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Unvergessene Jahre

Originaltitel: So Well Remembered
  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 54 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Richard Carlson, John Mills, and Martha Scott in Unvergessene Jahre (1947)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuMayor George Boswell recalls events of the previous 25 years in his home town of Browdley. As councilman and newspaper editor George has fought hard to better working and living conditions i... Alles lesenMayor George Boswell recalls events of the previous 25 years in his home town of Browdley. As councilman and newspaper editor George has fought hard to better working and living conditions in the bleak Lancashire mill town.Mayor George Boswell recalls events of the previous 25 years in his home town of Browdley. As councilman and newspaper editor George has fought hard to better working and living conditions in the bleak Lancashire mill town.

  • Regie
    • Edward Dmytryk
  • Drehbuch
    • James Hilton
    • John Paxton
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • John Mills
    • Martha Scott
    • Patricia Roc
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    • Regie
      • Edward Dmytryk
    • Drehbuch
      • James Hilton
      • John Paxton
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • John Mills
      • Martha Scott
      • Patricia Roc
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    John Mills
    John Mills
    • George Boswell
    Martha Scott
    Martha Scott
    • Olivia
    Patricia Roc
    Patricia Roc
    • Julie Morgan
    Trevor Howard
    Trevor Howard
    • Dr. Richard Whiteside
    Richard Carlson
    Richard Carlson
    • Charles Winslow
    Reginald Tate
    Reginald Tate
    • Trevor Mangin
    Beatrice Varley
    Beatrice Varley
    • Annie
    Frederick Leister
    Frederick Leister
    • John Channing
    Ivor Barnard
    Ivor Barnard
    • Spivey
    Julian D'Albie
    • Wetherall
    Juliet Mills
    Juliet Mills
    • Young Julie
    Roddy Hughes
    Roddy Hughes
    • Chief Librarian
    John Turnbull
    John Turnbull
    • Morris
    Lyonel Watts
    Lyonel Watts
    • Mayor
    Kathleen Boutall
    • Woman
    James Hilton
    • Narrator
    • (Synchronisation)
    Sydney Benson
    • Minor Role
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Fred Griffiths
    • Mill Worker
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Edward Dmytryk
    • Drehbuch
      • James Hilton
      • John Paxton
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    8edwagreen

    So Well Remembered in Great British Film Making With Unevenness ***

    The British Rank Organisation came up with a gem of a 1947 film, "So Well Remembered." Interesting to see the usually kind and sympathetic Martha Scott playing a nasty sort of woman here. You wouldn't think that from the beginning of the film when Scott as Olivia seems to be a victim of her father's imprisonment.

    Sociologists would enjoy this film tackling the housing situation in Britain circa the post-World War 1 period. The areas shown are slums with diphtheria running rampant.

    John Mills is our hero here. He sacrifices a very lucrative career in parliament to devote his energies to improving housing in his area and therefore trying to solve the problem of poverty. He weds Olivia who can't seem to bring their young son to a clinic when the diphtheria epidemic strikes. After the child dies, she leaves her husband, remarries and has a son by that film, played by an adult, Richard Carlson. Carlson is extremely good here,especially in his disfigured scenes when mother Scott becomes totally possessive.

    Trevor Howard shines as an alcoholic doctor. The unevenness of the film may be shown from the problems of poverty to the all-possessive Olivia who tries to smother her war-injured son.(Carlson). She is finally rebuked in her effort to do this by Mills, who should have done this years before.

    An interesting film, well acted.
    9tony-670

    A Re-Discovered Masterpiece

    First of all let me tell you that the copy I watched on video is produced by Hectic House Records and sold in the town of Macclesfield, England, - the location at which the movie was shot. Bear in mind that this film has recently been re-discovered, owned by a private collector. The production is in Sepia (that sort of brownish/greenish effect that is neither colour or black and white). The quality of sound is absolutely appalling. Even using a high quality video/TV/separate powered speakers a lot of patience and forgiveness is required by the viewer.

    Now on to the movie. What can I say? It is an absolute gem. John Mills' portrayal of George Boswell is almost reminiscent of his performance as Willy Mossop in "Hobson's Choice" (although dare I say even better). Trevor Howard once again plays a doctor (recalling "Brief Encounter"), except this time a sullen, often drunken character; but nevertheless a highly moralistic and commendable Dr. Richard Whiteside. Martha Scott's performance as Olivia Channing reminds males of all ages how it is always possible for a weeping, vulnerable pretty young woman can be a devil in disguise! Great performances from the rest of the cast, including a 'natural' performance from Hayley Mills as baby Julie.

    Macclesfield as a Town has changed considerably since 1947; in fact it's one of the wealthiest areas of the whole of the UK in 2004. But scenes in "So Well Remembered" do remain recognisable.

    This movie deserves a complete make-over as it is so outstandingly good.
    9AlsExGal

    A very well done "between two wars" film...

    ... starring John Mills as George Boswell, politician and newspaper publisher. The film examines his life in the time between the two world wars - From 1919 to 1945. Boswell was raised in the slums of the mill town of Browdley, and as such he wants to improve the situation of the residents there. It is his passion. As a town councilman in Browdley, he starts out the film arguing that the town should not refuse to hire Olivia Channing (Martha Scott) as one of the town librarians just because her father, once owner of several of the town textile mills, went to prison for embezzlement. He wins the day and she is hired. Later Olivia comes to the newspaper he publishes to thank him and they begin to spend time together, fall in love, and are married. About this same time George's good friend, Dr. Whiteside (Trevor Howard) begins drinking heavily.

    George is an observant, thoughtful person who is all about righting social injustice in Browdley, and in particular trying to rebuild the slums of Browdley - "company housing" owned by the mills - into something better. The problem is that he thinks that the enemies of what he is trying to do are far off and ephemeral, when in fact, George is literally sleeping with the enemy.

    Suffice it to say that Olivia, over time, shows her true colors of believing that she is part of the British aristocracy and is willing to do anything and use anyone to get that position back that she lost when her father went to prison and the family lost its money. It is not so much the more identifiable American trait of wanting great wealth. It is the position she wants back and wealth and power are just a couple of the trappings. For example, she is quite tied to the rotting Channing family mansion on the hill - Ferncliff. It represents position to her. She would never think of replacing it with something more modern, comfortable, or convenient.

    Rather unexpected here is Martha Scott playing the part of subtle manipulative temptress. She handles this part well, but somehow seems as out of place as that bow she is always wearing in her hair when she is playing young Olivia.

    I've been enjoying watching some British films lately, but I will say that they are an acquired taste for this American viewer. British films are not going to spoon feed you themes or character motivations. Take this film for example - George is not trying to be "well remembered", but because he chooses to stay in Browdley and try to fix his home town to the extent that he can, even when overcome by events such as WWII, he probably will be just that.

    This is one of my favorite films - I love the mill town atmosphere and the brooding orchestral score, the cups of tea, and most of all John Mills as a good man who needs twenty five years to see clearly the forces arrayed against him and in particular one person that he once loved as a kindred spirit who turned out to be anything but that. Highly recommended.
    7CinemaSerf

    So Well Remembered

    Told by way of a retrospective, we join John Mills ("Boswell") who has spent the last twenty five years - including those of WWII - trying to improve the lives of his mill town inhabitants. Back in the day, he is the editor of the local newspaper, and a town councillor, who finds himself defending the job opportunities of "Olivia" (Martha Scott), slated for a position as assistant librarian but finding herself the victim of prejudice. Her mill owning father had been responsible for the building of some of the slum housing in the town. The two fall in love and marry, but things start to take a more serious turn for the couple when an outbreak of diphtheria impacts on both their ambitions (for parliament) and their family leaving the couple separated, and him even more focused on enriching the lives of his local electorate. It is only much later, when conditions in one of her mills deteriorate and a strike looms, that they meet again and he - with the help of his friend "Dr. Whiteside" (Trevor Howard) starts to realise that some of the tragedy that has followed him throughout his life might not have been quite so accidental as he had thought. This film benefits from two strong leading performances and some solid supporting from Patricia Roc ("Julie") and Richard Carlson ("Charles" - the son of "Olivia" upon whom she has come to dote and depend). It's narrated by the writer (James Hilton) and that adds just enough to fill in the gaps as the story of ambition and sadness reaches quite a powerful and touching conclusion. Certainly one of Mills' better efforts, and together with offering us an interesting social commentary of post industrial revolution life in 1930s Engand, makes for a decent watch.
    9bkoganbing

    .....And So Timely Revived

    The biggest question I have about So Well Remembered is why this film was lost all these years? Usually 'lost' films are from the silent and early sound era. I've never heard of a film done as late as 1947 being lost. And sad too because from this talented cast I've seen some of the best performances from them.

    Another thing that puzzles me as far as the film being lost is that James Hilton was such a popular author on both sides of the pond. I would have thought this film would have been as frequently revived as Random Harvest, Goodbye Mr. Chips, and The Lost Horrizon.

    Hilton narrates the film and for both British and American audiences it was a familiar voice, they heard it many times on radio. Hilton was never shy about promoting his own work on the best media available to him.

    Like Random Harvest the story takes place in the years between the World Wars. John Mills is an earnest young reformer who both wants to do some good in this old world for the people of the small Lancaster mill town that he comes from. They are a poor lot, many living on the dole because the factories have closed and they were swindled out of their life savings by Frederick Leister who was the owner and chief employer of the town. Leister went to prison and upon this the story begins as his attractive young daughter Martha Scott is looking for employment as a librarian.

    The towns folk want to visit the sins of the father on her, but Mills is a forgiving sort and persuades the town to hire her. This leads to romance and they marry. But gradually over the course of the movie, the two are shone to be a bad match with their different agendas.

    Martha Scott is an actress sad to say pretty much forgotten. My first memory of her is hosting a short anthology series, Modern Romances in the early days of television. Up to now I thought her best film role was as the dutiful minister's wife in One Foot In Heaven. But in So Well Remembered her part as the scheming manipulating wife is best described as a combination of Regina Hubbard from The Little Foxes and Estella from Great Expectations. And that this performance was lost all these years didn't help Martha Scott for posterity's sake.

    Trevor Howard plays Mills's best friend, the alcoholic town doctor, no doubt a character Hilton borrowed from many a Hollywood western. Howard serves as the film's conscience however, he's seen too much and lived too much in poverty to be charitable. Except he does perform one good act of charity in the film.

    The hero/protagonist that John Mills plays would have been done by Jimmy Stewart if So Well Remembered had an American setting. Mills is like so many Capra heroes, the decent and honorable man on whom the people look for leadership and who has his flaws as well. At one point he does fall victim to temptation in a crisis brought on indirectly by the scheming Scott. But Mills realizes what he's done and pulls back from temptation.

    Patricia Roc and Richard Carlson play an attractive pair of young lovers, connected to the others and whose lives have been directed by the foibles of the older generation. So Well Remembered is a fabulous restored classic and a tribute to its author James Hilton, a man so well remembered and so well loved in the UK and the USA.

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      This movie was thought to be lost and forgotten, but has recently been rediscovered (September 2004).
    • Patzer
      At about 0:18:48 when Boswell encounters Dr. Whiteside the boom mic shadow moves on the far wall to the left.
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      George Boswell: A politician is a man who asks you to vote for him because he knows how to introduce the member for Wigan to the member for Liverpool without spilling tea on the Minister for Labour.

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      Referenced in A Man About a Film - Richard Dyer on Obsession (2024)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 23. Juni 1949 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • So Well Remembered
    • Drehorte
      • Macclesfield, Cheshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Bowdley - exteriors)
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      • Alliance Productions Ltd.
      • RKO Radio British Productions
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      • 1 Std. 54 Min.(114 min)
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