Cast

Eric Portman
Capt. John Ellis

Flora Robson
Mrs. Liz Ellis

Sheila Sim
Margaret Ellis

Isabel Jeans
Lady Mott

Walter Fitzgerald
Bob Tyndale

Philip Friend
Geoffrey Winthrop

Marjorie Rhodes
Mrs. Nora Mumford

Maire O'Neill
Mrs. Bridget Walsh

John Laurie
Scottish officer in pub

Kathleen Harrison
Pub Customer

Leslie Dwyer
Pub Customer

Margaret Withers
Miss Jane Tyndale

Beatrice Varley
Miss Tracy

Irene Handl
Lady serving Tea in Tea Stall.

Patricia Hayes
Mrs. Beadle

Jacqueline Clarke
Ellen

John McLaren
American Officer

Joan Maude
Miss Allen

Ivor Barnard
Bailiff
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Ostensibly, this is just a wartime morale-booster as a group of ladies in a small English hamlet are told of the impending visit of a VIP. With just 24 hours before her arrival, they must spruce up their village and put together some exhibits to demonstrate to their visitor. It's not just about the visit, however - that serves as a lens through which we have a look at a couple of more interesting sub-plots that deal with the lives of the non-military "combatants" of WWII - notably a rather sad scenario with Flora Robson and her husband Eric Porter in which he struggles to feel valued and relevant, and another with their daughter (Sheila Sim) and her marriage opportunities. It's not a perfect film, by any means, but Portman and Robson offer up good performances of what passed for normality during the war for so many people still at home, and though maybe it's a bit slow, it's still a characterful observation well worth a watch.
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