Английская Википедия:For Better, for Worse (1954 film)

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Infobox film For Better, for Worse (U.S. title Cocktails in the Kitchen) is a 1954 British comedy film in Eastmancolor directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Dirk Bogarde, Susan Stephen and Cecil Parker.[1] It was based on Arthur Watkyn's play of the same title.

Plot

Tony and Anne are a young couple who decide to get married. However Tony does not have the required prospects that her father insists on, so he sets his future son-in-law some conditions before allowing the wedding.

Cast

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Production

The film was based on a play by Arthur Watkins of the British Board of Film Censors, who wrote plays under the pen name Arthur Watkyn.[2] The play debuted in London in December 1952 with a cast including Leslie Philips, Dandy Nichols and Geraldine McEwan.[3] Reviews called it "agreeable".[4] It was a huge success, running for over 500 performances. The play was performed on radio and television.[5]

Film rights were purchased by Associated British. Susan Stephens had just been in His Excellency (1952) for Ealing Studios.[6]

It was the first role for Pia Terri from Italy.[7]

Filming took place at Elstree Studios, starting 1 March 1954.[8] It was the first film shot there to use Eastman colour.[9] The film's sets were designed by the art director Michael Stringer.

Reception

Box Office

The film was successful at the box office in Britain, helped in part by the fact Dirk Bogarde had just been seen in Doctor in the House (1954).[10] According to Kinematograph Weekly the film was a "money maker" at the British box office in 1954.[11]

Critical reception

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "There is nothing very original about this domestic comedy, adapted from a successful stage play, but it is played with charm and vivacity by Susan Stephen and Dirk Bogarde, and a supporting cast of experienced players brings more life than usual to some familiar types – tiresome spinster (Athene Seyler), talkative char (Thora Hird), worldly-wise middle-class parents (Eileen Herlie and Cecil Parker). Only Dennis Price and Pia Terri, as the couple in the flat above, rather force the note. Direction is smooth, Eastmancolour pleasing, and the settings also have more chic and style than usual. The young couple even sleep between white and pastel blues striped sheets."[12]

Sky Movies noted "Arthur Watkyn's famous stage success has proved successful material for drama societies up and down the land – but still comes up like new in this bright little film version ... Warm, human and charmingly funny domestic comedy, dressed up as fresh as paint by the colour camerawork."[13]

References

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External links

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