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Castle in the Air

  • 1952
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
308
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Castle in the Air (1952)
Comedy

The near-bankrupt Earl of Locharne must contend with a government agent trying to requisition his ancestral Scottish castle, a beautiful American woman who wants to buy the place--and the re... Read allThe near-bankrupt Earl of Locharne must contend with a government agent trying to requisition his ancestral Scottish castle, a beautiful American woman who wants to buy the place--and the resident ghost.The near-bankrupt Earl of Locharne must contend with a government agent trying to requisition his ancestral Scottish castle, a beautiful American woman who wants to buy the place--and the resident ghost.

  • Director
    • Henry Cass
  • Writers
    • Alan Melville
    • Edward Dryhurst
  • Stars
    • David Tomlinson
    • Helen Cherry
    • Margaret Rutherford
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    308
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    • Director
      • Henry Cass
    • Writers
      • Alan Melville
      • Edward Dryhurst
    • Stars
      • David Tomlinson
      • Helen Cherry
      • Margaret Rutherford
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    David Tomlinson
    David Tomlinson
    • The Earl of Locharne
    Helen Cherry
    Helen Cherry
    • Boss Trent
    Margaret Rutherford
    Margaret Rutherford
    • Miss Nicholson
    Barbara Kelly
    Barbara Kelly
    • Mrs. Clodfelter Dunne
    A.E. Matthews
    A.E. Matthews
    • Blair
    Patricia Dainton
    Patricia Dainton
    • Ermyntrude
    Ewan Roberts
    Ewan Roberts
    • Menzies
    Brian Oulton
    Brian Oulton
    • Phillips
    Clive Morton
    Clive Morton
    • Macfee
    Gordon Jackson
    Gordon Jackson
    • Hiker
    Pat Sandys
    • Girl Hiker
    Russell Waters
    • Moffat
    John Harvey
    • Andrews
    Esme Beringer
    • Mrs. Thompson
    Winifred Willard
    • Miss Miller
    David Hannaford
    • Small Boy
    Helen Christie
    Helen Christie
    • Jessie
    Archie Duncan
    Archie Duncan
    • Constable
    • Director
      • Henry Cass
    • Writers
      • Alan Melville
      • Edward Dryhurst
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    10Bernie4444

    A fun romp.

    The screenplay by Edward Dryhurst. Based on a play by Alan Melville. I would love to see the play.

    Earl of Locharne (David Tomlinson), his two devoted servants Boss Trent (Helen Cherry), and Menzies (Ewan Roberts) are having trouble keeping the old castle economically afloat. Adding to the mix is that the castle is probably going to be requisitioned by the government.

    Hopefully, to save the day a distant relative, Mrs. Clodfelter Dunne, is interested in purchasing the castle. Throw in a resident ghost Ermyntrude (Patricia Dainton) and we have a making of a comedy of misunderstandings and what-not.

    Do not miss Margaret Rutherford in this play the movie "Blithe Spirit" (1945.)
    6sep1051

    Modest British Comedy Benefits From Players

    The Earl Of Locharne (David Tomlinson) is an impoverished Scottish laird who rents out his castle as a bed and breakfast. He relies on his assistant Bess Trent (Helen Cherry) for practical matters and she, in turn, is in love with him. One of his tenants is Miss Nicholson (Margaret Rutherford) who is a genealogist convinced that the Earl is the true King Of Scotland. The castle is also haunted by a mischevious ghost of Ermyntrude (Patricia Dainton). The action starts went two visitors come to the castle. Rich American divorcee Mrs. Clodfelter Dunne (Barbara Kelly) claims a Scottish heritage and is interested in buying the castle. Meanwhile National Coal Board official Mr. Phillips (Brian Oulton) is interested in requisitioning the castle as a rest home for miners. Assorted character actors (A.E. Matthews as a disgruntled tenant, Ewan Roberts as a butler and Clive Morton as an adjacent landowner) round out the cast. Obviously Mrs. Dunne competes with Miss Trent for the Earl's affection and with Mr. Phillips for the castle. Although this is a relatively modest effort I enjoyed it significantly. The young David Tomlinson plays a more adult character than his usual type as a "silly ass" Englishmen. I wasn't familiar with Helen Cherry, primarily a stage actress who was the real life wife of Trevor Howard, but she is attractive and charming. While I had often seen Brian Oulton over his long film career it was usually in one scene comedic character roles. It was Pleasant to see him in a much larger role with a greater range of emotion. Both Barbara Kelly and Patricia Dainton, like all the players, seemed to be enjoying themselves in the film. A special note on Margaret Rutherford who is single handedly worth the price of admission. The scene where she drags the Earl and Mrs. Dunne off to a meeting of the supporters for the Earl's claim to the throne of Scotland is delightful. Technical credits are good but modest, given the funding limits on British quota quickies of the period. All things considered a very pleasant way to spend time.
    5malcolmgsw

    Good Cast

    There is a good cast for this mildly amusing but unexceptional comedy by Alan Melville who wrote many plays,films and TV series in the fifties and sixties.Margaret Rutherford seems rather underused and relying far too much on her Madame Arcati role.David Tomlinson is on his way up to stardom.Barbara Kelly would find more fame on TV.Helen Cherry was married to Trevor Howard but never really found true stardom for herself.Lots of well known character actors such as A.E>Matthes do their thing.However this film is never more than faintly amusing.Not worth 7/10its current rating.At the end it is really nothing more than a filmed stage play.
    7planktonrules

    Two women want David Tomlinson at the same time?!?!

    "Castle in the Air" is a clever British comedy. It stars David Tomlinson as a man who owns a large manor home...but simply cannot afford to keep it. However, two possibilities for dealing with it arise. First, a beaurocrat tells him that the government is considering requisitioning the place...meaning he'll probably only get a fraction of what it's worth. Second, a lady from the States arrives and says she's considering buying it. So, it's up to the Earl to focus on its best qualities around the lady as well as convince the beaurocrat that the place is a falling down dump. And, then there's the ghost...it's a nice ghost...but a ghost nevertheless. The craziest part of all this is that two women want this Earl...and it's hard to imagine even one!!

    This is a clever little comedy....not a laugh out loud one but more of a cute slice of life film. Well acted and enjoyable throughout.

    By the way, the American lady did not sound the least bit American. Sometimes the actress sounded very Canadian...others she sounded almost British...but she never sounded like a lady from Utah!
    1mls4182

    Boring and unfunny

    This is one of the few British films I just did not enjoy. Perhaps the humor went over my head? The film is pleasant but dull.

    Had Margaret Rutherford had more scenes I would have probably enjoyed it.

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    • Trivia
      In one scene early in the film, a character remarks that a portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie looks like David Niven. He had played Bonnie Prince Charlie in the film of the same name in 1948.
    • Quotes

      Phillips: It would be immoral to spend anything like a quarter of a million dollars on this property for the benefit of one individual.

      Mrs. Clodfelter Dunne: You a Socialist?

      Phillips: Yes, I am.

      Mrs. Clodfelter Dunne: I'm sorry. I had no idea. You look so respectable!

    • Soundtracks
      There Goes Your Heart
      Written by Barry Gray

      Composed by Edward Dryhurst

      Sung by David Tomlinson (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 1952 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Associated British Picture Corporation Studios, Elstree, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Productions
      • Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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