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The Ghosts of Berkeley Square

  • 1947
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
361
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Felix Aylmer and Robert Morley in The Ghosts of Berkeley Square (1947)
ComedyFantasy

Ghosts are condemned to haunt a house until it is visited by a reigning monarch,Ghosts are condemned to haunt a house until it is visited by a reigning monarch,Ghosts are condemned to haunt a house until it is visited by a reigning monarch,

  • Director
    • Vernon Sewell
  • Writers
    • Caryl Brahms
    • S.J. Simon
    • James Seymour
  • Stars
    • Robert Morley
    • Felix Aylmer
    • Yvonne Arnaud
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    361
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vernon Sewell
    • Writers
      • Caryl Brahms
      • S.J. Simon
      • James Seymour
    • Stars
      • Robert Morley
      • Felix Aylmer
      • Yvonne Arnaud
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Morley
    Robert Morley
    • Gen. 'Jumbo' Burlap…
    Felix Aylmer
    Felix Aylmer
    • Col. H. 'Bulldog' Kelsoe
    Yvonne Arnaud
    Yvonne Arnaud
    • Millie
    Claude Hulbert
    Claude Hulbert
    • Merryweather
    Abraham Sofaer
    Abraham Sofaer
    • Benjamin Disraeli
    Ernest Thesiger
    Ernest Thesiger
    • Dr. Cruickshank of Psychical Research Society
    Marie Lohr
    Marie Lohr
    • Lottie
    Martita Hunt
    Martita Hunt
    • Lady Mary
    A.E. Matthews
    A.E. Matthews
    • Gen. Bristow
    John Longden
    John Longden
    • Mortimer Digby
    Ronald Frankau
    Ronald Frankau
    • Tex B. Farnum
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • Staff Captain
    • (as Wilfred Hyde-White)
    Martin Miller
    Martin Miller
    • Professor
    Wally Patch
    • Foreman
    Esme Percy
    Esme Percy
    • Vizier
    Mary Jerrold
    Mary Jerrold
    • Lettie
    Beryl Baxter
    • Guest at Allied Officers Club Dance
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Beaumont
    • King's Equerry
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Vernon Sewell
    • Writers
      • Caryl Brahms
      • S.J. Simon
      • James Seymour
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    Watuma

    Witty, imaginative ghost story

    Although over 50 years' old, this film's wit and imagination have not dated. Two retired 18th-century British army officers accidentally kill themselves and are required to haunt their house in London's Berkeley Square until visited by reigning royalty. All their attempts over the next two centuries to lure the British monarch to the house fail. During that time, their home is occupied by a succession of colourful tenants, including a house of ill repute, an Indian rajah with his harem, a World War I soldiers' hospital and a World War II officers' club.

    Robert Morley and Felix Aylmer as the quintessentially British ghosts are excellent. Their characters' witty repartee and dogged determination form the backbone of the movie. The supporting cast is equally good, containing a broad range of England's best character actors of the 1940's.

    The sets and costumes are imaginatively rendered and true to the various historic periods covered by the story. The varied and imaginative musical score greatly helps set the mood of each era. Much of the cinematography is remarkable; a single-take lengthy crane shot very early in the film is particularly impressive. This is probably the best movie made by director Vernon Sewell, whose long career encompassed very little distinctive work.

    This entertaining and well-made film is worthy of re-discovery.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    Invite the Queen to tea, invite the Queen to tea.

    Pathe Pictures presents a British National Films LTD production {filmed at Elstree} of The Ghosts of Berkeley Square. Directed by Vernon Sewell, adapted from the novel "No Nightingales" co-written by Caryl Brahms and S.J. Simons and starring Robert Morley & Felix Aylmer as the erstwhile ghosts.

    We start in the afterlife during what appears to be a council held by the upper-crust spooks. Here we meet Col. Kelsoe and Gen. Burlap {Morley & Aylmer} who begin to tell us the strange tale of how they came to be condemned for eternity to haunt a mansion in the Mayfair district of London. During the reign of Queen Ann they had planned to capture a war commander in their home in an effort to avert a crisis; but in the process of testing their own cunning contraption they killed themselves! So the sentence is given for them to stay in ghostly purgatory until a reigning monarch visits the house; thus only then will the sentence be deemed to have been served.

    The story then sees the decades roll by as the ghosts "live" in hope of the monarchy actually turning up. Not going to be easy because the house falls to a number of quirky inhabitants and is used for a number of interesting things. Be it a place for French dandies to drink and gamble, a Harem, or the Tex Barnum Theatre-with each new occasion causing incredulity to them and fun for us as the ghosts set about either haunting or joining in with the current owners. Morley & Aylmer are a great double act, at times grumpy with each other {they don't speak to each other for 60 odd years!}, at others cunningly effective as they embrace the almost hopeless situation they find themselves in. A number of fine British character actors pop in and out to spice up the story {Thesiger, Hyde-White et al}, and the production is a very good one {note the costumes as each different time period fills out the story}. Full of delightful whimsy from start to finish, this is highly recommended viewing for fans of British comedy. Hey,! when you got a cuckoo clock that tells the year instead of the time......well you know you are on to a winner. 7/10
    7Tera-Jones

    A Cute Ghost Story

    A very cute ghost comedy concerning 2 gentlemen officers of the 18th century. The men were trying hard to stop a war from starting when they accidentally killed themselves. At least the 2 men were good friends because they are now doomed to live in the Berkeley Square mansion until a reigning monarch visits, which is unlikely to happen anytime soon. It takes 200 years before they are released from their spiritual earth-bound state to move onward in the "afterlife".

    It's a lighthearted comedy that would be fun to watch around the winter holidays - there is a quick Christmas scene. It's also a family friendly movie that makes it nice to view around the holidays.

    7/10
    10happychick-52014

    A rollicking family-friendly comedy

    In the 1700s a pair of rum military officers plan to kidnap the Duke of Marlborough. The officers die testing a trap-door on the afternoon they are supposed to be serving tea to Queen Anne. As punishment for missing their date, they must haunt the house until royalty visits again.

    Although they try to attract royalty they seem to be doomed to failure, and the house is leased to many different colorful-characters including French courtesans, circus performers and an Indian emperor.

    A light-hearted film full of dry-humour quips and farce. The humour would have appealed to audiences looking for escapism and whimsy; however like all films of this time it contains subtle war-propaganda to inspire the masses.
    9anthony_kinder

    Classic British Comedy

    I saw this film on TV in the late 1980's. Fortunately I recorded it on to VHS tape and have kept it. However I cannot play it now so have to comment by memory. I feel that this is film although rather lightweight in comparison to Will Hay's 'Oh Mr Porter!' it is still good clean comedy. I hope that it will be released on to DVD one day (along with other lesser known English comedy films).

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    • Trivia
      Last full length feature film of Esme Percy.
    • Goofs
      At 1:01 when Royalty from India are guests in the house, the date is announced as 1877. The music played is Ketelbey's "In a Persian Market". Ketelbey composed this piece in 1920 & it was published in 1921.
    • Quotes

      Col. H. "Bulldog" Kelsoe: [speaking of the Duke of Marlborough] Do you think we could argue with him? Talk him out of it?

      Gen. "Jumbo" Burlap: Talk him out of it? He's a Churchill!

    • Soundtracks
      Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
      (uncredited)

      Music by Johann Sebastian Bach

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    • Release date
      • November 24, 1947 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • National Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • British National Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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