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Dear Mr. Prohack

  • 1949
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
218
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Dear Mr. Prohack (1949)
ComedyRomance

Arthur Prohack (Cecil Parker) is an official in the Treasury Department with a reputation for fiscal efficiency and running a tight ship. One day he finds out that a struggling businessman t... Read allArthur Prohack (Cecil Parker) is an official in the Treasury Department with a reputation for fiscal efficiency and running a tight ship. One day he finds out that a struggling businessman to whom he once loaned money used it to amass a fortune, and after his death he left much o... Read allArthur Prohack (Cecil Parker) is an official in the Treasury Department with a reputation for fiscal efficiency and running a tight ship. One day he finds out that a struggling businessman to whom he once loaned money used it to amass a fortune, and after his death he left much of it to Prohack. Despite his reputation for adeptly handling money at his job, he seems to... Read all

  • Director
    • Thornton Freeland
  • Writers
    • Arnold Bennett
    • Donald Bull
    • Ian Dalrymple
  • Stars
    • Cecil Parker
    • Glynis Johns
    • Hermione Baddeley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    218
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thornton Freeland
    • Writers
      • Arnold Bennett
      • Donald Bull
      • Ian Dalrymple
    • Stars
      • Cecil Parker
      • Glynis Johns
      • Hermione Baddeley
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Cecil Parker
    Cecil Parker
    • Arthur Prohack
    Glynis Johns
    Glynis Johns
    • Mimi Warburton
    Hermione Baddeley
    Hermione Baddeley
    • Eve Prohack
    Dirk Bogarde
    Dirk Bogarde
    • Charles Prohack
    Sheila Sim
    Sheila Sim
    • Mary Prohack
    Heather Thatcher
    Heather Thatcher
    • Lady Maslam
    Frances Waring
    • Nursie
    Charles Goldner
    Charles Goldner
    • Polish Man Servant
    Campbell Cotts
    • Sir Paul Spinner
    Denholm Elliott
    Denholm Elliott
    • Oswald Morfrey
    Russell Waters
    • Cartwright
    Henry Edwards
    Henry Edwards
    • Sir Digby Bunce
    Frederick Valk
    Frederick Valk
    • Dr. Viega
    James Hayter
    James Hayter
    • Carrell Quire
    Bryan Forbes
    Bryan Forbes
    • Tony
    Jon Pertwee
    Jon Pertwee
    • Plover
    Ada Reeve
    Ada Reeve
    • Mrs. Griggs
    Judith Furse
    Judith Furse
    • Laura Postern
    • Director
      • Thornton Freeland
    • Writers
      • Arnold Bennett
      • Donald Bull
      • Ian Dalrymple
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    5evans-15475

    Goes nowhere

    This had a good idea but the plotting was absolutely dreadful no real idea what message it was trying to get over
    8boblipton

    Dear Mr. Parker

    Cecil Parker is an upper officer of the Treasury, a natural fussbudget who views his remit as stopping government waste and sparing the overtaxed taxpayer. His salary is adequate, but little more, affording him two luxuries: his nitwit wife, Hermione Baddeley, whom he loves dearly, and his club, which he loves almost as much. Then he inherits a quarter of a million pounds, and discovers that it's enough money to be miserable on.

    If the part was not written for Parker, they must have thought of him immediately when they bought the movie rights. It's the very model of his comic persona, fussy, yet endearing, set in his ways, yet very much a fish out of water. Other performers who are favorites of mine include Glynis Johns, Dirk Bogarde as his surly son, Sheila Sims as his arty daughter, and Ian Carmichael as a hat salesman. It's all in service of Parker's performance, offering a tour de force.
    5malcolmgsw

    Oh Dear !Mr Prohack

    The other review being from an American,obviously doesn't grasp the nuances of the plot.When the film was made the country was in the grip of an austerity period far worse than the one we are in.Cecil Parker was a civil servant at the Treasury who kept a tight control on everyones spending.A strict currency limit being imposed on anyone who went abroad,for example Cecil Bernstein was refused permission by the Treasury to buy RKO from Howard Hughes.So the idea of a civil servant coming into such money however legally would have been considered quite outrageous.Alas the script writers clearly had the kernel of a good idea but weren't really able to develop it in a satisfactory manner.some of the plot seems derived from "Brewsters Millions".Cecil Parker does his best with the material.There is a very young Jon Pertwee and Denham Elliott and Dirk Bogarde on view.However the film fails to live up to its promise.
    6howardmorley

    Satire of the British Civil Service circa 1949

    Cecil Parker (Mr. Prohack) gives a polished performance and comic portrayal of a stuffy post war civil servant who is involved with red tape & protocol while controlling the impecunious nation's purse strings through his job at the British Treasury during a time of acute post WW11 shortages, rationing & austerity.In this endeavour, he is ably supported by Mrs Prohack (Hermione Baddeley) with his son & daughter in tow.

    For someone like me who was born in 1946, these early post war films have a certain resonance while I remember that the nation was on food rationing until 1955.So the references to privation,(harder for the working class family) for the middle class family, involved high taxation and no proper domestic help.In one scene Cecil Parker rolls up his sleeves & helps with the washing up, (dishwashers were far into the future).Seasoned viewers of British actors will spot little cameo performances by Michael Pertwee (Dr Who no:3) who had a comically babbling voice ("The Navy Lark") , Ian Carmichael, and later film producer Brian Forbes.The love interest is provided by Glynis Johns romanced by a young Dirk Bogarde.

    What throws the characters into a "tizz" is to be informed by Mr Prohack that he has been left in the will of a colleague £250,000 (more like £2,500,000 in 2014 money adding 65 years inflation).This is like giving a drunkard the keys to a brewery and of course provides the humour as all the Prohack family decide to spend Dad's newly inherited wealth in a bizarre fashion.There is an unexpected superimposed dream sequence for Mr.Prohack who is in bed while "under the weather", which involves medieval knights and various surreal images.

    I was confused what the moral of the film was or what message for the viewer the producer intended to convey but soon after Mr Prohack's ill advised investments go under, a colleague who invests on the stock market, informs him he has made another profit of £250,000.When he is on a private aeroplane heading to Paris with his lady friend, Mr Prohack speaks the most appalling French to the French pilot.I feel sure a senior British civil servant would have done better but it is all done for comic effect.The end of the screen play quotes an extract towards the end of Hamlet's Soliloquay: "Thus conscience doth make cowards of us all", referring to the suitcase full of banknotes deposited on his civil servant's desk.I rated this film 6/10.

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    • Trivia
      Final movie of Director Thornton Freeland.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Le miroir se brisa (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Passing to You
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      Written by Temple Abady and Mary Dunn

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1949 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dragă domnule Prohack
    • Filming locations
      • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Wessex Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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