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A Day to Remember (1953)

Comedy sailing to a new high!

Genre : Comedy, Romance

Runtime : 1H 32M

Director : Ralph Thomas

Synopsis

Based on The Hand and the Flower, a novel by Jerrard Tickell, A Day to Remember stars Stanley Holloway as Charley Porter, captain of London darts team. When the team travels to the French town of Boulogne for the annual darts tournament, a good time is had by all--and more besides. Jim Carver one of the team's members, is reunited with a little French girl he'd befriended during the war, who has now developed into a beautiful young woman. And Fred Collins makes a poignant journey to the hotel where he'd honeymooned with his late wife. The film works best as a low-key comedy-drama; it is least successful when it ventures into O. Henry territory and strains for "surprise" story twists. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Actors

Stanley Holloway
Stanley Holloway
Charley Porter
Donald Sinden
Donald Sinden
Jim Carver
Joan Rice
Joan Rice
Vera Mitchell
Odile Versois
Odile Versois
Martine Berthier
James Hayter
James Hayter
Fred Collins
Harry Fowler
Harry Fowler
Stan Harvey
Edward Chapman
Edward Chapman
Mr. Robinson
Bill Owen
Bill Owen
Shorty Sharpe
Meredith Edwards
Meredith Edwards
Bert Tripp
George Coulouris
George Coulouris
Foreign Legion Captain
Thora Hird
Thora Hird
Mrs. Trott
Theodore Bikel
Theodore Bikel
Henri Dubot
Brenda De Banzie
Brenda De Banzie
Mrs. Collins
Lily Kann
Lily Kann
Martine's Grandmother
Peter Jones
Peter Jones
Percy Goodall
Vernon Gray
Vernon Gray
Marvin
Arthur Hill
Arthur Hill
Al
Patricia Raine
Patricia Raine
May
Georgette Anys
Georgette Anys
Jeanne Sautet (uncredited)
Jacques Cey
Jacques Cey
Maurice (uncredited)
Cyril Chamberlain
Cyril Chamberlain
Boarding Card Official on Ferry
Peggy Ann Clifford
Peggy Ann Clifford
Large Lady in Station Crowd (uncredited)
Germaine Delbat
Germaine Delbat
Madame Berthier (uncredited)
Shirley Eaton
Shirley Eaton
Young Woman on Ferry (uncredited)
Judith Furse
Judith Furse
Lady in Charge of Party (uncredited)
John Glyn-Jones
John Glyn-Jones
Harris
Fred Griffiths
Fred Griffiths
Barman on Ferry
Deryck Guyler
Deryck Guyler
Angry Man in Ferry Queue (uncredited)
Victor Harrington
Victor Harrington
Gent on Hampton Court Trip (uncredited)
Harold Lang
Harold Lang
Stan's Accomplice (uncredited)
Robert le Béal
Robert le Béal
Monsieur Berthier (uncredited)
Lisa Lee
Lisa Lee
Waitress (uncredited)
Andreas Malandrinos
Andreas Malandrinos
French Café Owner (uncredited)
Richard Molinas
Richard Molinas
Jacques (uncredited)
Hal Osmond
Hal Osmond
Large Lady's Husband
Marcel Poncin
Marcel Poncin
Baptiste Sautet
Keith Pyott
Keith Pyott
Frenchman with Watches (uncredited)
Marianne Stone
Marianne Stone
Doreen, Shorty's Girlfriend (uncredited)

Crews

Betty E. Box
Betty E. Box
Producer
Robin Estridge
Robin Estridge
Writer
Gerald Thomas
Gerald Thomas
Editor
Maurice Carter
Maurice Carter
Art Direction
Yvonne Caffin
Yvonne Caffin
Costume Design
Arthur Alcott
Arthur Alcott
Production Manager
Denis Holt
Denis Holt
Production Manager
Clifton Parker
Clifton Parker
Original Music Composer
Ralph Thomas
Ralph Thomas
Director
Ernest Steward
Ernest Steward
Director of Photography

Posters and backgrounds

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