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Filmed in the North Country of England, Deborah Kerr (The King and I, Here to Eternity) stars in this vividly characterised story of a penniless family struggling through the depression years. Kerr is a mill girl in love with Evans who loses his job and refuses to marry her on "dole money". He is killed in a demonstration against conditions and unemployment, so Kerr marries an old bookie she doesn't love in order to get jobs for her father and brother. This picture is realistic in its portrayal of poverty-stricken families, and although a depressing subject, the writers manage to insert some well-timed humour into the script with sepia-tinted photography capturing the North Country atmosphere and its poverty.
This film is one of the most moving and significant films ever made in Britain.
This film is one of the most moving and significant films ever made in Britain.
studio:
- Revelation Films
Number of Discs:
- 1
Certificate:
- 12
Actor:
- Clifford Evans
- Deborah Kerr
Theatrical Release Year:
- 1941
Region:
- 2
Main Language:
- English
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