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The Weaker Sex

  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Joan Hopkins, Ursula Jeans, and Cecil Parker in The Weaker Sex (1948)
Drama

A mother struggles to maintain normalcy at home as D-Day nears. With lodgers, absent children in the Navy, and no war job, she questions her choice to remain a housewife when her son's ship ... Read allA mother struggles to maintain normalcy at home as D-Day nears. With lodgers, absent children in the Navy, and no war job, she questions her choice to remain a housewife when her son's ship is damaged.A mother struggles to maintain normalcy at home as D-Day nears. With lodgers, absent children in the Navy, and no war job, she questions her choice to remain a housewife when her son's ship is damaged.

  • Director
    • Roy Ward Baker
  • Writers
    • Esther McCracken
    • Paul Soskin
    • Val Valentine
  • Stars
    • Ursula Jeans
    • Cecil Parker
    • Joan Hopkins
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    231
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roy Ward Baker
    • Writers
      • Esther McCracken
      • Paul Soskin
      • Val Valentine
    • Stars
      • Ursula Jeans
      • Cecil Parker
      • Joan Hopkins
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Ursula Jeans
    Ursula Jeans
    • Martha Dacre
    Cecil Parker
    Cecil Parker
    • Geoffrey Radcliffe
    Joan Hopkins
    Joan Hopkins
    • Helen
    Derek Bond
    Derek Bond
    • Nigel
    Lana Morris
    Lana Morris
    • Lolly
    John Stone
    • Roddy
    Digby Wolfe
    Digby Wolfe
    • Benjie
    Thora Hird
    Thora Hird
    • Mrs. Gaye
    Bill Owen
    Bill Owen
    • Soldier
    Marian Spencer
    • Harriet Lessing
    Kynaston Reeves
    • Captain Dishart
    Basil Appleby
    • Seaman Taylor
    • (uncredited)
    Clement Attlee
    Clement Attlee
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Kathleen Boutall
      Dorothy Bramhall
      • Mrs. Maling
      • (uncredited)
      Winston Churchill
      Winston Churchill
      • Self
      • (archive footage)
      • (uncredited)
      Campbell Cotts
        Helen Goss
        Helen Goss
        • Woman in Silk Stockings Queue
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Roy Ward Baker
        • Writers
          • Esther McCracken
          • Paul Soskin
          • Val Valentine
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        User reviews11

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        7barnesgene

        Nostalgic for Rationing? Who Knew!

        This movie could easily have been an unmitigated disaster -- no plot to speak of, not much in the way of memorable dialog, the uneasy feeling a viewer has nowadays that it's all a great big stiff-upper-lip and tally-ho-for-rationing exercise. What saves it is the transcendent acting -- lines spoken so perfectly, body movements so in sync with the spirit of the situations -- and a sure sense of editing that keeps the story (slim pickins as it is) moving. So what have we here, after all's said and done? I think we've been given a good postcard for future generations, a card which says, "Yes, this is how it was; this is how we got through it all. We behaved well toward one another, and we all came out of it all right." I often stop movies to take breaks if they seem a little long-ish. This one played right through to the end, and I was sorry to see it finish. I could have spent much more time with these lovely people.
        5malcolmgsw

        Almost plotless

        This is rather a strange film with an even stranger title.The film has a substantial amount of newsreel film intercut with the drama.Also there are newspaper headlines shown often when they seem to be of little dramatic point.Cecil Parker and Thora Bird steal the acting honours.I do wonder what contemporary audiences would have made of this film.Particularly being reminded of the austerity that everyone was having to suffer.Films like this were far better made during the war.
        finial12

        Wartime Slice of Life Poignancy

        This small scale English movie was beautifully crafted by talented hands behind & before the camera. Notably, cinematographer Erwin Hillier, (whose b & w night scenes were beautifully composed and lit here), and a familiar and likable cast headed by Ursula Jeans and Cecil Parker added to this ironically titled film. Set around the central event of D-Day preparations and the aftermath of all the concentrated activity on the war, it demonstrated the emotional ripples on such events throughout the lives of the characters, centering on the household of Jeans, her children, and the military service personnel who come in and out of their lives as boarders during the war.

        While some might dismiss this as a trite movie about inconsequential people in a great turning point in history, the strength of this film is that detailed, largely domestic focus on the wartime anxieties, hard work and, of course, usually stoic British attitudes toward the war. This was heightened by the skilled filmmakers' ability to show the emotional ebbs and tides surging beneath the seemingly placid surface of the characters' lives. One illustration of this was the work of character lead Cecil Parker as a middle aged naval officer and widow Ursula Jeans as they quietly realized that their platonic friendship was deeper than either had fully realized.
        6JoeytheBrit

        The Weaker Sex review

        A rather inconsequential drama that offers a post-war pat on the back to all the housewives that kept the home fires burning while their menfolk and daughters were off fighting Nazis. Ursula Jeans is the anchor of both the film and the family that faces the typical highs and lows of domestic wartime life. It's watchable enough, but feels awfully rushed and episodic the longer it goes on, and is probably the only film in which Cecil Parker plays the romantic lead...
        7richardchatten

        One Woman's War

        Cheap-looking, studio-bound and obviously based on a play, but it looks good and is to be cherished as a very rare film lead for the charming Ursula Jeans.

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        • Trivia
          Martha Dacre quotes from "Life a duty" by Ellen Sturgis Hooper (February 17, 1812 - November 3, 1848): "I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty; / I woke, and found that life was Duty."
        • Quotes

          Mrs. Gaye: The housewife's battle-cry - the fishmongers got fish!

        • Crazy credits
          Opening credits prologue: The story of Martha Dacre and her family covered the period of four years from D-Day onwards . . .

          It might have been your story.
        • Connections
          Referenced in The Good Life: The Weaker Sex? (1975)
        • Soundtracks
          These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)
          (uncredited)

          Written (1936) by Eric Maschwitz and Jack Strachey

          Sung by Cecil Parker in opening scene

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        • Release date
          • July 15, 1949 (Finland)
        • Country of origin
          • United Kingdom
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • No Medals for Martha
        • Filming locations
          • Margate, Kent, England, UK
        • Production companies
          • Two Cities Films
          • Paul Soskin Productions
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 24 minutes
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.37 : 1

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