Overview:
Lorna Blake, (Ursula Jeans) is a widow with two daughters. She augments her slender income by using her children to extort money - visiting the houses of the rich to tell a pathetic story and beg for help. And Lorna makes a rich capture when Sir Halmar Bernard, (Cecil Parker), proposes to her. She tells him that she has only one daughter, Molly (Jill Freud, credited as Jill Raymond). When her other daughter, Jay (Jean Simmons), is arrested for forging a cheque, she refuses to help her.| Status: | Released (1947-10-27) |
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| Awards: | 1 win |
| Screen: | G.B. Stern, Ian Dalrymple, Jack Lee |
| Productions: | Wessex Film Productions, J. Arthur Rank Organisation |
| Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 222281: Ursula Jeans - Lorna Blake
- 14500: Jean Simmons - Jay Blake
- 14300: Cecil Parker - Sir Halmar Barnard
- 88317: Joan Miller - Susan
- 89208: Edward Underdown - Neil Inglefield
- 29703: Susan Hampshire - Young Jay
- 1655197: Jill Raymond - Molly Blake
Crews
- 245248: Jack Lee - Director - Directing
- 1721742: G.B. Stern - Screenplay - Writing
- 20416: C.M. Pennington-Richards - Director of Photography - Camera
- 1721742: G.B. Stern - Novel - Writing
- 245248: Jack Lee - Screenplay - Writing
- 1089166: H.E. Fowle - Director of Photography - Camera
- 133237: Ian Dalrymple - Screenplay - Writing
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Review text:
It is quite unusual to find Ursula Jeans in a leading role, and she does it rather well in this rather twisted story of a women who makes her way in life by lying and deceit. She must raise her two daughters, and does so by various means of extortion and malversation. As her daughter ....
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