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Derby Day

  • 1952
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
245
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Derby Day (1952)
ComedyCrimeDramaRomanceSport

The stories of four sets of characters intersect via chance-encounters at Epsom Downs racecourse on the morning of Derby Day.The stories of four sets of characters intersect via chance-encounters at Epsom Downs racecourse on the morning of Derby Day.The stories of four sets of characters intersect via chance-encounters at Epsom Downs racecourse on the morning of Derby Day.

  • Director
    • Herbert Wilcox
  • Writers
    • Arthur Austen
    • John Baines
    • Monckton Hoffe
  • Stars
    • Anna Neagle
    • Michael Wilding
    • Googie Withers
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    245
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Herbert Wilcox
    • Writers
      • Arthur Austen
      • John Baines
      • Monckton Hoffe
    • Stars
      • Anna Neagle
      • Michael Wilding
      • Googie Withers
    • 6User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anna Neagle
    Anna Neagle
    • Lady Helen Forbes
    Michael Wilding
    Michael Wilding
    • David Scott
    Googie Withers
    Googie Withers
    • Betty Molloy
    John McCallum
    John McCallum
    • Tommy Dillon
    Peter Graves
    Peter Graves
    • Gerald Berkeley
    Suzanne Cloutier
    Suzanne Cloutier
    • Michele Jolivet
    Gordon Harker
    Gordon Harker
    • Joe Jenkins
    Gladys Henson
    Gladys Henson
    • Gladys Jenkins
    Edwin Styles
    • Sir George Marsham
    Alfie Bass
    Alfie Bass
    • Spider Wilkes
    Ralph Reader
    • Bill Hammond
    Nigel Stock
    Nigel Stock
    • Jim Molloy
    Josephine Fitzgerald
    • O'Shaughnessy
    Toni Edgar-Bruce
    Toni Edgar-Bruce
    • Mrs. Harbottle-Smith
    Ewan Roberts
    Ewan Roberts
    • Studio Driver
    Leslie Weston
    • Capt. Goggs
    Sam Kydd
    Sam Kydd
    • Harry Bunn
    Tom Walls Jr.
    • Gilpin
    • (as Tom Walls)
    • Director
      • Herbert Wilcox
    • Writers
      • Arthur Austen
      • John Baines
      • Monckton Hoffe
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    6malcolmgsw

    Run Their Course

    This was the last of one of the most successful series of films in British cinemas history.By the time they made this film both Be able and Wilding were a bit long in the tooth.They were given the least uninteresting and most maudlin of the stories in this portmanteau film.Withers and Mccallum seem to be reprising past roles.Gordon Harker and Gladys Henson play a comment cab driver and his wife going to the Derby for the first time.A film star is won in a raffle and accompanies a French girl.There are a lot of jokes about the film industry.The film is very old fashioned and some of the attitudes are wince inducing.However over all it is still fairly entertaining.
    7akoaytao1234

    Fine Little Film

    An almost anthology film about a set of characters as they navigate towards and win during a derby. One set, is about a young help who went in as a replacement of her injured boss and meet a semi-famous actor, two elderly bettors and a lover trying to outrun the crime they did.

    A noteworthy film that blends multiple genres into one sweeping working film AND clocking below 90 mins too. The acting was just enough to fill the gaps but the main plot about the maid and the semi-famous actor was delightfully done. The other main subplot about the murder is a a bit lackluster but provides enough spice for the film to be more than your everyday fluff.

    Overall, a noteworthy film.
    7mb014f2908

    ensemble film, last of Neagle/Wilding pairings at backdrop of Derby Day

    I watched this the other night for the first time i think, it is the last film in the Michael Wilding/Anna Neagle pairings which is the primary reason i watched it, though another Brit 1940's film couple Googie Withers and her husband John McCallum also appeared, who i also like. Derby Day is the weakest of the Neagle/Wilding films which oddly doesn't capitalise on their chemistry and casts them in sorrowful mood; there is no kiss even, let alone any singing and dancing duet-ting. Withers and McCallum have the more interesting duo plot to play I think. There is some nicely done Brit comic character supporting roles, but overall Derby Day doesn't really click or come together. It is too fragmented and moves around so much between the different stories that you never get really into anyone of them. It is a bit of a swansong film to a different earlier type of film making. Neagle is lovingly photgraphed but both her and Googie Withers seem a little old for the parts they are playing. It's hard not to flinch a little at the blatant class differences on show but then the film's over 50 years old.
    6shakercoola

    Entertainingly lightweight drama

    A British drama; A story about people mingling on the day of Britain's richest and most prestigious flat horse race meeting at Epsom Downs. This is an absorbing ensemble piece about the fates of a French maid, a murderer, and an aristocrat, and how their personal stories interconnect. The cultural backdrop and rituals of the British class system cleverly blend for dramatic and comic effect. How they all end up is what keeps it going, how lives are transformed and the friendships made. But its appeal rests firmly with its star players, Anna Neagle and Michael Wilding, who have a splendid chemistry. There is good support from Googie Withers.
    6bkoganbing

    A Day at the English Races

    Derby Day tells the story of several people, a section of cross- Britainnia who are going to the Epsom Derby. At some point in the film all their lives intersect on Derby Day.

    Anna Neagle is a recent aristocratic widow who has a horse in the race. She runs into Michael Wilding, a newspaper cartoonist who also lost a fiancé in the same airplane crash Neagle's husband was in. Two others have a dark secret. Googie Withers and John McCallum murdered even if by accident Withers husband and they're at Epsom Downs for him to make a connection to beat it out of the country.

    Gordon Harker is a cabdriver who takes Wilding to the Derby and they stop to pick up Harker's wife Gladys Henson. They're a delightful working class couple who take joy in the simple pleasures.

    My favorite is Peter Graves who is a British film star, but not of the A list. He's won by French maid Suzanne Cloutier as second prize in a studio contest. My favorite scene in the film is Graves with Wilding who's not a cinema goer, but knows Graves from military service. Graves is highly annoyed that Wilding does not recognize his celebrity.

    All in all the stories both dark and light are mixed well together and it's a nice ensemble cast that delivers a good ensemble performance in Derby Day.

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    • Trivia
      Brian Johnston has said that his interview was completely unscripted apart from the final question, which was integral to the plot.
    • Goofs
      Lady Helen insists on going to the Derby even though her husband died just three weeks before, and she knows that her behavior is considered shocking. Two men ask why she is going and she refuses to say. Finally she reveals that her late husband had a horse in the Derby, so she is there to watch it run. This is hardly a discreditable reason, so it is puzzling that she is so secretive. Nor could the fact be kept secret, as she would be publicly listed as the owner, and she must be well known in the racing community. Indeed, when the horse wins, everyone around her in the owners' box applauds, so they must know that she is its owner.
    • Quotes

      David Scott: When you talk about people who are dead in some strange way you bring them back again.

    • Connections
      References Les anges de l'enfer (1930)

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 1952 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Four Against Fate
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(uncredited)
    • Production company
      • Herbert Wilcox Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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