Cast

Stewart Granger
Adam Black

Jean Simmons
Evelyne Wallace

Helen Cherry
Moira Hannen

Joan Swinstead
Molly

Edwin Styles
Bill Murray

Raymond Young
Roddy Black

Wilfrid Hyde-White
Col. Bradley

Beatrice Varley
Mrs. Parker

Fred Johnson
Chris Kirby

Peter Reynolds
David

Brenda Hogan
Christine

John Forrest
Tony

Patrick Barr
Bert, Adam's Friend (uncredited)

Dora Bryan
Blonde Sales Assistant (uncredited)

Francis de Wolff
2nd Man at Restaurant Bar (uncredited)

Anthony Eustrel
1st Man at Restaurant Bar (uncredited)

Dino Galvani
Luigi (uncredited)

Irene Handl
Mrs. Crouch, Manageress (uncredited)

Joy Harington
Miss Rice (uncredited)

John Kelly
2nd Man at Theatre Bar (uncredited)
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Stewart Granger is "Adam", a rather raffish gambler who, when his wartime friend "Chris" dies, adopts his daughter "Evelyn" (Jean Simmons) who has hitherto been living in an orphanage. Initially he pretends that he is her father, but that is soon exposed by his friends and the two must now treat honestly - or as honestly as he knows how - with each other and the bond begins to mature, much to the chagrin of the rather calculating Helen Cherry... Both stars work well together, and the simple story is a well written and directed tale of deceit, deception and some good old-fashioned love and with Wilfred Hyde-White (another of those actors whose voice has a instantly identifiable silky timbre) adds a little charm to the proceedings, too - and in the end it all comes down to a moustache!
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