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Front Page Story

  • 1954
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Front Page Story (1954)
Drama

Grant is the news editor of London's "Daily World". On a very complicated day, two news stories come to a dramatic climax. Interwoven with these is the problem of Grant's personal life which... Read allGrant is the news editor of London's "Daily World". On a very complicated day, two news stories come to a dramatic climax. Interwoven with these is the problem of Grant's personal life which looks likely to become yet another news item.Grant is the news editor of London's "Daily World". On a very complicated day, two news stories come to a dramatic climax. Interwoven with these is the problem of Grant's personal life which looks likely to become yet another news item.

  • Director
    • Gordon Parry
  • Writers
    • William Fairchild
    • Robert Gaines
    • Jack Howells
  • Stars
    • Jack Hawkins
    • Elizabeth Allan
    • Eva Bartok
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    177
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gordon Parry
    • Writers
      • William Fairchild
      • Robert Gaines
      • Jack Howells
    • Stars
      • Jack Hawkins
      • Elizabeth Allan
      • Eva Bartok
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Jack Hawkins
    Jack Hawkins
    • Grant
    Elizabeth Allan
    Elizabeth Allan
    • Susan Grant
    Eva Bartok
    Eva Bartok
    • Mrs. Thorpe
    Derek Farr
    Derek Farr
    • Teale
    Michael Goodliffe
    Michael Goodliffe
    • Kennedy
    Martin Miller
    Martin Miller
    • Dr. Brukmann
    Walter Fitzgerald
    Walter Fitzgerald
    • Black
    Patricia Marmont
    • Julie
    Joseph Tomelty
    Joseph Tomelty
    • Dan
    Jenny Jones
    • Jenny
    Stephen Vercoe
    • Craig
    Helen Haye
    Helen Haye
    • Susan's Mother
    Michael Howard
    • Barrow
    John Stuart
    John Stuart
    • Counsel for the Prosecution
    Bruce Beeby
    • Counsel for the Defence
    Guy Middleton
    Guy Middleton
    • Gentle
    Ronald Adam
    Ronald Adam
    • Editor
    Henry Mollison
    Henry Mollison
    • Lester
    • Director
      • Gordon Parry
    • Writers
      • William Fairchild
      • Robert Gaines
      • Jack Howells
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    8ilprofessore-1

    English craftsmanship & entertainment

    Despite some soap-opera melodramatics and a bit of speech-making at the end, this is in an extremely well made film, directed expertly by Gordon Parry with a excellent cast of British character actors in all the supporting roles. The Fleet Street office seems particularly convincing compared to the cliche Front Page atmosphere of most newspaper American films. Jack Hawkins is the star; his usual dependable self, the epitome of the decent Englishman, torn between his conscience and the demands of daily journalism. The various sub-plots are nicely woven together, and the pace never lets up. A first rate job of entertaining filmmaking.
    6howardmorley

    Familiar faces from the 1950s British movies

    The above only reviewer succinctly identifies the main plot elements of this film.My review is therefore concerned with more abstract matters.I saw "Front Page Story" for the first time tonight on Youtube.com which surprised me as I thought I had seen most of the popular films from this era.I always like recognising familiar actors from other films so these were the ones I recognised.From "A Night to Remember(1958): Michael Goodliffe, as designer Thomas Andrews, Joseph Tomelty as ship's doctor Dr O'Loughlin and in a minor role the first officer of the "Californian" although I cannot recall his real name but he also appeared with Jack Hawkins in "Angels One -Five (1952) and with Michael Redgrave/Richard Todd in "The Dam Busters (1955) as a radio officer.

    The writer of the screenplay was evidently an admirer of Shakespeare when during a trial scene he paraphrases Portia's "The quality of mercy.." speech from "The Merchant of Venice" and I noticed another Shakespearean quote later which I think was from Julius Caeser about "the good that men do..." said by Mark Anthony as an epitaph.Jack Hawkins unwisely forgets about his wife's need for companionship by reneging on a promise to take her on a holiday to Paris despite several of his journalist colleagues exhorting him to take the break.As it turned out it saved his life as the plane crashed after taking off from Northolt (which is an RAF aerodrome now, not a civilian one) familiar to me as I used to live in Northwood Middlesex which is near.Jenny Jones a child actress played her part as the grieving daughter of her mother who dies in the film.

    The moral I suppose is don't become a workaholic as this can produce psychological problems and stresses in a marriage.Average I rated it 6/10.
    8davidallen-84122

    Jack Hawkins commands the screen.

    I have always felt you can't go wrong with a Jack Hawkins film and this very pleasing very British offering really proves my point as he leads and shines above a competent group of familiar players. It's all very early 1950's ; an era I look back on with nostalgia even though I was just a child. The men all wear hats and coats and the women all wear hats,coats,gloves and furs. Everyone smokes all over the place which may turn people off these days but it was very sophisticated at the time and we were oblivious to the harm it might do. Great scenes of post-war London are a nice added touch. The various story-lines have already been explained and they are smoothly inter-woven giving us a real feel for the frenetic environment of a newspaper office. It's mostly credible and the sort of film you can enjoy watching repeatedly.
    6brogmiller

    The Fourth Estate.

    Never a dull moment in the life of tabloid editor Grant. He has the unenviable task of telling a young girl that she is now an orphan, he assists in helping the police to arrest a defecting nuclear scientist and if that weren't enough he learns that his neglected wife has not only been unfaithful with one of this staff but is on the passenger list of a plane that has crashed.

    By far the most interesting episode however is that which involves the excellent Michael Goodliffe as an idealistic and rather self-righteous reporter who is sent by Grant to cover a mercy killing trial in which the 'accused is' played by Eva Bartok. Although Miss Bartok's performance is wordless it is the most telling.

    Although this piece confronts a few moral issues, Gordon Parry's direction lacks an edge and the whole enterprise is somewhat pedestrian. It is the character of Grant that holds the whole film together and requires an actor of presence and perceived moral fibre who also possesses the common touch. Step forward the marvellous Jack Hawkins.

    It is unlikely however that Grant's impassioned plea on behalf of the 'honest hack' will find a sympathetic ear in these times when we have a Press that habitually exercises power without responsibility.
    6phlbrq58

    1954 British quality fleet street drama - nice print on YouTube

    Jack Hawkins was a solid actor who carries this in star fashion. I'm a fan of this era of britfilm. I'd move it to 7 but dated plot elements make it a reccommendation. only for 50's enthusiasts.

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    • Trivia
      During the scene with Dr. Brukmann in the park as he walks up to the schoolgirls, a brief snippet of the music piece "Funeral March for a Marionette" appears on the film soundtrack. This may well be the last time the piece could be used in a film without an immediate connection to Alfred Hitchcock, since only a year after this film was released, the theme became famous in the opening credits sequence of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents".
    • Goofs
      The aircraft which Susan was going to fly on, but doesn't, is a Douglas DC-3 before take-off and something quite different after it's crashed.
    • Quotes

      Grant: The strike? Quite a mixed bag. The Chronicle calls it a tragedy and a challenge to the liberals, the Worker calls it a lock-out and blames it on American imperialism. I haven't seen the Express yet but I expect they're blaming the British Council.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Those British Faces: A Tribute to Jack Hawkins 1910-1973 (1993)

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 1954 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Laddade timmar
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Jay Lewis Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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