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Saloon Bar

  • 1940
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
322
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Saloon Bar (1940)
Against Christmas backdrop, pub regulars led by bookie Joe Harris try to prove Eddie Graves' innocence before his scheduled execution for murder the next morning, as landlord awaits new baby.
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Against Christmas backdrop, pub regulars led by bookie Joe Harris try to prove Eddie Graves' innocence before his scheduled execution for murder the next morning, as landlord awaits new baby... Read allAgainst Christmas backdrop, pub regulars led by bookie Joe Harris try to prove Eddie Graves' innocence before his scheduled execution for murder the next morning, as landlord awaits new baby.Against Christmas backdrop, pub regulars led by bookie Joe Harris try to prove Eddie Graves' innocence before his scheduled execution for murder the next morning, as landlord awaits new baby.

  • Director
    • Walter Forde
  • Writers
    • Frank Harvey
    • Angus MacPhail
    • John Dighton
  • Stars
    • Gordon Harker
    • Elizabeth Allan
    • Mervyn Johns
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    322
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Walter Forde
    • Writers
      • Frank Harvey
      • Angus MacPhail
      • John Dighton
    • Stars
      • Gordon Harker
      • Elizabeth Allan
      • Mervyn Johns
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gordon Harker
    Gordon Harker
    • Joe Harris
    Elizabeth Allan
    Elizabeth Allan
    • Queenie King
    Mervyn Johns
    Mervyn Johns
    • Charlie Wickers
    Joyce Barbour
    Joyce Barbour
    • Mrs. Sally Watson
    Anna Konstam
    • Ivy
    Cyril Raymond
    Cyril Raymond
    • Harry Small
    Judy Campbell
    Judy Campbell
    • Doris
    Al Millen
    • Fred
    Norman Pierce
    Norman Pierce
    • Bill Hoskins
    Alec Clunes
    Alec Clunes
    • Eddie Graves
    Mavis Villiers
    Mavis Villiers
    • Joan
    Felix Aylmer
    Felix Aylmer
    • Mayor
    O.B. Clarence
    O.B. Clarence
    • Sir Archibald
    • (as O. B. Clarence)
    Aubrey Dexter
    Aubrey Dexter
    • Major
    Laurence Kitchin
    • Peter
    Helena Pickard
    Helena Pickard
    • Mrs. Dorothy Small
    Manning Whiley
    Manning Whiley
    • Evangelist
    Gordon James
    Gordon James
    • Jim
    • Director
      • Walter Forde
    • Writers
      • Frank Harvey
      • Angus MacPhail
      • John Dighton
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    9robert-temple-1

    Wonderful Period Ensemble Whodunnit

    This is a thoroughly enjoyable film, compulsive viewing for all who might enjoy drinking in the pre-War atmosphere of London in 1939 and early 1940 just before the Blitz. The film is based on a stage play, a kind of early 'Mousetrap' concept, a whodunnit essentially taking place in a single set. The atmosphere of this saloon bar, where the main characters congregate, is brilliantly conveyed. The film is stuffed full of delightful character actors all doing a great job. The film is well directed by Walter Forde, an experience old-timer, two of whose better known films are 'Rome Express' (1932) and 'Bulldog Jack' (1935). This is quintessentially English, and since things which are quintessentially English barely exist any more, the film has thus become an invaluable archaeological artifact. The film may not be 'multi-cultural', but it is certainly 'multi-social', as every class of society participates in the action and interacts in a manner which will be fascinating to social historians. My wife and I, as old friends of Judy Campbell, were delighted to see her performance in this classic as 'Doris of the Shakespeare', at which she thoroughly excelled as a rather embittered young barmaid from a rival pub. The lead character is an extroverted bookie, played by Gordon Harker, who takes the lead in trying to clear a friend of a murder charge for which he will be executed on the following morning. The condemned man's girlfriend, another barmaid, is played by Elizabeth Allan. She is far less charming than Judy. I sat next to her a couple of times at dinner when she was an old lady and found her vanity really too much to take. It shows in this film. Mervyn Johns is terribly funny in this film, glum and solemn as he sits on 'his stool' and will not get off it for any reason, making wry comments throughout all the action. While everything else is happening, a baby is being born, some scruffy kids are singing Christmas carols (12 year-old Roddy MacDowell amongst them), there is a parody of a feather-headed chorus girl ('he behaved like a perfect gentleman, he took his hands away as soon as I asked him'), and any number of amusing characters and incidents. What happens about the whodunnit aspects must remain a secret, but does not disappoint. This film is a real joy, and should be reissued on DVD so that people can see it.
    mmipyle

    Simply Great!

    I watched an absolutely charming piece of British ensemble called of all things "Saloon Bar" (1940), with Gordon Harker, Mervyn Johns, Elizabeth Allan, Joyce Barbour, Anna Konstam, Cyril Raymond, Judy Campbell, and others (among whom is a very young pre-teen Roddy McDowall. Taking place basically in a single setting on Christmas Eve or thereabouts, in an evidently pre-war bar, the ostensible idea behind this piece is to save a young man from being hanged in the morning for a murder he didn't commit. But - how to prove it... This began as a play written by Frank Harvey (who also contributed to the screenplay) and then was put on the screen by Angus MacPhail and Jon Dighton. This is one of the four films on Volume 10 of the Ealing Studios Rarities series put out in Britain in the last few years (total of 14 volumes). Mervyn Johns sits on his bar stool during the entire film without moving, drinking, and making wry and sarcastic comments endlessly, deliciously. Elizabeth Allan is Queenie, a bar tending girl the hapless accused was seeing before his sentence. A competing bartendress from another establishment is Judy Campbell. The landlord of the bar where nearly all of the action takes place has an expectant wife upstairs, and it seems that she's been bearing first a boy, then a girl, then a boy, then a girl, in alternate years for some time now. Meanwhile, between endless quaffs of endless Lion ale, Gordon Harker is trying to figure out who really murdered the old lady the young man on death row is accused of killing. If all this sounds, perhaps, somewhat predictable, maybe even stagnant, or boring - trust me, it isn't in the least. It crackles with wit and wonderful acting and direction and atmosphere. It is indelibly British, the definition of it for Americans who think they know what that means, but who really don't. If you're into what pre-World War II Britain was like, this is the essence, a time and a culture that just doesn't exist anymore at all, but which is captured here in a water drop under the spyglass perfectly. Simply great!
    7JoeytheBrit

    Saloon Bar review

    A forgotten comedy-drama from Ealing that rarely puts a foot wrong as it deftly picks its way between a number of plot holes and pays no heed to the implausibilities of its storyline. Gordon Harker is on good form as a bookie who leads an investigation by the locals of a pub into the wrongful murder conviction of one of their locals (played by Martin Clunes' Dad) who is scheduled for execution the following day. Mervyn Johns quietly tries to steal the film as that staple of the British local - the regular with his own bar stool.
    9Picgoer

    Jolly Good Fun!

    Supporting the rest of the reviews, this is a lovely little film, really worth watching (I've seen it twice). Indeed the story doesn't really matter, it is the pleasure of watching a tight knit cast who all seemed to be enjoying their work! Gordon Harker was brilliant as was Mervyn Johns, slightly out of the type of character he became better known for later in his career. There were no well known 'stars' just an ensemble of good character actors given a chance to shine.

    The film, although released in 1940 is clearly set before the war as apart from anything else, all lights in the pubs were blazing away and there was no mention of the war and no sign of the blitz which started in September 1940.

    A little light relief then and now!
    8mxyzr

    Lovely stuff from another era

    British character actors at their best. The wonderful Gordon Harker stands out as usual but there isn't a weak link in the cast. The story is okay but doesn't matter that much, it's all about the atmosphere and the cast. A real comedy drama with the accent on the comedy. Why don't the make films like this any more and thank you Talking Pictures for making so many available.

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    • Trivia
      When the men are talking about bicycling, one of them asks another if he has been up to Herne Hill lately. This is a reference to the velodrome in that South London neighborhood, which is still operating.
    • Quotes

      Joan: He behaved like a real gentleman,

      [with hands held up, palms forward]

      Joan: he took his hands away the moment I asked him.

    • Connections
      References George Robey's Day Off (1918)
    • Soundtracks
      The Magic Flute
      (uncredited)

      Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 1940 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Ealing Studios, Ealing, London, England, UK(Studio, uncredited)
    • Production company
      • Ealing Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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