This Man Is Mine (1946 film)
This Man Is Mine is a 1946 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Tom Walls, Glynis Johns and Jeanne De Casalis.[1] The screenplay concerns a Canadian soldier who is billeted with a British family for the Christmas holidays. It was based on the play A Soldier for Christmas by Reginald Beckwith.[2]
This Man Is Mine | |
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Directed by | Marcel Varnel |
Produced by | Marcel Varnel |
Written by | Reginald Beckwith (play) Mabel Constanduros David Evans Norman Lee Doreen Montgomery Nicholas Phipps Val Valentine |
Starring | Tom Walls Glynis Johns Jeanne De Casalis |
Music by | Allan Gray |
Cinematography | Phil Grindrod |
Production company | Columbia British Productions |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date | 2 December 1946 |
Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Premise
A Canadian soldier is billeted with a British family for the Christmas holidays to the delight of the two unmarried daughters.
Cast
- Tom Walls as Philip Ferguson
- Glynis Johns as Millie
- Jeanne de Casalis as Mrs Ferguson
- Hugh McDermott as Bill Mackenzie
- Nova Pilbeam as Phoebe Ferguson
- Barry Morse as Ronnie
- Rosalyn Boulter as Brenda Ferguson
- Ambrosine Phillpotts as Lady Daubney
- Mary Merrall as Mrs Jarvis
- Agnes Lauchlan as Cook
- Bernard Lee as James Nicholls
- Charles Victor as Hijacker
- Peter Gawthorne as Businessman
- Cyril Smith as Taxi driver
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References
- This Man Is Mine (1946) at BFI Film Forever
- Baskin & Enser p.421
Bibliography
- Baskin, Ellen & Enser, A. G. S. Enser's filmed books and plays: 1928-2001. Ashgate Publishing, 2003.
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