Cheer the Brave

1951 British film by Kenneth Hume From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cheer the Brave is a 1951 British second feature ('B')[1] comedy film directed and written by Kenneth Hume and starring Elsie Randolph, Jack McNaughton and Geoffrey Keen.[2] It was made at Southall Studios.

Directed byKenneth Hume
Written byKenneth Hume
Produced byJohn Sutro
David Webster
Starring
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Cheer the Brave
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Directed byKenneth Hume
Written byKenneth Hume
Produced byJohn Sutro
David Webster
Starring
Production
company
SWH-Piccadilly
Distributed byApex Film Distributors
Release date
  • August 1951 (1951-08)
Running time
62 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
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Plot

A mild-mannered man gets married, but soon finds his new wife to be a domineering tyrant. After discovering her previous husband is not really dead, he manages to escape from her clutches.

Cast

Reception

Kine Weekly wrote: "The picture fails to cover new ground, but the familiar domestic gags, confidently put over by the co-stars and Marie Ault, cast as the tippling mother-in-law, still manage to click. The "twist" ending is no surprise, but it also registers. The one snag is the footage, the frolic is a little on the long side."[3]

In The British 'B' Movie, Steve Chibnall and Brian McFarlane call the film a "dim tale".[1]

In British Sound Films: The Studio Years 1928–1959 David Quinlan rated the film as "average", writing: "Competent comedy."[4]

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