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Saloon Bar - 1940 | 76mins | Drama | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: Walter
Forde. Producer: Michael Balcon. Associate Producer: Culley Forde. Script: Angus MacPhail and John Dighton. (from a play by Frank Harvey Jr.) Cinematography: Ronald Neame. Art Direction: Wilfred Shingleton. Editing: Ray Pitt. Music: Ernest Irving. |
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The CastMervyn Johns - Wickers Gordon Harker - Joe Harris Elizabeth Allan - Queenie Anna Kostum - Ivy Joyce Barbour - Sally Judy Campbell - Doris O.B. Clarence - Sir Archibald Roddy McDowall - Boy |
Plot SynopsisWalter Forde's Saloon Bar, had a beery background. A film version of a stage whodunit by Frank Harvey Jr, it suffered from a verbose script by Angus MacPhail and John Dighton, and a pedestrian pace. The leading character is portrayed by Gordon Harker, the ultimate stage cockney, who plays a bookmaker with a penchant for amateur detective work. A murder is committed, and everyone falls under suspicion. Hero and heroine Gordon Harker and Elizabeth Allen solve the mystery with becoming modesty. The atmosphere of the pub in which much of the action is confined
is reasonably well-drawn, with its gallery of regular customers including
the habitué glued to his chair (Mervyn Johns). As if echoing
Forde's previous film, there is another pub in the neighbourhood which
has been facelifted by its owners into an art deco orgy of chrome and
mirrors. But the film is very obviously a lift from a stage play. |
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