General Church
Godfrey Tearle
General Church

A retired general helps out by sheltering some evacuees during WWII.
General Church
Godfrey Tearle
General Church
Lady Frome
Jeanne De Casalis
Lady Frome
McNab
John Laurie
McNab
Andrew
Thorley Walters
Andrew
Bates
Morland Graham
Bates
Mrs. Bates
Mabel Constanduros
Mrs. Bates
Dr. Sargeant
Patric Curwen
Dr. Sargeant
Hank
Alec Faversham
Hank
Lord Ottershaw
Michael Lambart
Lord Ottershaw
Mrs. Farnsworth
Irene Handl
Mrs. Farnsworth
Billetting Officer
Rosalyn Boulter
Billetting Officer
Snarrer
Maureen Glynne
Snarrer
Godfrey Tearle is really quite good in this rather poignant story of "Gen. Church". An highly decorated WWI veteran, he tries to enlist for duty as WWII looms, but finds himself unwanted. He struggles to deal with this rejection; lets himself go - even contemplates suicide, before his friendly butler "Bates" (Morland Graham) and "Lady Frome" (Jeanne De Casilis) concoct a plan to saddle him with six displaced children to look after. Initially hostile, he gradually finds that they challenge and engage him, and he them - and the story develops gently and amiably as they all try to find an accommodation. I kept expecting Sir C. Aubrey Smith to pop up somewhere, but Searle holds this together well and the story does illustrate a little of how older people can feel when marginalised and left out, purely on the basis of their age. A competent supporting cast of British stalwarts and some spirited efforts from the children, as well as an pleasingly amusing script, make for an entertaining little feature that I quite enjoyed.
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