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Mr. Chedworth Steps Out

  • 1939
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Mr. Chedworth Steps Out (1939)
ComedyCrimeDrama

Mr. Chedworth is an ordinary clerk dominated by his job and wife. One day, he gains more autonomy and confidence when he finds a bag of money, but soon gets wrapped up in a web of misadventu... Read allMr. Chedworth is an ordinary clerk dominated by his job and wife. One day, he gains more autonomy and confidence when he finds a bag of money, but soon gets wrapped up in a web of misadventure as a result.Mr. Chedworth is an ordinary clerk dominated by his job and wife. One day, he gains more autonomy and confidence when he finds a bag of money, but soon gets wrapped up in a web of misadventure as a result.

  • Director
    • Ken G. Hall
  • Writers
    • Frank Harvey
    • Francis Morton Howard
  • Stars
    • Cecil Kellaway
    • James Raglan
    • Joan Deering
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    23
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    • Director
      • Ken G. Hall
    • Writers
      • Frank Harvey
      • Francis Morton Howard
    • Stars
      • Cecil Kellaway
      • James Raglan
      • Joan Deering
    • 1User review
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    Cecil Kellaway
    Cecil Kellaway
    • George Chedworth
    James Raglan
    • Brian Carford
    Joan Deering
    • Gwen Chedworth
    Rita Pauncefort
    • Julia Chedworth
    Jean Hatton
    • Susie Chedworth
    Peter Finch
    Peter Finch
    • Arthur Chedworth
    Rodney Jacobs
    • Fred Chedworth
    Sidney Wheeler
    • Leon Fencoff
    Ron Whelan
    • Benny
    • (as Ronald Whelan)
    Leslie Victor
    • Leslie
    Cecil Perry
    • MacGuire
    Charmaine Ross
    • Ada
    Harvey Adams
    • Mason
    Ben Lewin
    • Welch
    Barrett Leonard
    • Perse Falkiner
    Field Fisher
    • The Bailiff
    Letty Craydon
    Letty Craydon
    • Mrs. Blundell
    Les Warton
    • Sol Barnes
    • Director
      • Ken G. Hall
    • Writers
      • Frank Harvey
      • Francis Morton Howard
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    10JohnHowardReid

    "Deanna Durbin" Steps Out!

    One of Hall's more accomplished efforts. Gone are all the flashy if pungent wipes so characteristic of Oz movies of the 1930's, but no-one could complain either that the resulting pace is slow or that the movie is not still crammed chock-a-block with action. In fact, some critics actually protested that the movie suffers from too much plot, rather than too little. Though not me! What we have here is a comedy/melodrama that manages to pack in all the domestic by-play of the Charlie Ruggles/Mary Boland comedies; as well as that staple yarn about the little man who innocently uncovers a gang of crooks and counterfeiters; plus that well-worn piece about the innocent who uses "beginner's luck" to win a fortune by gambling; and of course the ultimate domestic triumph of the harried, henpecked, put-upon little worm who finally turns.

    In addition, the film carries a number of sub-plots, would you believe? Chief of these is the young, super-attractive Deanna Durbin clone who hasn't enough money to enter a singing contest. Then there's the Peter Finch sub-plot about the gormless adolescent who comes to manhood. (Finch is very effective too, even though he doesn't give a hint of his later screen persona).

    Hall's direction is commendably fluid. Production values, including some eye-catching sets, are of a much higher standard than the Cinesound norm. Photography, film editing and music scoring likewise closely approach the standard Hollywood models.

    Jean Hatton (who made only three films, of which this is the first) is absolutely superb as the Deanna Durbin songstress/Gloria Jean lookalike. {I'm sorry, Jean. All her life, Miss Hatton resented being labeled as "Australia's Deanna Durbin", but that alas, is an inevitable comparison). In actual fact, Jean's voice (cleverly reserved for the climax — we don't even know if she can really sing until then) is superior to Deanna's, both in range and tonal quality. Even more importantly, the Cinesound recording, in contrast to the somewhat high-pitched Universal offerings, is far more melodious and effective. Take a bow, Clive Cross.

    James Raglan plays the sub-hero with his usual strong-handed finesse. Joan Deering (her only movie appearance, this) makes an absolutely entrancing sub-heroine, lustrously photographed in loving close-ups by George Heath.

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      Cecil Kellaway returned to Australia from Hollywood for this movie.

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    • Release date
      • May 12, 1939 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Cinesound Productions Limited
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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