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Quiet Weekend

  • 1946
  • Approved
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
192
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Quiet Weekend (1946)
Comedy

A British family hosts a weekend gathering at their country cottage, where the son's flirtatious socialite companion faces disdain from his adoring cousin, while the local magistrate indulge... Read allA British family hosts a weekend gathering at their country cottage, where the son's flirtatious socialite companion faces disdain from his adoring cousin, while the local magistrate indulges in salmon poaching.A British family hosts a weekend gathering at their country cottage, where the son's flirtatious socialite companion faces disdain from his adoring cousin, while the local magistrate indulges in salmon poaching.

  • Director
    • Harold French
  • Writers
    • Stephen Black
    • Esther McCracken
    • T.J. Morrison
  • Stars
    • Derek Farr
    • Frank Cellier
    • Marjorie Fielding
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    192
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harold French
    • Writers
      • Stephen Black
      • Esther McCracken
      • T.J. Morrison
    • Stars
      • Derek Farr
      • Frank Cellier
      • Marjorie Fielding
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Derek Farr
    Derek Farr
    • Denys Royd
    Frank Cellier
    Frank Cellier
    • Adrian Barrasford
    Marjorie Fielding
    Marjorie Fielding
    • Mildred Royd
    George Thorpe
    • Arthur Royd
    Barbara White
    • Miranda Bute
    Helen Shingler
    • Rowena Hyde
    Edward Rigby
    Edward Rigby
    • Sam Pecker
    Josephine Wilson
    Josephine Wilson
    • Mary Jarrow
    Gwynne Whitby
    Gwynne Whitby
    • Marcia Brent
    Ballard Berkeley
    Ballard Berkeley
    • Jim Brent
    Judith Furse
    Judith Furse
    • Ella Spender
    Pat Field
    • Sally Spender
    Hélène Burls
    • Bella
    George Merritt
    George Merritt
    • Police Sergeant
    Christopher Steele
    • Vicar
    Mary Martlew
    • Elena
    Conway Palmer
    • Paul Perry
    Richard George
    Richard George
    • Lorry Driver
    • Director
      • Harold French
    • Writers
      • Stephen Black
      • Esther McCracken
      • T.J. Morrison
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    9lucy-19

    See it if you can

    Based on a play. A group assembles in the run-down country cottage owned by one couple. Their son's mousy would-be girlfriend takes on his glamorous 'latest', a haggard clothes horse with a ridiculous 40s hairdo. She asks her hostess if the family dresses for dinner. No, she says, because we don't have it. We have supper - something, and cheese and biscuits. As the mother goes out, the girlfriend mutters "cheese and biscuits". Sounds like nothing, but it's a very funny moment. Everyone is somewhat obsessed by food, but it was just post-war, and shortages and rationing ruled people's lives. No wonder Dad and friend Adrian go poaching salmon, which gives Adrian courage to propose to the lady he admires. Plus there's the ghastly village hall concert and antics of obnoxious rich party-goers. Everyone acts their socks off, including the wasps at the picnic. The salmon just has to play dead. By the way, it ends happily.
    8Weirdling_Wolf

    divinely nostalgic fun, no less crisply satisfying than a freshly cut cucumber sandwich!

    Another effortlessly charming ensemble British comedy about a deliciously erudite group of middle-class city slickers whose blissfully bucolic sojourn in their politely ramshackle country abode very soon impolitely turns into a splendidly silly series of splendiferous larks, pratfalls, misadventures, and wonderfully barbed badinage! 'Quiet Weekend' is thankfully never twee, wholesomely funny, undeniably edifying fare, being divinely nostalgic fun, no less crisply satisfying than a freshly cut cucumber sandwich, frequently frothier than a barrel of ginger beer, feisty familial intrigues, burgeoning love affairs, petty jealousies, rain-drenched picnics, and pulse-pounding bouts of midnight Salmon poaching, 'Quiet Weekend' is a far from sedate affair, an enormously good-natured, decidedly classy comedy that is bound to revivify one's flagging spirits like the bracing mustard-infused baths so blithely prescribed by the likeable Royd family's preternaturally capable matriarch Mildred Royd (Marjorie Fielding).
    4AAdaSC

    Extremely wrong

    Denys (Derek Farr) brings his girlfriend Rowena (Helen Shingler) to stay with him and his family at their country house. His cousin Miranda (Barbara White) does not approve. Meanwhile, friend and local magistrate Adrian (Frank Cellier) is convinced to take part in a spot of salmon poaching....

    This is a British film that has a certain quaintness and charm if you like that sort of thing. It's dialogue driven and quite amusing in parts, especially when Rowena and Miranda are sparring with each other. Unfortunately, the dialogue is delivered in that awful upper-class British accent, eg, "happening" becomes "heppening", and "actually" becomes "ectually". No-one normal speaks like that. Another irritation is the constant barking of orders and dishing out of instructions by Mildred (Marjorie Fielding). God that woman is annoying! There are a few lightweight comedic episodes, eg, the concert at the local village hall and the salmon-poaching incident but the main thing that sticks with me is the love between Miranda and Denys. They are cousins. Derek Farr is a complete non-entity as a leading man and the love theme that is explored in this film is just wrong!
    10twittykins

    This is a neglected gem.

    The charm in this film lies in its simplicity. Based on a stage play, it shows a middle class family staying at their weekend cottage, leading the easy type of life that has sadly long since disappeared. The highlights of this film are the dreadful concert and the poaching expedition.
    8SimonJack

    Genteel comedy in an English country weekend getaway

    "Quiet Weekend" is a wonderful, warm and funny film set in the English countryside in 1946. This British comedy has none of the prominent actors who would be known outside of the UK at the time - especially across the pond in the Americas. Most of the cast had short film careers, so few were likely to be known even in the UK then. In a way, that makes this film all the more notable, because to a person the roles played here are very good.

    The comedy here isn't from clever or funny dialog, although the script has an occasional barb or witticism. Mostly, it's just in the relationships of this family and friends. One particular caper involves the lord of the house, Arthur Royd, the local justice of the peace, friend Adrian Barrasford, the Royd's caretaker, Sam Pecker, and a niece, Miranda Bute. They set out at night to poach a salmon from a neighbor's stream. That's quite funny by itself. A community playhouse evening is also worth a couple of laughs. And, a local jailhouse with a court scene is very good and funny.

    This is a delightful and feel-good film that those who like old movies should enjoy. Here are a couple favorite lines.

    Rowena Hyde, after kissing with Denys Royd, "That was very pleasant." Denys, "Pleasant? It was wonderful!"

    Adrian Barrasford, the local justice of the peace, says to Arthur Royd after their caper the night before, "No, I warn you. I shall fine us very heavily."

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    • Trivia
      Although set in 1946 after World War II, "Austerity" was a code word for life in England until the early 1950s. Shortages in food, clothing and fuel were part of everyday life. This film perfectly captures that era, and it explains why foraging for blackberries and crab apples and catching the salmon were such a big deal.
    • Quotes

      Sam Pecker: The likes of you didn't ought to be doing the likes of this for the likes of me.

    • Connections
      Remade as Happy Is the Bride (1958)

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    • Release date
      • July 29, 1946 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Det hände en weekend
    • Filming locations
      • Welwyn Studios, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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