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Made in Heaven

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Made in Heaven - 1952 | 90 mins | Comedy | Colour

The Production Team

Director: John Paddy Carstairs.
Producer: George H. Brown.
Script: George H. Brown and William Douglas-Home.
Cinematography: Geoffrey Unsworth.
Film Editing: John D. Guthridge.
Art Direction: Maurice Carter.
Costume Design: Julie Harris.
Makeup Department: Biddy Chrystal.
Sound Department: Gordon K. McCallum, Harry Miller, John W. Mitchell and Peter Davies.
Original Music: Ronald Hanmer.

The Cast

David Tomlinson - Basil Topham
Petula Clark - Julie Topham
Sonja Ziemann - Marta
A.E. Matthews - Grandpa
Charles Victor - Mr. Topham
Sophie Stewart - Mrs. Topham
Philip Stainton - Mr. Grimes
Richard Wattis - The vicar
Alfie Bass - Mr. Jenkins
Dora Bryan - Mrs. Jenkins
Ferdy Mayne - Istfan
Michael Brennan - Sgt. Marne
Athene Seyler - Miss Honeycroft

Plot Synopsis

Threadbare farce scripted by playwright William Douglas Home, this sprightly comedy was inspired by the ancient English custom of the “Dunmow Flitch”. The amiable comic chaos is steadily directed in a sitcom-like way by John Paddy Carstairs and glossily photographed n Technicolor by Geoffrey Unsworth. The supporting cast of Charles Victor’s sprightly father, Richard Wattis’ convivial vicar and his stern sister Athene Seyler add considerably to the fun.

In Great Dumnow, married couples annually compete to win a sizeable side of New Zealand bacon by swearing on Whit Monday to an uninterrupted year of wedded bliss. However, the chances of the ideally suited Basil Topham (David Tomlinson) and wife Julie (Petula Clark) take a dive with the arrival of glamorous Hungarian housemaid Marta (Sonja Ziemann). Basil and his father Aubrey (Charles Victor) are enchanted by the glamorous domestic but their green-eyed partners are less than impressed. Mrs Topham (Sophie Stewart) conjures up a scheme to keep them out of trouble by entering Basil and Julie as the sole contestants in the Dumlow Flitch trials without their knowledge. Further comic mishaps ensue when Marta’s boyfriend Istfan arrives and Basil has the flitch of bacon stolen from his car by a passing traveller.