UK,
1944, 115 min
Directed by:
David LeanCinematography:
Ronald NeameComposer:
Clifton ParkerCast:
Robert Newton, Celia Johnson, Stanley Holloway, John Mills, John Blythe, Merle Tottenham, Laurence Olivier, Bessie Love (a.f.), Anita Page (a.f.), Kay Walsh (more)Plots(1)
Noel Coward's celebration of the strength and humour of the British working class in times of crisis struck a resounding impact with viewing audiences when first released, and still does to this day. Chronicling the trials and tribulations of the Gibbons family from the end of World War One, Coward's anthem to British resilience became the most successful film of 1944. This Happy Breed was David Lean's first credit as a solo director and was the first in a succession of worldwide hits for him and his distinctive visual style. Both Robert Newton and Celia Johnson preside over the ups and downs of their family with great humour and patience, ably supported by John Mills and Stanley Holloway. (Network)
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