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Something in the City

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Director
  
Maclean Rogers

Music director
  
Wilfred Burns

Duration
  

Country
  
United Kingdom

5.4/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy

Screenplay
  
Michael Pertwee

Language
  
English

Writer
  
H.F. Maltby
,
Michael Pertwee

Release date
  
1950

Cast
  
Richard Hearne
(Mr Ningle),
Garry Marsh
(Mr Holley),
Ellen Pollock
(Mrs Holley),
Betty Sinclair
(Mrs Ningle),
Dora Bryan
(Waitress)

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Something in the City is a 1950 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Richard Hearne, Garry Marsh and Ellen Pollock. It features an early uncredited performance by Stanley Baker as a police constable.

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Plot

Mr Ningle has been living a lie for seven years by pretending to still be commuting to his financial services job in the City of London from which he had been sacked. Every day, he journeys in and changes into the disguise of his alter ego: an artist who sells paintings on the sidewalk in Trafalgar Square.

His life is thrown into turmoil when his deception is nearly discovered by Mr. Holley, the father of his daughter Beryl's new fiancé, Richard. The father happens to be the managing editor of the Evening Courier newspaper and worried about his prospective in-laws. A series of misunderstandings lead to the mistaken belief that Ningle has been murdered by "Arty the artist", leading to a massive police manhunt. Ningle manages to stage a fake suicide for Arty, while he reappears and pretends he had amnesia for the past 48 hours.

When Holly publishes an offer of a large sum to Arty by way of apology (having heard that he committed suicide), Ningle cannot resist "resurrecting" the artist, but Holly now suspects the truth. Ningle manages to outmanoeuvre him, however, and presents the money to Beryl and Richard, enabling them to marry despite the opposition of Richard's parents.

Production

The film was made at Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames and on location around London. The film's director, Maclean Rogers, was experienced in second feature productions. It was distributed by Butcher's Film Service.

Cast

  • Richard Hearne as Mr. Ningle
  • Garry Marsh as Mr. Holley
  • Ellen Pollock as Mrs. Holley
  • Betty Sinclair as Mrs. Ningle
  • Tom Gill as Richard [Holley]
  • Diana Calderwood as Beryl [Ningle]
  • Bill Shine as Reporter
  • Dora Bryan as Waitress
  • Molly Weir as Nellie
  • George Merritt as Police Inspector
  • Horace Kenney as Squeaker Man
  • Stanley Vilven as News Vendor
  • Gerald Rex as Map Seller
  • Vi Kaley as Old Vera
  • Ben Williams as Policeman
  • Esme Beringer as Miss Prouncey
  • Kenneth Henry as City Man
  • Mackenzie Ward as Chelsea Artist
  • Stanley Baker as Policeman (uncredited)
  • References

    Something in the City Wikipedia
    Something in the City IMDb