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The Hundred Pound Window

  • 1944
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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An accountant is forced by circumstances to take a job at the racetrack. He is working at the betting window when he is drawn into a gang of criminals and their illegal schemes.An accountant is forced by circumstances to take a job at the racetrack. He is working at the betting window when he is drawn into a gang of criminals and their illegal schemes.An accountant is forced by circumstances to take a job at the racetrack. He is working at the betting window when he is drawn into a gang of criminals and their illegal schemes.

  • Director
    • Brian Desmond Hurst
  • Writers
    • Rodney Ackland
    • Abem Finkel
    • Mark Hellinger
  • Stars
    • Anne Crawford
    • David Farrar
    • Frederick Leister
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    40
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    • Director
      • Brian Desmond Hurst
    • Writers
      • Rodney Ackland
      • Abem Finkel
      • Mark Hellinger
    • Stars
      • Anne Crawford
      • David Farrar
      • Frederick Leister
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anne Crawford
    Anne Crawford
    • Joan Draper
    David Farrar
    David Farrar
    • George Graham
    Frederick Leister
    Frederick Leister
    • Ernest Draper
    Mary Clare
    Mary Clare
    • Millie Draper
    Richard Attenborough
    Richard Attenborough
    • Tommy Draper
    Niall MacGinnis
    Niall MacGinnis
    • Chick Slater
    David Hutcheson
    • Steve Halligan
    Claud Allister
    Claud Allister
    • Hon. Freddie
    Claude Bailey
    • John D. Humphries
    Hazel Bray
    • Cabaret Singer
    Peter Gawthorne
    • Van Rayden
    Anthony Hawtrey
    Anthony Hawtrey
    • Evans
    David Horne
    David Horne
    • Baldwin
    Francis Lister
    Francis Lister
    • Capt. Johnson
    Ruby Miller
    Ruby Miller
    • Mrs. Remington
    Brefni O'Rorke
    Brefni O'Rorke
    • Kennedy
    John Salew
    John Salew
    • Walker
    John Slater
    John Slater
    • O'Neil
    • Director
      • Brian Desmond Hurst
    • Writers
      • Rodney Ackland
      • Abem Finkel
      • Mark Hellinger
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    6boblipton

    Attenborough Supports

    Frederick Leister is a bookkeeper for a bookmaker. He is a stuffy but kindly paterfamilias, who tut-tuts at son Richard Attenborough reading at the breakfast table, but slips him five pounds. He quite approves of daughter Anne Crawford's engagement to David Farrar; he and wife Mary Draper even buy some land to build them a house.

    In short, he's a fine fellow. So when his employer decides to open a window for hundred-pound bets at the race track, he's to man it. There's no business, it's just a publicity stunt, but unsavory sorts, with names like "Chick" and "John D. Humphries" see this as an opportunity. Soon, Leister is called into the office, told he has to make up the difference, and finds his middle-class existence collapsing.

    This is one of the B movies Warner Brothers produced at the Teddington Studio. A lot of them were missing, in part because the head of the BFI at the time -- whose name I will not mention, may it be forgotten forever! -- turned down the offer of prints because they weren't important enough. Soon enough a buzz bomb got them, and this one vanished for 70 years, until a 16mm. print with a blurry soundtrack showed up.

    It was a tough watch because of that, but a rewarding one, because director Brian Desmond Hurst makes it all look improvised in character. Leister never harrumphs, but he seems supremely natural in his performance. A very nice little movie.
    Single-Black-Male

    The 21 Year Old Richard Attenborough

    Since his screen debut in 1942, Dickie Attenborough received screen roles each year. His characters were quite insipid, especially when he played panzy young Englishmen who have no relevance to a contemporary audience.
    6malcolmgsw

    Engaging Vehicle For Emerging Stars

    This film was shown at the NFT last night as part of the ""Lost And Found" season.This film was made at Warners Teddington studio.Alas when Warners many years ago offered their films to the NFA they were rejected and unfortunately they were junked.Many of these films were thought to be lost but occasionally one comes to light.This came from a film collector who had a rather battered 16mm print,but let us be thankful for small mercies.This is a very engaging if unlikely story.Mr Draper is a man of fixed views and routines working as a clerk in a finance office.For some strange reason he is thought to be the perfect occupant of the £100 window on a racecourse.A punter has a big win and invites him and the family to a shady nightclub for a celebration.Mr Draper goes to the illegal roulette wheel.There we are supposed to believe that this man is so unworldly to sit down at the table and start gambling with £20 chips running up a debt of £2000,a large sum in those days.His world starts to unravel although it is of course happily sorted out,a bit too pat,at the climax.So many familiar faces in this film.Ann Crawford,sadly to die so young in her mid thirties;David Farrer as a youthful Detective;Marie Lohr playing mum as usual;an incredibly youthful Richard Attenborough;a brief appearance by Pete Murray,the DJ.Frederick Leister gets the chance to shine in a leading role,as he was mainly a supporting actor.Well everyone go and look in your attics in case you have a print of a missing film and maybe one day we will be able to see all of the Warner Teddington films restored and there for generations to come.

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      For some years this was on the British Film Institute's list of "lost" movies until a 16mm print was found.
    • Quotes

      Ernest Draper: That £10 a month is something I don't look upon as mine - it's something I've put aside for my children. It's my children's future.

      O'Neil: Now now, just drop that grey-haired father stuff. You'd have taken the money from us if you'd won, wouldn't you? Would you have given it back to me if I'd come to you and said I wanted it for my children? I'm prepared to give you a chance. Chick will meet you at the bank at noon tomorrow and collect £1000 in cash. The balance will be payable in two weeks. How you get the money, or where you get it, is no business of mine. But believe me, you'd better make it your business to see that you do get it.

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    • Release date
      • April 3, 1944 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers First National Studios, Teddington Studios, Teddington, Middlesex, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Brothers-First National Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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