Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

This Is My Street

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
8
/
10
1
Votes
Alchetron
8
1 Ratings
100
90
81
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
Rate This

Rate This

This Is My Street is a 1964 British drama film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Ian Hendry, June Ritchie, Avice Landone, John Hurt and Meredith Edwards. The screenplay is by Bill MacIlwraith from a novel by Nan Maynard. A bored housewife living in a run down inner city London house begins an affair with the lodger, a salesman. DVD Release March 2014

Contents

this is my street out on dvd 14 04 2014


Plot

Battersea housewife Margery (June Ritchie) lives a life of drudgery in a working class terrace with her feckless husband (Mike Pratt) and her small daughter. Lodging next door with her mother is Harry (Ian Hendry), a flashy salesman and nightclub owner who repeatedly attempts to seduce Marge. At first showing little interest, Marge finally gives in after he helps find her missing daughter. Harry eventually tires of Marge, and turns his attentions to her younger, educated sister, Jinny (Annette Andre). Marge though, is infatuated, and when she discovers Harry plans to marry her sister, she attempts to kill herself – leaving a suicide note exposing her affair with Harry.

Cast

  • Ian Hendry as Harry King
  • June Ritchie as Margery Graham
  • Avice Landone as Lily
  • Meredith Edwards as Steve
  • Madge Ryan as Kitty
  • John Hurt as Charlie
  • Annette Andre as Jinny
  • Philippa Gail as Maureen
  • Mike Pratt as Sid Graham
  • Tom Adams as Paul
  • Hilda Fenemore as Doris
  • Susan Burnet as Phyllis
  • Robert Bruce as Mark
  • John Bluthal as Joe
  • Carl Bernard as Fred
  • Margaret Boyd as Granny
  • Patrick Cargill as Ransome
  • Margo Johns as Isabel
  • Derek Francis as Fingus
  • Ursula Hirst as Molly
  • Sheraton Blount as Cindy
  • Critical reception

    The Radio Times called it "a well-written, nicely shot squalor fest"; Allmovie called it an "unsavory British programmer"; Britmovie noted a "Sixties’ backstreets bedroom drama adapted from Nan Maynard’s rather middling novel. Director Sidney Hayers fashions an interesting drama amid the sordid squalor of London and creates a number of genuinely sympathetic characters. Ian Hendry giving a performance of compelling magnetic brillianceas the jack-the-lad charmer capable of turning from seducer to scoundrel and back again in the blink of an eye"; and TV Guide wrote, "The even direction smooths over the ugly plot of a mean little womanizer...Hendry and Ritchie exude interesting chemistry together, and the movie spins right along while they are on the screen."

    References

    This Is My Street Wikipedia