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For Better, for Worse

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Calorie Rating: 119
Released: 1954-06-20
Running Time: 85 Minutes
Studios: Kenwood Productions,


In postwar London a young graduate and his girlfriend decide to marry. Her well-to-do parents are not convinced, but they agree once he has got a £5.10.0 job and a 30/- a week single-room flat. The newly-weds find money fearfully tight, the flat cramped, the neighbours a trial, and her parents always hovering. Can faith conquer all? Is there some way of getting rid of tea-leaves except down the sink?

Director / Directors

Maurice Gibson
Second Assistant Director


Cast

Dirk Bogarde
Character: Tony Howard
Susan Stephen
Character: Anne Purves
Cecil Parker
Character: Anne's Father

Eileen Herlie
Character: Anne's Mother
Athene Seyler
Character: Miss Mainbrace
Dennis Price
Character: Debenham

Pia Terri
Character: Mrs. Debenham
James Hayter
Character: The Plumber
Thora Hird
Character: Mrs. Doyle

George Woodbridge
Character: Alf
Charles Victor
Character: Fred
Sid James
Character: The Foreman (as Sidney James)

Peter Jones
Character: The Car Dealer
Edwin Styles
Character: Anne's Boss
Mary Law
Character: Girl in Office

Leonard Sharp
Character: First Workman
Dennis Wyndham
Character: Second Workman
Robin Bailey
Character: Store Salesman

Digby Wolfe
Character: Grocer's Assistant
Geoffrey Hibbert
Character: Butcher's Assistant
Ronnie Stevens
Character: Fishmonger's Assistant

Wilfred Boyle
Character: Bank Cashier (uncredited)
Juleen Clow
Character: Girl (uncredited)
Alma Cogan
Character: Singer in Film (voice) (uncredited)

Jackie Collins
Character: Glamour Girl (uncredited)
Isabel George
Character: (uncredited)
Edmund Hockridge
Character: Singer in Film (voice) (uncredited)

Jocelyn Lane
Character: (uncredited)
Arthur Mullard
Character: Uncredited


Production and Crew

Angela Morley
Original Music Composer
Guy Green
Director of Photography

Peter Myers
Additional Dialogue
Alec Grahame
Additional Dialogue
Arthur Watkin
Theatre Play