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Directed by | Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder |
Produced by | Edward Black |
Written by | Sidney Gilliat Frank Launder |
Starring | Eric Portman Gordon Jackson Patricia Roc Basil Radford Naunton Wayne Moore Marriott Joy Shelton Megs Jenkins Terry Randall |
Music by | Louis Levy[1] |
Cinematography | Jack Cox Roy Fogwell |
Edited by | R.E. Dearing |
Distributed by | Gainsborough Pictures |
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Running time
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
There are many small details to be enjoyed - the contrast between the pre-war holiday had by the main family and the stringencies of wartime; Tommy Trinder, giving his services for no credit, heard but not seen (as the Station Master's voice-over); "Calling All Workers" being played as we're introduced to the factory; the MC's (played by Hal Gordon) face lighting up when a lorry-load of soldiers arrive to spice up his drab dance-hall; Irene Handl's 30 seconds as the married couple's land-lady; Anne Crawford's snooty, posh, ‘better-than-thou' caricature; and incredibly young-looking Gordon Jackson gently wooing Patricia Roc, a complete natural as the quiet, slightly shy young woman who is forced by the government, against her wishes, to be sent to a munitions factory in Wales; Eric Portman playing against type as the Factory boss - so many enjoyable moments
This was the first film to give Pat Roc a leading role of some substance and which led to a seven-year contract with Gainsborough Studios and her reputation as "The Goddess of the Odeons". Along with Phyllis Calvert and Margaret Lockwood she was one of the most popular stars of the 1940s, towards the end of which her career went into decline. It is surprising that with her bubbly, effervescent personality and tremendous popularity with the movie-going public, more wasn't made to capitalise on this popularity, but according to her biographer, Michael Hodgson, she had difficulties with J Arthur Rank and wasn't prepared to continue being used as ‘bodice-ripping' fodder which he resented and retaliated by foolishly ignoring the potential in his star.
Millions Like Us
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Millions Like Us | |
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Italian theatrical poster
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Directed by | Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder |
Produced by | Edward Black |
Written by | Sidney Gilliat Frank Launder |
Starring | Eric Portman Gordon Jackson Patricia Roc Basil Radford Naunton Wayne Moore Marriott Joy Shelton Megs Jenkins Terry Randall |
Music by | Louis Levy[1] |
Cinematography | Jack Cox Roy Fogwell |
Edited by | R.E. Dearing |
Distributed by | Gainsborough Pictures |
Release dates
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Running time
| 103 min |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Millions Like Us is a 1943 British propaganda film, showing life in a wartime aircraft factory in documentary detail. It starred Patricia Roc, Eric Portman,Megs Jenkins, Gordon Jackson and Anne Crawford, was written and directed by Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder.[1]
Plot[edit
]Celia Crowson (Roc) and her family go on holiday to the south coast of England in the summer of 1939. Soon afterwards the Second World Warbreaks out and Celia's father (Moore Marriott) joins what was to become theHome Guard and her more confident sister Phyllis (Joy Shelton) joins theAuxiliary Territorial Service. Fearing her father's disapproval if she moves away from home, Celia hesitates about joining up but eventually her call-up papers arrive. Hoping to join the WAAF or one of the other services, Celia instead gets posted to a factory making aircraft components, where she meets her co-workers, including her Welsh room-mate Gwen Price (Megs Jenkins) and the vain upper middle class Jennifer Knowles (Anne Crawford). Knowles dislikes the work they have to do at the factory, causing friction with their supervisor Charlie Forbes (Eric Portman) which eventually blossoms into a verbally combative romance.
A nearby RAF bomber station sends some of its men to a staff dance at the factory, during which Celia meets and falls in love with an equally shy youngScottish flight sergeant Fred Blake (Gordon Jackson). Their relationship encounters a crisis when Fred refuses to tell Celia when he is sent out on his first mission, but soon afterwards they meet and make up, with Fred asking Celia to marry him. After the wedding they spend their honeymoon at the same south coast resort as the Crowsons went to in 1939, finding it much changed with minefields and barbed wire defending against the expected German invasion. Just after returning to the factory, they find furnished rooms nearby to set up house together, but then Fred is killed in a bombing raid over Germany. Celia receives the news while working at the factory and at a mealtime shortly afterwards the band plays Waiting at the Church, without realising it had been played at Celia's wedding reception. About to break down, Celia is comforted by her fellow workers, as bombers from Fred's squadron overfly the factory en route to another raid.
Cast[edit]
- Patricia Roc – Celia Crowson
Filmography[edit]
Year Film Role Notes 1938 The Divorce of Lady X Minor role (uncredited) The Barbarian and the Lady Marina The Gaunt Stranger Mary Lenley 1939 The Mysterious Mr. Reeder 1940 The Missing People Doris Bevan A Window in London Pat Released as Lady in Distress in USA Pack Up Your Troubles Sally Brown Dr. O'Dowd Rosemary Three Silent Men Pat Quentin It Happened to One Man Betty Quair 1941 The Farmer's Wife Sibley My Wife's Family Peggy Gay 1942 Suspected Person Joan Raynor Let the People Sing Hope Ollerton 1943 We'll Meet Again Ruth Millions Like Us Celia Crowson 1944 Two Thousand Women Rosemary Brown / Mary Maugham Love Story Judy 1945 Madonna of the Seven Moons Angela Labardi The Wicked Lady Caroline Johnny Frenchman Sue Pomeroy 1946 Canyon Passage Caroline Marsh 1947 The Brothers Mary So Well Remembered Julie Morgan Jassy Dilys Helmar When the Bough Breaks Lily Bates Holiday Camp Herself 1948 One Night with You Mary Santell 1949 The Perfect Woman Penelope Belman Return to Life Lieutenant Evelyne The Man on the Eiffel Tower Helen Kirby 1950 Black Jack Ingrid Dekker Fugitive from Montreal Helen Bering 1951 Circle of Danger Elspeth Graham 1952 Something Money Can't Buy Anne Wilding 1953 La mia vita รจ tua 1954 Cartouche Donna Violante 1956 The Errol Flynn Theatre Episode: "Farewell Performance" 1957 Scotland Yard Dragnet Mary Foster The House in the Woods Carol Carter 1958 White Hunter Marge Wilson Episodes: "Pegasus" 1959 The Widow Diana No Hiding Place Mrs. Ottlone Episode: "Who Is Gustav Varnia?" 1960 Bluebeard's Ten Honeymoons Mme. Dueaux Skyport Iris West 1 episode 1961 Dixon of Dock Green Brenda Episode: "A Kiss for the Constable" 1962 The Saint Madge Clarron Episode: "The Talented Husband" - Gordon Jackson – Fred Blake
Partial filmography[edit]
- One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942) (uncredited)
- The Foreman Went to France (1942) as Alastair 'Jock' MacFarlan, 19th Fusillers
- Women Aren't Angels (1943) as Man in small orchestra
- Nine Men (1943) as The Young 'un
- Millions Like Us (1943) as Fred
- San Demetrio London (1943) as Messboy John Jamieson
- Pink String and Sealing Wax (1945) as David
- The Captive Heart (1946) as Lieut. Lennox
- Against the Wind (1948) as Duncan
- Eureka Stockade (1949) as Tom Kennedy
- Floodtide (1949) as David Shields
- Stop Press Girl (1949) as Jock Melville
- Whisky Galore! (1949) as George Campbell
- Bitter Springs (1950) as Mac
- Happy Go Lovely (1951) as Paul Tracy
- The Lady with the Lamp (1951)
- Castle in the Air (1951) as Hiker
- Death Goes to School (1953) as Detective Inspector Campbell
- Malta Story (1953) as British Soldier (uncredited)
- Meet Mr. Lucifer (1953) as Hector
- The Love Lottery (1954) as Ralph
- Delavine Affair (1955) as Florian
- Passage Home (1955) as Ted Burns
- The Quatermass Xperiment (1955) as BBC TV producer
- Windfall (1955) as Leonard
- Moby Dick—Rehearsed (1955, TV) as A Young Actor / Ishmael
- Women Without Men (1956) as Percy
- Blonde Bait (1956) as Percy
- Pacific Destiny (1956) as District Officer
- The Baby and the Battleship (1956) as Harry
- Sailor Beware! (1956) as Carnoustie Bligh
- Let's Be Happy (1957) as Dougal MacLean
- Seven Waves Away (1957) as John Merritt
- Hell Drivers (1957) as Scottie
- Man in the Shadow (1957) as Jimmy Norris
- Black Ice (1957) as Hamish
- Blind Spot (1958) as 'Chalky' White
- Rockets Galore! (1958) as George Campbell
- The Navy Lark (1959) as Leading Seaman Johnson
- Three Crooked Men (1959) as Don Wescott
- Yesterday's Enemy (1959) as Sgt. McKenzie
- The Bridal Path (1959) as PC Alec
- Blind Date (1959) as Sergeant
- Devil's Bait (1959) as Sergeant Malcolm
- The Price of Silence (1959) as Roger Fenton
- Cone of Silence (1960) as Capt. Jock Bateson
- Tunes of Glory (1960) as Capt. Jimmy Cairns, M.C.
- Snowball (1960) as Bill Donovan
- Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog (1961) as Farmer
- Two Wives at One Wedding (1961) as Tom
- Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) as Seaman Edward Birkett
- The Great Escape (1963) as Flt. Lt. Andrew MacDonald, "Intelligence"
- The Long Ships (1964) as Vahlin
- Daylight Robbery (1964) as Sergeant
- Operation Crossbow (1965) as R.A.F. Pilot (scenes deleted)
- The Ipcress File (1965) as Jock Carswell
- Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965) as MacDougal
- Cast a Giant Shadow (1966) as James MacAfee
- The Fighting Prince of Donegal (1966) as Captain Leeds
- Triple Cross (1966) as British Sergeant Questioning Chapman (uncredited)
- The Night of the Generals (1967) as Captain Engel
- Danger Route (1967) as Brian Stern
- On the Run (1968) as Mr. Mallory
- The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) as Gordon Lowther
- Run Wild, Run Free (1969) as Mr. Ransome
- Hamlet (1969) as Horatio
- Scrooge (1970) as Tom - Friend of Harry's
- Kidnapped (1971) as Charles Stewart
- Madame Sin (1972) as Commander Cavendish
- Russian Roulette (1975) as Hardison
- Spectre (1977, TV movie) as Inspector Cabell
- Golden Rendezvous (1977) as Dr. Marston
- The Medusa Touch (1978) as Dr. Johnson
- A Town Like Alice (1981, TV) as Noel Strachan
- The Masks of Death (1984, TV movie) as Alec MacDonald
- The ZAZ (1985) as The Commander
- The Shooting Party (1985) as Tom Harker
- Shaka Zulu (1986-1989 TV) as Prof. Bramston
- My Brother Tom (1986, TV) as Lockie McGibbon
- The Whistle Blower (1986) as Bruce
- Gunpowder (1986) as Sir Anthony Phelps
- Campion (1989, TV) as Professor Gardner Cairey
- Noble House (1989, TV) as Supt. Armstrong
- The Lady and the Highwayman (1989, TV movie) as Harry
- Anne Crawford – Jennifer Knowles
- Basil Radford – Charters
- Naunton Wayne – Caldicott
- Moore Marriott – Jim Crowson
- Eric Portman – Charlie Forbes
Filmography[edit]
- Joy Shelton – Phyllis Crowson
- John Boxer – Tom
- Valentine Dunn – Elsie
- Megs Jenkins – Gwen Price
- Terry Randall – Annie Earnshaw
- Amy Veness – Mrs. Blythe
- John Salew – Doctor Gill
- Beatrice Varley – Miss Wells
- Bertha Willmott – The Singer
- Irene Handl – Landlady
- Amy Dalby – Mrs Bourne