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Carrington V.C.

  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Carrington V.C. (1954)
Drama

A court-martial attempts to find out why, and if, an officer embezzled his unit's funds.A court-martial attempts to find out why, and if, an officer embezzled his unit's funds.A court-martial attempts to find out why, and if, an officer embezzled his unit's funds.

  • Director
    • Anthony Asquith
  • Writers
    • Dorothy Christie
    • Campbell Christie
    • John Hunter
  • Stars
    • David Niven
    • Margaret Leighton
    • Noelle Middleton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    830
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anthony Asquith
    • Writers
      • Dorothy Christie
      • Campbell Christie
      • John Hunter
    • Stars
      • David Niven
      • Margaret Leighton
      • Noelle Middleton
    • 21User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 5 BAFTA Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    David Niven
    David Niven
    • Maj. Charles Owen Paul Carrington VC
    Margaret Leighton
    Margaret Leighton
    • Mrs. Valerie Carrington
    Noelle Middleton
    Noelle Middleton
    • Capt. Alison Graham
    Allan Cuthbertson
    Allan Cuthbertson
    • Lt. Col. Henniker
    Victor Maddern
    Victor Maddern
    • Sgt.…
    Raymond Francis
    Raymond Francis
    • Maj. Jim Mitchell
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • President
    Newton Blick
    • Judge Advocate A. T. Terry
    Mark Dignam
    Mark Dignam
    • Prosecutor
    Robert Bishop
    • His Assistant
    Maurice Denham
    Maurice Denham
    • Lt. Col. Reeve
    Laurence Naismith
    Laurence Naismith
    • Major Panton
    Clive Morton
    Clive Morton
    • Lt. Col. Huxford
    Michael Bates
    Michael Bates
    • Major Broke-Smith
    Stuart Saunders
    • Sgt. Crane
    John Glyn-Jones
    • Reporter (Evans)
    John Chandos
    • Adjutant Maj. John Rawlinson
    Deryck Barnes
      • Director
        • Anthony Asquith
      • Writers
        • Dorothy Christie
        • Campbell Christie
        • John Hunter
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      6bkoganbing

      Court Martial

      Carrington, VC finds career army officer David Niven doing something reckless and a bit stupid besides. He borrows a bit of money from the Officer's Fund of his unit to pay some household bills. He's owed a lot of back pay allowances that the fine military machine of the British army hasn't seen fit to cough up. But he is a winner of the Victoria Cross, the VC of the title and the commander of the regiment Allan Cuthbertson is a most jealous man. He might be the head of the regiment, but the men look to Niven.

      If you remember the Clint Eastwood film Heartbreak Ridge at one point Gunnery Sergeant Eastwood helps out one of his enlisted men make ends meet the way Niven is having problems with his wife and family. But officers don't have concerned gunnery sergeants.

      In any event Niven is being court martialed for the offense, charges brought by Cuthbertson. How it goes I will not say, but Niven is given a royal kick in the keester by a jealous wife Margaret Leighton who suspects some hanky panky going on with a female officer and her husband.

      The great critique by me and others is that David Niven more than any other actor had to carry a lot of mediocre films on the strength of being debonair and charming. Not so in Carrington, VC, this is a fine military courtroom drama that stands on its own merits. Niven does well in the lead and grateful for this being a film he didn't have to carry.

      Allan Cuthbertson is one of those actors who just does well in everything he's cast in. He's quite the martinet and jealous of Niven's war service and decoration. He spent the war directing a shore battery that was called upon to shoot down Mr. Hitler's Luftwaffe planes, no chance for medals or glory there.

      The second member of the supporting cast who is outstanding is Victor Maddern playing Niven's sergeant and biggest fan.

      Carrington, VC has a bit of The Caine Mutiny and some of The Winslow Boy in its plot and presentation. But it's a good courtroom drama and all actors love doing them.
      7CinemaSerf

      Carrington V.C.

      This is quite a decent military court-room drama in which David Niven finds himself accused of pinching a large sum from his battalion funds. At the ensuing court martial, he must answer the charges relying on his honesty and integrity - he has a V. C. after all - and on receiving, somewhat naively, a reciprocal degree of honesty and integrity from others. It's quite a neat little story about revenge and snobbery; tempered with the odd bit of human decency and Niven is ideal for the part. Margaret Leighton is also quite good as his rather aloof wife and Allan Cuthbertson as his supercilious commanding officer "Col. Henniker" who clearly both have axes to grind. The ending isn't great, but otherwise it is a simple story well told.
      7boblipton

      England's Answer To The Caine Mutiny

      Major David Niven V.C. is up on charges. Two are minor, but the third one can break him, and possibly sent him to prison: that he surreptitiously took 125 pounds from the company safe. His defense is that he was owed the money, which no one denies, and that he told his Commanding Officer that he was going to do it. He told his wife, Margaret Leighton so over the phone; he also told fellow officer Noelle Middleton he had told his C.O. However, the C.O., Allan Cuthbertson, denies it. This being David Niven at the peak of his career, the movie is clearly slanted in Niven's favor, although the evidence presented to the Court is not. That's a necessary part of the dramatic tension.

      Anthony Asquith directs this to bring out the ritual nature of Army life. The performances vary between those ritualized interactions, and things said in private in a very engaging fashion.

      Asquith had begun his directing career in the silent era with a bang, with two late silent stunners, SHOOTING STARS and UNDERGROUND. Then something happened to his career in the mid-1930s. When he returned to directing in 1938, he specialized in films derived from stage works by Shaw, Rattigan and Oscar Wilde. The performances he got for these first-rate properties were wonderful, but they certainly seemed more staged plays than movies.

      Although this movie is an original screenplay, it very much seems an opened-out play. Certainly, it is a a fine adaptation, but it would have taken little work to convert its borders to a proscenium arch. Despite this, it is a fine story with excellent performances all around.
      8dwm51

      Cavaliers v Roundheads

      The major theme of this film is the role of the war hero in a peacetime army. Carrington is an undoubted hero but the rule-breaking qualities that made him a hero are not welcome in a peacetime army where bureaucratic procedures are the norm, represented in this film by Henniker, Carrington's commanding officer and an unbending stickler for the rules. So, Carrington is romantic but wrong and Henniker is dull but right. The film, filled with great ensemble acting performances, invites you to choose which you prefer. At the time the film was made, Germany had emerged from the ruins of war with Europe's most dynamic economy whereas Britain, the victor, was mired in post-war decline. Carrington was the dashing war hero but Henniker is in charge now. Henniker, who avoided action in the war, with his Germanic name and blond hair. There's a nice metaphor here. Britain won the war, but who won the peace?
      7ksf-2

      niven could do anything.

      When 125 pounds goes missing on a british military base, major carrington (niven) is brought in for questioning. Quite the suspense, since most of the people present in the room are sure he's guilty, guilty, guilty. Also some humor, as the sergeant at arms always makes a racket, as he stomps around and rattles the water glasses. Several people know what really happened, but can he convince them to tell the truth? Hopefully, they will respect an officer wearing the victoria's cross. A good story, very realistic. This film was made a couple years before niven's oscar winning separate tables. Directed by anthony asquith, son of the prime minister. Quite an interesting connection in asquith's bio here on imdb, involving oscar wilde. This film is also called carrington v.c.

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      • Trivia
        The VC worn by David Niven was a genuine medal borrowed by the studio. It belonged to Arthur Henry Cross VC, Machine Gun Corps (Camberwell).
      • Goofs
        A British court-martial appeal does not allow new evidence, as it is not a retrial of a case, but a trial of the trial itself, to argue improper procedure or other problems with the trial.
      • Quotes

        Major Broke-Smith: What's he like?

        Lt. Col. Reeve: Henniker? Proper bastard if you ask me.

      • Connections
        Remade as ITV Play of the Week: Carrington V.C. (1960)

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      • Release date
        • April 25, 1955 (Sweden)
      • Country of origin
        • United Kingdom
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Cour martiale
      • Filming locations
        • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(Studio)
      • Production companies
        • Romulus Films
        • Remus
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 46m(106 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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