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Rien ne sert de pleurer

Original title: No Time for Tears
  • 1957
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
148
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Anna Neagle in Rien ne sert de pleurer (1957)
Medical DramaDrama

Doctors and nurses of a children's hospital confront the challenges of their profession.Doctors and nurses of a children's hospital confront the challenges of their profession.Doctors and nurses of a children's hospital confront the challenges of their profession.

  • Director
    • Cyril Frankel
  • Writer
    • Anne Burnaby
  • Stars
    • Anna Neagle
    • Anthony Quayle
    • Sylvia Syms
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    148
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Cyril Frankel
    • Writer
      • Anne Burnaby
    • Stars
      • Anna Neagle
      • Anthony Quayle
      • Sylvia Syms
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anna Neagle
    Anna Neagle
    • Matron Eleanor Hammond
    Anthony Quayle
    Anthony Quayle
    • Dr. Graham Seagrave
    Sylvia Syms
    Sylvia Syms
    • Nurse Margaret Collier
    George Baker
    George Baker
    • Dr. Nigel Barnes
    Alan White
    • Dr. Hugh Storey
    Daphne Anderson
    Daphne Anderson
    • Dr. Marian Cornish
    Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern
    • The Surgeon
    Flora Robson
    Flora Robson
    • Sister Birch
    Joan Hickson
    Joan Hickson
    • Sister Duckworth
    Sophie Stewart
    Sophie Stewart
    • Sister Willis
    Patricia Marmont
    • Sister Davies
    Rosalie Crutchley
    Rosalie Crutchley
    • Theater Sister
    Joan Sims
    Joan Sims
    • Sister O'Malley
    Victor Brooks
    • Mr. Harris
    Angela Baddeley
    Angela Baddeley
    • Mrs. Harris
    Adrienne Posta
    Adrienne Posta
    • Cathy Harris
    • (as Adrienne Poster)
    Christopher Witty
    Christopher Witty
    • George Harris
    Jonathan Ley
    • Timmy Gardener
    • Director
      • Cyril Frankel
    • Writer
      • Anne Burnaby
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    6richardchatten

    "Thank you miss, you've been a godsend!"

    Anna Neagle repeats her turn as Edith Cavell in her only postwar film for a director other than Herbert Wilcox with a much more upbeat conclusion.

    It's all rather twee (there are even songs) but very pretty in Eastmancolour (sic) and full of familiar faces, while the contributions of West Indians to the NHS is acknowledged by the presence in the cast of Lucille Mapp.
    7vallerose

    Good looking children's hospital procedural

    Directed by Cyril Frankel from Anne Burnaby's screenplay, with an all-star cast of fine British players, several from the great English classic era, this is a good, and good-looking children's "hospital procedural". There are some extremely touching moments, some bordering on the sentimental, but in the best sense of that word – have several hankies ready. Basically plot less, the film's episodic story-telling follows the career of young novice nurse, Margaret, well played by the beautiful Sylvia Syms, as she tries to navigate the many trials and tribulations of her chosen, noble profession, in a somewhat idealized hospital setting (all in color!), with its staff of doctors, surgeons, "sisters" (nurses), and last but not least, the children. A romantic, but somewhat questionable, out-of-place plot element has young, inexperienced Syms unsuccessfully trying to snare handsome but confirmed bachelor doc, George Baker. The romance doesn't last long and is happily replaced by all the standard hospital dramas: children being brought in suffering from various traumas, battling various illnesses, desperate, anguished parents, very dedicated, sympathetic hospital staff.

    The notable cast includes Anna Neagle, at 53, somewhat beyond her prime as perhaps England's most popular actress of the '30s into the '40s, but still beautiful, and wonderful as hospital matron, in one of the film's most moving scenes, as she rescues two children from an abusive mother. Flora Robson, as Sister Birch, delivers the films finest moment as she firmly, yet gently admonishes young Syms who is falling apart at the near death of one of her charges. Robson gets our vote as one of Britain's ten greatest actresses. The always fine Anthony Quayle, who is the kind and gentle hospital head doctor, was teamed with Syms in a very different film of the same year, the superb, mature and intelligent, "Woman in a Dressing Gown". Michael Hordern portrays the curmudgeonly-but-kindhearted head surgeon, and a young Joan Hickson, who plays the fussy, brooking-no-nonsense yet, humorous Sister Duckworth is remembered as TV's Miss Marple.
    4malcolmgsw

    Oh doctor

    This film was made in the wake of the success of ITVs Emergancy Ward 10.Made in colour and cinemas cope to emphasise the advantages of cinema over tv.The film is virtually plot less, the medical procedures, out of the ark and the child actors truly awful.The colour photography is excellent with no blood in sight.This was one of the last films of musical director Louis Levy who had started out as a pianist accompanying silent films.Of little continusing interest.

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    • Trivia
      Mysteriously, the face of the theatre sister, played by Rosalie Crutchley, is never fully revealed, half hidden by a surgical mask even when out of the operating room.
    • Quotes

      Sister Birch: I began to dread the visiting times with his parents. They'd almost killed him but they had a right to him...

    • Soundtracks
      Magic Carpet
      Music and Lyrics by Paddy Roberts

      Sung by Daphne Anderson

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 1960 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No Time for Tears
    • Filming locations
      • Wall Hall, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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