Mary Smith
Jenny Laird
Mary Smith

In this modest drama, set during World War II, two rival boat families battle it out for supremacy.
Mary Smith
Jenny Laird
Mary Smith
Pa Smith
Bill Blewitt
Pa Smith
Ma Smith
May Hallatt
Ma Smith
Ted Stoner
Robert Griffiths
Ted Stoner
Mrs. Stoner
Madoline Thomas
Mrs. Stoner
Sister
Grace Arnold
Sister
Alf Stoner
Harry Fowler
Alf Stoner
Barmaid
Megs Jenkins
Barmaid
Bill
John Owers
Bill
Commentator
James McKechnie
Commentator
Canal Official (uncredited)
Arthur Denton
Canal Official (uncredited)
Lockkeeper (uncredited)
Jack Watson
Lockkeeper (uncredited)
This is actually quite a gently enjoyable piece of cinematic nostalgia. It depicts the life of "Mary" (Jenny Laird) and "Ted" (Robert Griffiths) whose families live onboard canal boats. Once the lifeblood of industrial Britain, these are now largely obsolete as functioning waterways but these two are trying to sustain their livelihood in the face of roads, trains and the unstoppable march of progress - in a lightly competitive fashion. The story itself is all just a bit insubstantial, tepid - even, but what helps this stick in the mind are the colourful images of life in 1940s Britain - a life that wasn't destined to thrive for too much longer. It's colourful and vibrant with some informed commentaries from James McKechnie that give it an almost "Public Information Film" feel to it. It's only an hour, and is certainly worth a watch for a glimpse of an - admittedly rose-tinted - way of life long gone, now.
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