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1940's England

poetman

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I just watched Brief Encounter (again) and was wondering what films from across the pond give you that particularly British sense of Golden Era. I tend to go back to End of the Affair, Brief Encounter, and the Gathering Storm. What films do you watch to enjoy England in the 40's?
 

dhermann1

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I saw Brief Encounter in a theater recenlty, also. Just loved it. Hmmm. Yes, Mrs. Miniver, absolutely. I saw "Tight Little Island", known in the UK as "Whisky Galore", in a theater in Boston many years ago. What a delight. Likewise Noel Coward's masterpiece. "In Which We Serve".
There was a film made in Britain in the 80s about children during the Blitz, and I'm thinking it's a Graham Greene, but I'm not finding it. Maybe not a Graham Greene, but a great film. Can anyone help me on this?
 

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Also, the wonderfully silly but poignant, "A Private Affair", with Michael Palin, about shortages and pigs and royal weddings in the immediate post war period.
 

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'Frieda'; 'Pool of London'; 'Once a Jolly Swagman'; 'Millions Like Us'; 'The Way Ahead'; 'Cage of Gold'; 'Hue & Cry'; 'It Always Rains on Sunday'. To be honest, the list is almost endless.
For examples of some of the fashions from British films of the period it's worth having a look in the 'Show Us Their Suits' thread. I've posted loads of film-grabs in there.

For the 1930s 'Saloon Bar', 'Cheer Boys Cheer' or 'There Aint No Justice' are good examples.
 

Doc Average

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Passport to Pimlico. I re-watched it at the weekend for the first time in years. I'd forgotten just how witty it is. "Blimey! I'm a foreigner!"

Oh and Two Types, you may have already posted on this in the suits section, but I noticed that "That Jacket" (you know the one - as worn by Dirk Bogard and Lesley Philips) makes an appearance in it. It's worn by Paul Dupuis as The Duke of Burgundy.
 

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Thanks Doc. I'll have to look out for that. I read recently that the Ealing Studios wardrobe dept/costumes etc (no doubt including that jacket) were all taken over by the BBC when it bought the Ealing studio complex in the 1950s. I wonder if they are still lurking somewhere?
 

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"The Lavender Hill Mob" was filmed in West London (Notting Hill) in 1951, when the bombed out areas had still to be rebuilt, and has a terrific postwar period feel. Some excellent street scenes, with old time street furniture, and 40's/50's fashions.
 

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