had run it's course, and so before they got just a bit too silly, retired the family with this rather fun poke at the British local government system. This time, it's "Ma" (Kathleen Harrison) who finds that a plot of land she, and cousin "Diana" (Diana Dors) inherited by the riverside is required by the council to build a leisure centre. Reluctant to sell, she soon discovers that the proponent of this plan is none-other than her husband (Jack Warner) who made the proposal blissfully unaware that his own family owned the land... When he decides to stand for office to facilitate the development, there are allegations of profiteering being bandied about and he has to think on his feet. It's light-hearted fun, this film - it swipes at the inefficiencies and red tape that always seems to manage to thwart even the most consensually popular of projects, and with a fittingly concluding number from daughter "Pet" (Petula Clark) the series signs off as it ran - amusingly, amiably and with most of it's self respect still intact.

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    • Trivia
      The only known screen appearance of all three Bowman sisters.
    • Connections
      Followed by The Huggetts Abroad (1949)
    • Soundtracks
      Compliments Will Get You Nowhere
      Music by Woolf Phillips

      Lyrics by Kermit Goell

      Sung by Jill Allen (uncredited)

      Played by Woolf Phillips and The Skyrockets Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • February 1949 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Gainsborough Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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