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A Day to Remember (1953 film)

A Day to Remember is a 1953 British comedy drama film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring an ensemble cast including Stanley Holloway, Donald Sinden, James Hayter and Bill Owen.

A Day to Remember
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRalph Thomas
Written byRobin Estridge
Based onThe Hand and the Flower
by Jerrard Tickell
Produced byBetty Box
StarringStanley Holloway
Joan Rice
Odile Versois
Donald Sinden
James Hayter
CinematographyErnest Steward
Edited byGerald Thomas
Music byClifton Parker
Distributed byGeneral Film Distributors
Release date
10 November 1953
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

The darts team of a London public house go on a day trip to Boulogne-sur-Mer in France. On the eve of their visit to France, the members of the Hand & Flower pub darts team gather for a drink. The day trip has been organised by one of the team, Percy, who is a travel agent. For some of the team, it is their first ever trip abroad, while for others it is the first time they have returned to France since their service in World War I or World War II. Charley is looking forward to meeting some French mademoiselles, but Fred, the pub's landlord, whose wife is within earshot, says there'll be "none of that sort of thing". Stan has a plan to buy watches in France and smuggle them back into Britain, avoiding customs duty. Jim is going through a rocky patch with his fiancée, whom he suspects considers him to be boring and staid.

The following day, the group meet at London Victoria station and catch the boat train to Folkestone Harbour station for the ferry across the English Channel to Boulogne. Once they have landed in France, despite the insistence of Fred that they stick together, Jim departs to visit the area where he had been involved in heavy fighting during 1944 when British troops had arrived to liberate France. In the local florists, the shop owners refuse to take his money for flowers for his friend's grave. After taking them to the cemetery where his comrade is buried, he visits a local farm and meets Martine, with whom he spent time eight years before when she was eleven. Now an attractive young woman, she recognises him and invites him to have lunch with her family who also remember him. They immediately strike up a chemistry, which his relationship with his fiancée in England lacks. However, Martine is engaged to a local lawyer who is expecting to land a prestigious partnership in Paris.

Back in town, the rest of the group enjoy lunch in a cafe and then separate to tour around the town. Stan goes and picks up his black market watches, while "Shorty", stewing over those who use his resented nickname, gets drunk and joins the French Foreign Legion, in spite of Charley's efforts to stop him. Fred is enticed by a young woman into a bar and she persuades him to buy champagne for them and dance with her. He is embarrassed when Charley finds him in there. Percy, the travel agent, becomes violently homesick and desperate for a cup of tea.

Reassembling, the group attempt but fail to retrieve Shorty from service in the Foreign Legion, and then drift towards the docks and the ship for the return trip, wondering what has happened to Jim who has been missing all day. Stan sees a policeman calling to him, so, thinking he knows about the watches, throws them into the water; but he only wants to return Stan's passport which he had left at the customs check.

Jim has fallen in love with Martine, but they argue over whether they can be together, and he heads for the docks, while Martine goes to rejoin her fiancée. But once there, she tells him she does not love him and cannot marry him, and then drives hurriedly towards the docks. Meanwhile, on a blind date with a friend, Jim's fiancée in London has met and struck up a relationship with an American serviceman. Arriving as his ship is leaving, Martine shouts her true feelings for Jim, and they agree to meet again when he returns to France.

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Production edit

The film was based on The Hand and Flower, a 1952 novel by Jerrard Tickell, who had written Appointment with Venus, also filmed by Betty Box and Ralph Thomas.[1] It was partly filmed on location in Boulogne.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Thompson, Howard (20 September 1953). "Random observations on pictures and people". The New York Times. p. X5.
  2. ^ "Sinden again in naval role". The Mail (Adelaide). Vol. 43, no. 2, 143. South Australia. 4 July 1953. p. 7 (SUNDAY MAGAZINE). Retrieved 24 May 2016 – via National Library of Australia.

External links edit

  • A Day to Remember at IMDb  
  • at Britmovie

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources A Day to Remember 1953 film news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message A Day to Remember is a 1953 British comedy drama film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring an ensemble cast including Stanley Holloway Donald Sinden James Hayter and Bill Owen A Day to RememberTheatrical release posterDirected byRalph ThomasWritten byRobin EstridgeBased onThe Hand and the Flowerby Jerrard TickellProduced byBetty BoxStarringStanley HollowayJoan RiceOdile VersoisDonald SindenJames HayterCinematographyErnest StewardEdited byGerald ThomasMusic byClifton ParkerDistributed byGeneral Film DistributorsRelease date10 November 1953CountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 References 5 External linksPlot editThe darts team of a London public house go on a day trip to Boulogne sur Mer in France On the eve of their visit to France the members of the Hand amp Flower pub darts team gather for a drink The day trip has been organised by one of the team Percy who is a travel agent For some of the team it is their first ever trip abroad while for others it is the first time they have returned to France since their service in World War I or World War II Charley is looking forward to meeting some French mademoiselles but Fred the pub s landlord whose wife is within earshot says there ll be none of that sort of thing Stan has a plan to buy watches in France and smuggle them back into Britain avoiding customs duty Jim is going through a rocky patch with his fiancee whom he suspects considers him to be boring and staid The following day the group meet at London Victoria station and catch the boat train to Folkestone Harbour station for the ferry across the English Channel to Boulogne Once they have landed in France despite the insistence of Fred that they stick together Jim departs to visit the area where he had been involved in heavy fighting during 1944 when British troops had arrived to liberate France In the local florists the shop owners refuse to take his money for flowers for his friend s grave After taking them to the cemetery where his comrade is buried he visits a local farm and meets Martine with whom he spent time eight years before when she was eleven Now an attractive young woman she recognises him and invites him to have lunch with her family who also remember him They immediately strike up a chemistry which his relationship with his fiancee in England lacks However Martine is engaged to a local lawyer who is expecting to land a prestigious partnership in Paris Back in town the rest of the group enjoy lunch in a cafe and then separate to tour around the town Stan goes and picks up his black market watches while Shorty stewing over those who use his resented nickname gets drunk and joins the French Foreign Legion in spite of Charley s efforts to stop him Fred is enticed by a young woman into a bar and she persuades him to buy champagne for them and dance with her He is embarrassed when Charley finds him in there Percy the travel agent becomes violently homesick and desperate for a cup of tea Reassembling the group attempt but fail to retrieve Shorty from service in the Foreign Legion and then drift towards the docks and the ship for the return trip wondering what has happened to Jim who has been missing all day Stan sees a policeman calling to him so thinking he knows about the watches throws them into the water but he only wants to return Stan s passport which he had left at the customs check Jim has fallen in love with Martine but they argue over whether they can be together and he heads for the docks while Martine goes to rejoin her fiancee But once there she tells him she does not love him and cannot marry him and then drives hurriedly towards the docks Meanwhile on a blind date with a friend Jim s fiancee in London has met and struck up a relationship with an American serviceman Arriving as his ship is leaving Martine shouts her true feelings for Jim and they agree to meet again when he returns to France Cast editStanley Holloway as Charley Porter Donald Sinden as Jim Carver Joan Rice as Vera Mitchell Odile Versois as Martine Berthier James Hayter as Fred Collins Harry Fowler as Stan Harvey Edward Chapman as Mr Robinson Peter Jones as Percy Goodall Bill Owen as Shorty Sharpe Meredith Edwards as Bert Tripp George Coulouris as Foreign Legion Captain Vernon Gray as Marvin Thora Hird as Mrs Trott Theodore Bikel as Henri Dubot Brenda De Banzie as Mrs Collins Lily Kann as Martine s Grandmother Georgette Anys as Jeanne Sautet Marianne Stone as Doreen Shirley Eaton as Young Woman on Ferry uncredited Jacques Cey as MauriceProduction editThe film was based on The Hand and Flower a 1952 novel by Jerrard Tickell who had written Appointment with Venus also filmed by Betty Box and Ralph Thomas 1 It was partly filmed on location in Boulogne 2 References edit Thompson Howard 20 September 1953 Random observations on pictures and people The New York Times p X5 Sinden again in naval role The Mail Adelaide Vol 43 no 2 143 South Australia 4 July 1953 p 7 SUNDAY MAGAZINE Retrieved 24 May 2016 via National Library of Australia External links editA Day to Remember at IMDb nbsp A Day to Remember at Britmovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Day to Remember 1953 film amp oldid 1197281499, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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