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Ha'penny Breeze

  • 1950
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
99
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Ha'penny Breeze (1950)
Drama

A demobbed serviceman finds that his village has fallen on hard times. With the help of family, friends and the villagers he enters his boat in a yacht race. Winning will mean orders for new... Read allA demobbed serviceman finds that his village has fallen on hard times. With the help of family, friends and the villagers he enters his boat in a yacht race. Winning will mean orders for new boats and life for the village.A demobbed serviceman finds that his village has fallen on hard times. With the help of family, friends and the villagers he enters his boat in a yacht race. Winning will mean orders for new boats and life for the village.

  • Director
    • Frank Worth
  • Writers
    • Don Sharp
    • Frank Worth
  • Stars
    • Don Sharp
    • Edwin Richfield
    • Terry Everett
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    99
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Frank Worth
    • Writers
      • Don Sharp
      • Frank Worth
    • Stars
      • Don Sharp
      • Edwin Richfield
      • Terry Everett
    • 13User reviews
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    Don Sharp
    • Johnny Craig
    Edwin Richfield
    Edwin Richfield
    • David King
    Terry Everett
    • Brian King
    Gwyneth Vaughan
    • Joan King
    Eva Rowland
    • Mrs. King
    Roger Maxwell
    • Mr. Simmonds
    John Powe
    • Barney
    Natalie Raine
    • Florrie Catchpowell
    Frank Hawkins
    • Jack Burrows
    Arthur Goullet
    • Mr. Catchpowell
    Rigby Foster
    • Len
    Bartlett Mullins
    • Windy
    Owen Reynolds
    • Vicar
    Gwenda Wilson
    • Mrs. Worth
    Chris Halward
    • Patricia Lindsay
    Darcy Conyers
    • Richard Martin
    • (as D'Arcy Conyers)
    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
      Basil Radford
      Basil Radford
      • Shopkeeper
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Frank Worth
      • Writers
        • Don Sharp
        • Frank Worth
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      offbeatlen

      Typical morality play where good triumphs over not so good

      I recall seeing this old movie back in the 1950's when I was living in UK. It was particularly interesting at the time since the action takes place at Pin Mill in Suffolk on the River Orwell which is just up the river from where I lived at the time.

      As mentioned by the other reviewer, it is b&w and involves yachts and I believe barges are also part of the action. I would love to see a release of this on late night TV or in a collection of B-movies since it has the kind of appeal which so few movies have today.
      3malcolmgsw

      Little to recommend it

      This is a long forgotten B feature about the revival of a yacht building harbour.The story is a bore.The acting is amateurish.A lot of footage is devoted to a yacht race,so if you don't like watching such things then you will find viewing this film a chore.
      alanpowell-91978

      Availability of this video

      I believe the only known copy of this film is held by Pinmill Sailing Club I also believe that they are willing to allow it to be viewed only by club members? Why this I do not know. Alan Powell.
      7The-Other-Monkey

      Gentle Film About a Small Fishing Village

      A pleasant sub Ealing little film about villagers of a long forgotten fishing village. The hero returns from the second world war with an Aussie pal & extols the virtues of his home village, only to find it run down & virtually deserted. They decide to renovate the old boat but get no help from the locals until a yachting competition comes up. They all rally behind the main character to rebuild a boat & trying to turn it into a race winning yacht. A rare starring role for Edwin Richfield, a familiar face in films & tv shows of the 1950's 60's . The boat builders Harry King & Sons is still there in Pin Mill. This film is regularly shown on Talking Pictures TV.
      8richardchatten

      Alanna

      The River Orwell ran through Ipswich - mentioned occasionally in this film as the big place up river - were my family lived during the late sixties (at the same time as Veronica Lake, I later learned) and early seventies. I remember visiting Pin Mill in 1968, and this charming little sub-Ealing anecdote was already nearly twenty years old even then.

      As usual none of the speaking cast even attempt the local accent. But it makes good use of the Orwell foreshore (which my family occasionally drove out to to stroll), and Aussie hero Don Sharp (who shows promise, I wonder what became of him?) is seen reading the local paper 'The Evening Star' in one scene at the local pub selling Cobbald ales (before they merged with Tolly in 1957. My father always preferred Adnams).

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      • Trivia
        Chris Halward replaced Patricia Cutts as Patricia Lindsay during production.
      • Goofs
        David King's boat is named Elena. However, on the notice giving the date of her sea-trial the name is shown as Alanna.

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      • Release date
        • 1950 (United Kingdom)
      • Country of origin
        • United Kingdom
      • Language
        • English
      • Filming locations
        • Pin Mill, Suffolk
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 12m(72 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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