Carrington VC
Carrington VC – 1954 | 100 mins | Drama | B&W
Plot Synopsis

Carrington V.C. was based on a play by Dorothy and Campbell Christie, David Niven stars as Major Carrington, a war hero accused of fraudulent conversion of military funds in a taut courtroom drama.
Compelled to use his own money for his expense account, Major Carrington becomes convinced that he will never see his money again and decides to take back the money from his department’s funds without permission. For this error in military rules, Carrington is court-martialed. During the trial, Carrington’s selfish wife (Margaret Leighton) gets even for a wartime affair conducted by her husband by supplying false testimony. Though Carrington is declared guilty, the implication is that he is well rid of both his wife and his hollow government post.
Excerpt© ‘Puffin Asquith’ by R.J. Minney.
Production Team
Anthony Asquith: Director
Wilfred Shingleton: Art Director
Desmond Dickinson: Cinematography
Ralph Kemplen: Editor
Terry Baird: Producer
John Hunter: Script
Campbell Christie: Script
AG Ambler: Sound
Red Law: Sound
Cast
David Niven: Major Carrington VC
Margaret Leighton: Valerie Carrington
Noelle Middleton: Captain Alison Graham
Laurence Naismith: Major Panton
Clive Morton: Lt Colonel Huxford
Mark Dignam: Prosecutor
Allan Cuthbertson: Lt Colonel Henniker
Victor Maddern: Sgt Owen
John Glyn-Jones: Evans, reporter
John Chandos: Adjutant Rawlinson
Maurice Denham: Lt Colonel Reeve
Geoffrey Keen: President


