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Director
  
Francis Searle

Music director
  
Benjamin Frankel

Duration
  

Country
  
United Kingdom

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy

Production
  
British Lion Films

Language
  
English

Writer
  
Muriel Box
,
Sydney Box

Release date
  
28 October 1946 (UK)

Cast
  
Hugh Williams
,
Joan Greenwood
,
Basil Radford
,
Naunton Wayne

Similar movies
  
The Happy Family (1952)

A girl in a million 1946


A Girl in a Million is a 1946 British comedy film. It is notable for featuring Joan Greenwood in an early starring role; and Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne in their comedy double act as two cricket-obsessed Englishmen, this time called Fotheringham and Prendergast.

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Plot

Tony is an inventor who divorces a shrewish, nagging wife, and desiring to avoid all women, finds employment in a remote all-male department of the War Office. However, a woman soon arrives in the form of U.S. colonel's daughter, Gay, who is shell-shocked, and has lost the power of speech. Charmed by her and by the contrast with his former talkative wife, Tony soon falls in love and marries her. However, once wed, Gay suffers a further shock and recovers her speech, proving quite the match for Tony's first wife.

Cast

  • Tony - Hugh Williams
  • Gay - Joan Greenwood
  • Prendergast - Basil Radford
  • Fotheringham - Naunton Wayne
  • Peabody - Wylie Watson
  • Molly - Yvonne Owen
  • Colonel Sultzman - Hartley Power
  • Policeman - Edward Lexy
  • Pavilion Manager - James Knight
  • Attendant - Charles Rolfe
  • Nurse - Gwen Clark
  • Sister - Millicent Wolf
  • Judge - Aubrey Mallalieu
  • General - Garry Marsh
  • Divorce Counsel - Michael Hordern
  • Dr Peters - Julian D'Albie
  • Jenkins - John Salew
  • Concert Stage Manager - John Olson
  • Conductor - Muir Mathieson
  • Solo Pianist - Eileen Joyce
  • Box Office

    It was the 24th most popular film at the British box office in 1946 after The Wicked Lady, The Bells of St Marys, Piccadilly Incident, The Captive Heart, Road to Utopia, Caravan, Anchors Away, The Corn is Green, Gilda, The House on 92nd Street, The Overlanders, Appointment with Crime, The Bandit of Sherwood Forrest, Kitty, Spellbound, Scarlet Street, Men of Two Worlds, Courage of Lassie, Mildred Pierce, The Spiral Staircase' and Brief Encounter, The Years Between and The Dolly Sisters.

    Critical reception

    Sandra Brennan wrote in Allmovie, "feminists beware! This blatantly sexist comedy may definitely raise a few hackles" ; while David Parkinson in the Radio Times called it "an object lesson in how tastes change, this chauvinistic comedy was co-scripted (with producer-husband Sydney) by Muriel Box, who was one of the few female creatives with clout in postwar British cinema. Moreover, it made a star of Joan Greenwood in a role that basically dismisses women as blethering nuisances who should be seen and not heard...Talk about not standing the test of time."

    References

    A Girl in a Million Wikipedia
    A Girl in a Million IMDb A Girl in a Million themoviedb.org