United Kingdom / Sep 27, 1949 / U
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Young Viscount Tony Pym wangles National Service leave on the pretext of standing as a Tory candidate for a local seat held by his family for generations. The request is a ruse to enable Pym to marry his wealthy American fiancee while she's still in England, but his masterplan backfires when he finds himself swept into an election campaign and beaten by Labour's Mr Cleghorn – who is then made a peer. In an attempt to save face, Pym decides to stand again – as a socialist. It all proves too much for the Pyms' loyal, true-blue butler, Mr Beecham...
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Robert Cawdron | Sergeant |
| Cyril Chamberlain | Sentry |
| Peggy Ann Clifford | Mother |
| Richard Dunn | Labour Agent |
| Ambrosine Phillpotts | Lady Fielding |
| Bill Shine | Reporter |
| Dervis Ward | Driver |
| Desmond Llewelyn | First Guardsman (uncredited) |
| Laurence Naismith | Reporter (uncredited) |
| Richard Wattis | Vicar (uncredited) |
| John Wynn | Second Guardsman |
| A.E. Matthews | Lord Lister |
| Michael Brennan | Sergeant |
| Charles Cullum | Colonel |
| Anthony Steel | Adjutant |
| Joan Hopkins | Flower Show Attendee (uncredited) |
| Gerald Andersen | Mr. Brown |
Genres
Comedy
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | The Chiltern Hundreds |
| Original language | EN |
| Production countries | United Kingdom |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Two Cities Films |
| Release date | 27 settembre 1949 |
| Production | George H. Brown |
| Writer | Patrick Kirwan, William Douglas-Home |
| Casting | Maude Spector |
| Editing | George Clark, Anne V. Coates |
| Cinematography | Jack Hildyard |
| Assistant directors | Peter Bolton, Olga Brook, John Paddy Carstairs |
| Camera operators | Jack Hildyard |
| Additional photography | Jack Hildyard |
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| Production design | Edward Marshall, Ralph W. Brinton |
| Art direction | Edward Marshall, Ralph W. Brinton |
| Set decoration | Edward Marshall, Ralph W. Brinton |
| Music | Benjamin Frankel, John W. Mitchell, Desmond Dew, Muir Mathieson |
| Sound | John W. Mitchell, Desmond Dew, Muir Mathieson, Benjamin Frankel |
| Costume design | Eleanor Abbey, Tony Sforzini, Vivienne Walker |
| Makeup | Tony Sforzini, Vivienne Walker, Eleanor Abbey |
| Hairstyling | Tony Sforzini, Vivienne Walker, Eleanor Abbey |
Release dates
Theatrical release
United States / Dec 24, 1949 / G
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