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Something in the City

  • 1950
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
117
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Something in the City (1950)
Comedy

Mr Ningle has been living a lie for seven years. Every day, he journeys in and changes into the disguise of his alter ego: an artist who sells paintings on the sidewalk in Trafalgar Square.Mr Ningle has been living a lie for seven years. Every day, he journeys in and changes into the disguise of his alter ego: an artist who sells paintings on the sidewalk in Trafalgar Square.Mr Ningle has been living a lie for seven years. Every day, he journeys in and changes into the disguise of his alter ego: an artist who sells paintings on the sidewalk in Trafalgar Square.

  • Director
    • Maclean Rogers
  • Writers
    • H.F. Maltby
    • Michael Pertwee
  • Stars
    • Richard Hearne
    • Garry Marsh
    • Ellen Pollock
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    117
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Maclean Rogers
    • Writers
      • H.F. Maltby
      • Michael Pertwee
    • Stars
      • Richard Hearne
      • Garry Marsh
      • Ellen Pollock
    • 12User reviews
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    Richard Hearne
    • William Ningle
    Garry Marsh
    Garry Marsh
    • Mr. Holley
    Ellen Pollock
    Ellen Pollock
    • Mrs. Holley
    Betty Sinclair
    Betty Sinclair
    • Mrs. Ningle
    Tom Gill
    • Richard
    Diana Calderwood
    • Beryl
    Bill Shine
    Bill Shine
    • Reporter
    Dora Bryan
    Dora Bryan
    • Waitress
    Molly Weir
    • Nellie
    George Merritt
    George Merritt
    • Police Inspector
    Horace Kenney
    • Squeaker Man
    Stanley Vilven
    • News Vendor
    Gerald Rex
    • Map Seller
    Vi Kaley
    Vi Kaley
    • Old Vera
    Ben Williams
    • Policeman
    Esme Beringer
    • Miss Prouncy
    Kenneth Henry
    • City Man
    Mackenzie Ward
    Mackenzie Ward
    • Chelsea Artist
    • Director
      • Maclean Rogers
    • Writers
      • H.F. Maltby
      • Michael Pertwee
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    6martinepstein

    Quietly amusing

    Easily the best of the three Richard Hearne films I have seen recently. Hearne is not so burdened by the Mr Pasty character and turns in some enjoyable slapstick but thankfully without the pathos. A likeable gentle story and good support from Garry Marsh
    8richardchatten

    A Double Life

    An enjoyable remake by director Maclean Rogers of his own 1937 quota quickie as a vehicle for Richard Hearne.

    Aided by attractive photography by Brendan Stafford - both on location and in the studio - Hearne's athletic prowess as an alter ego strongly resembling Mr Pastry is well displayed.
    6FilmFlaneur

    'Mr Pastry' the movie

    For those old enough to remember the UK's 'Mr Pastry' TV series of the late 50's-early 60's, this film will come as a welcome surprise and a reminder of a once popular star of British family culture. Richard Hearne, star of that long-vanished show here plays Richard Ningle, a mild-mannered family man pretending to work in an office all day while in fact he is an 'art dealer' each day - out begging on the side of a busy London thoroughfare. Complications ensue when his daughter announces her engagement to a snooty couple's son, the father of whom promptly dispatches an investigative reporter to check out the status of Ningle.

    None of this is of very much import: what matters here is the physical comedy and treasured screen presence of Hearne whose structured physical comedy (as opposed to the musical-hall slapstick variety more common elsewhere in British cinema) is a delight. Hearne's droopy, pale 'tache is arguably as much a signature of his persona as Harold Lloyd's glasses or Chaplin's cane, and at the moment when it appears in the film (to usher in Ningle's alter-ego 'Artie') this watcher, at least, enjoyed a small frisson which must have also been enjoyed more strongly by contemporary audiences.

    A good deal of the running time of Something in The City is Taken up with physical comedy, as Ningle or 'Artie' escape from various pursuers, and for the most part this is successful. Indeed Hearne's natural grace and movement, his use of props and situations, avoidance of cheap laughs and his lack of bumbling through the various narrative mishaps occasionally reminded this viewer of Buster Keaton. There's plenty of comic support too, notably a very young Dora Bryan as an increasingly exasperated cafe waitress. The comedy is lightly done and ultimately the whole thing is something of a delightful fantasy.

    Hearne disappeared from our screen too soon and his memory is faint now (The comic mantle he left was perhaps passed on to figures such as Harry Worth then Michael Crawford for new generations). We are lucky to have this film to see now as a reminder of once what was, and how good it was. The picture and sound is perfectly acceptable. Look out for a brief appearance by Stanley Baker as a young police constable at the end.
    6howardmorley

    Simple unsophisticated knockabout comedy from 1950

    I was 4 in 1950 when this film was produced and 8 when we got our first TV when Richard Hearn was performing his "Mr Pastry" character on BBC TV children's hour (the only channel in those days before ITV was established in 1955).Of course I remember Hearn's slapstick style of comedy and it was typical of having only white Anglo-Saxon casts in 1950s TV films and lack of sophistication in story lines.Basically Hearn uses a poste restante address to obtain his mail and then retires after 25 years working in the City of London and for that service is awarded a clock which plays "Westminster Chimes".To get this clock home of course gives rise to slapstick opportunities like falling over two girls' skipping rope.Richard Hearn was always very well spoken, a trait which I noticed in the mid fifties when I saw his act.This film has the usual predictable slapstick comedy by Mr Pastry more at home in a circus.

    His character has a generous nature and he ensures his friends are suitably rewarded when he contrives to extract from Gary Marsh (the boss of a newspaper) £5000 (less £400 for his friends) so that he can present the remaining £4600 to his impecunious and intended son in law so that his daughter can marry him.Remember what inflation has done to monetary values over 67 years!The in-laws especially the wife are nouveau riche, snobby and disdainful of others whom they perceive are less well off than themselves. Average and predictable 6/10.
    6ksf-2

    misunderstanding gets out of control

    Fun premise! Husband and father william ningle dresses up in his fancy suit every day, and pretends to go to the office. But... he actually has a very different occupation! When the cops mistake him for a killer, he goes on the run and tries to keep up the charade. Mis-understanding after misunderstanding. And like every episode of three's company, or i love lucy, if he had just told the truth, all the craziness and confusion could have been avoided. But then it would be a short film instead of full length.of course the coppers, the town-folk, and even his own family are all getting hysterical. It's fun if you just go along with the story. Directed by maclean rogers.richard hearne was also in passport to pimlico, another really fun film! Hearne also made several appearances as mister pastry.

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    • Release date
      • September 1950 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Bank Underground Station, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Nettlefold Films
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      • 1h 16m(76 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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