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The March Hare

  • 1956
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
131
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The March Hare (1956)
Comedy

Sir Charles Hare, a young Irish baronet, gambles his all on one of his horses at Ascot. But the horse is 'pulled', and Sir Charles is forced to sell his Irish estate. His aunt, however, has ... Read allSir Charles Hare, a young Irish baronet, gambles his all on one of his horses at Ascot. But the horse is 'pulled', and Sir Charles is forced to sell his Irish estate. His aunt, however, has some surprises in store for him.Sir Charles Hare, a young Irish baronet, gambles his all on one of his horses at Ascot. But the horse is 'pulled', and Sir Charles is forced to sell his Irish estate. His aunt, however, has some surprises in store for him.

  • Director
    • George More O'Ferrall
  • Writers
    • Gordon Wellesley
    • Allan MacKinnon
    • Paul Vincent Carroll
  • Stars
    • Terence Morgan
    • Martita Hunt
    • Bernard Rook
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    131
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George More O'Ferrall
    • Writers
      • Gordon Wellesley
      • Allan MacKinnon
      • Paul Vincent Carroll
    • Stars
      • Terence Morgan
      • Martita Hunt
      • Bernard Rook
    • 7User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Terence Morgan
    Terence Morgan
    • Charles
    Martita Hunt
    Martita Hunt
    • Lady Anne
    Bernard Rook
    • Slater
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • Keen
    • (as Wilfrid Hyde White)
    Neville Phillips
    Neville Phillips
    • Stablehand
    Ivan Samson
    • Hardwick
    Cyril Cusack
    Cyril Cusack
    • Mangan
    Fred Johnson
    Fred Johnson
    • Duffy
    Victor Platt
    • Driver
    Maureen Delaney
    Maureen Delaney
    • Bridget
    • (as Maureen Delany)
    Peggy Cummins
    Peggy Cummins
    • Pat Maguire
    MacDonald Parke
    • Mr. Maguire
    Derrick De Marney
    Derrick De Marney
    • Marlow
    Harry Towb
    Harry Towb
    • Dooley
    Raymond Glendenning
    • Commentator
    Charles Wade
    • Tim Doughty
    Jack Cunningham
    • Starter (Irish)
    Edward Lexy
    Edward Lexy
    • Bookie
    • Director
      • George More O'Ferrall
    • Writers
      • Gordon Wellesley
      • Allan MacKinnon
      • Paul Vincent Carroll
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    6wilvram

    Sunny, whimsical comedy

    The story of Sir Charles Hare - Terence Morgan - Irish baronet, horse-owner and gambler, who loses everything save one foal. This is trained by the eccentric Lazy Mangan, including a visit to the Queen of the Fairies... Charles is also in pursuit of a new 'filly' Pat Maguire, an American heiress.

    Only mildly amusing, but with a sunny charm, this was a film for all the family, as they used to say. Others might cite it as typifying the bland and conservative fare served up by British studios for most of the Fifties. In CinemaScope, it is superbly photographed by Jack Hildyard in Eastman Colour, with likable characters, not least the always welcome Peggy Cummins' Pat, though she doesn't sound as if she's been anywhere near the U.S. Her father here, Canadian, MacDonald Parke, almost always played Americans in British films, most notably Doc in NO ORCHIDS FOR MISS BLANDISH. Terence Morgan seems more comfortable as the genial Sir Charles than he sometimes did in his more familiar role as a villain. Martita Hunt, much less imperious than usual, is fun as the kindly Lady Anne, but the best performance comes from Cyril Cusack, making the potentially irritating booze-and-blarney soaked Mangan, so engaging and amiable.
    8ericglasby

    The March Hare - 1956 British Film

    I saw The March Hare at HOYTS Double Bay Theatre in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs during 1957 when in High School at Bondi, and recall it with fondness as very funny and quite entertaining. With Martita Hunt and other cast members of similar standing, the entertainment quality is obvious. Have been unable, over the years, to view it again as it seems to have disappeared completely. A pristine new widescreen (CinemaScope) DVD is well overdue, noting that the perennial Three Men In a Boat, also a British film, from the same year (1956) has just been remastered to DVD in England. Three Men has been aired on various TV Channels in Sydney many times, most recently on the ABC couple weeks back but The March Hare seems never to have been aired at all! Still waiting and hoping.

    Eric Glasby
    2malcolmgsw

    What is more annoying Cusack or the music?

    It is difficult to know what this film was supposed tobe.What it isn't is entertaining.The music is awful and overly intrusive.Fiscal seems to be doing a bad impersonation of Barry Fitzgerald.The only funny thing in this film are the cartoons in the title sequence.
    2richardchatten

    The Curious Quadruped

    Normally it took John Ford to make a film set in Ireland as phoney as this!

    There must have been quite an audience for films about gee-gees for Eastmancolour (sic) and CinemaScope (beautifully shot by Jack Hildyard) to have been lavished upon this gallumphing nonsense so soon after Ealing Studios squandered Technicolor on 'The Rainbow Jacket'; complete with an excruciating 'Oirish' score by Philip Green. (At least horse racing and the wide screen make a good fit; although the final race meet is over surprisingly quickly.)

    Stringer Davis plays a doctor in a rare appearance in a film without his wife Margaret Rutherford; while Charles Hawtry turns out to have only a very brief role indeed. Raymond Glendenning as himself sports his luxuriant real moustache while Reginald Beckwith also has a weird little one in his brief cameo as an insurance broker.

    Peggy Cummins hardly looks a day older than in 'Green Grass of Wyoming' several years earlier; but sadly discards her trousers for party frocks (along, thankfully, with her American accent) after returning from finishing school. There's quite a bit a sex talk between her and Terence Morgan, but he's such a wet blanket it comes across as creepy rather than saucy...
    8lyon5

    Hilariously funny

    I've not seen this film since I was about 10 years old, but can remember screaming with laughter! As far as I can recall the story was set in Ireland, and was about a racehorse who couldn't race successfully until it had been told a 'magic' word provided by the Little People. Why isn't it available on video?

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    • Trivia
      Martita Hunt replaced Margaret Rutherford, who had suffered a mental breakdown.

      Margaret Rutherford spent most of her life in fear of going mad. Her fascinating life story is told in La vraie Miss Marple - L'etrange cas de Margaret Rutherford (2012).
    • Goofs
      In the opening commentary, it is stated that Royal Ascot takes place in July. It takes place in June and begins the Tuesday week following the Derby, which is always run in the first week of June.

      Not a goof. Royal Ascot is usually held in June, but in 1955 when The March Hare (1956) was filmed, Royal Ascot was postponed until July.

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    • Release date
      • April 1956 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • County Mayo, Ireland
    • Production company
      • B & A Productions
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      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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