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RomanceDrama

So Well Remembered

- One of the screen's greatest dramas of love and human conflict

A mill-owner's ambitious daughter almost ruins her husband's political career.

Release Date : 1947-07-09

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Alliance ProductionsRKO Radio British Productions

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

John Mills

Character Name : George Boswell

Original Name : John Mills

Gender : Male

Martha Scott

Character Name : Olivia

Original Name : Martha Scott

Gender : Female

Patricia Roc

Character Name : Julie Morgan

Original Name : Patricia Roc

Gender : Female

Trevor Howard

Character Name : Dr. Richard Whiteside

Original Name : Trevor Howard

Gender : Male

Richard Carlson

Character Name : Charles Winslow / Charles Winslow Sr.

Original Name : Richard Carlson

Gender : Male

Reginald Tate

Character Name : Trevor Mangin

Original Name : Reginald Tate

Gender : Male

Beatrice Varley

Character Name : Annie

Original Name : Beatrice Varley

Gender : Female

Frederick Leister

Character Name : John Channing

Original Name : Frederick Leister

Gender : Male

Ivor Barnard

Character Name : Spivey

Original Name : Ivor Barnard

Gender : Male

Julian D'Albie

Character Name : Wetherall

Original Name : Julian D'Albie

Gender : Male

Juliet Mills

Character Name : Young Julie

Original Name : Juliet Mills

Gender : Female

Roddy Hughes

Character Name : Chief Librarian

Original Name : Roddy Hughes

Gender : Male

John Turnbull

Character Name : Morris

Original Name : John Turnbull

Gender : Male

Lyonel Watts

Character Name : Mayor

Original Name : Lyonel Watts

Gender : Male

Kathleen Boutall

Character Name : Woman

Original Name : Kathleen Boutall

Gender : Female

James Hilton

Character Name : Narrator (voice)

Original Name : James Hilton

Gender : Male

Joan Hickson

Character Name : Mother (uncredited)

Original Name : Joan Hickson

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-21

Told by way of a retrospective, we join John Mills ("Boswell") who has spent the last twenty five years - including those of WWII - trying to improve the lives of his mill town inhabitants. Back in the day, he is the editor of the local newspaper, and a town councillor, who finds himself defending the job opportunities of "Olivia" (Martha Scott), slated for a position as assistant librarian but finding herself the victim of prejudice. Her mill owning father had been responsible for the building of some of the slum housing in the town. The two fall in love and marry, but things start to take a more serious turn for the couple when an outbreak of diphtheria impacts on both their ambitions (for parliament) and their family leaving the couple separated, and him even more focused on enriching the lives of his local electorate. It is only much later, when conditions in one of her mills deteriorate and a strike looms, that they meet again and he - with the help of his friend "Dr. Whiteside" (Trevor Howard) starts to realise that some of the tragedy that has followed him throughout his life might not have been quite so accidental as he had thought. This film benefits from two strong leading performances and some solid supporting from Patricia Roc ("Julie") and Richard Carlson ("Charles" - the son of "Olivia" upon whom she has come to dote and depend). It's narrated by the writer (James Hilton) and that adds just enough to fill in the gaps as the story of ambition and sadness reaches quite a powerful and touching conclusion. Certainly one of Mills' better efforts, and together with offering us an interesting social commentary of post industrial revolution life in 1930s Engand, makes for a decent watch.