7/10
I'm a sucker for these early Ealing films
17 March 2022
I've seen this film several times since the early '60s and I liked the story and plot which was really different to most other Ealing films I have seen. Loosely based on an unsuccessful play, it gained its idea from a somewhat odd incident when a single bomb fell on an inn in what was then a small Welsh village. The inn was destroyed but nothing else was by way of property, the 'bomb' was not dropped as a result of known enemy aircraft and absolutely NO OTHER bombs were dropped in the area, ever and it was never established definitively from where the bomb came. It's set in a beautiful area and I don't pretend to know how things were in the 1940s but as far as the unspoilt countryside, single lane roads and lanes, low human count, it could have been the '50s. The Inn concerned cannot initially be seen by one regular visitor played by Guy Middleton accompanied by a friend, then when he DOES see it in the distance lying low down in a vale, they share a cycle and when they arrive are greeted welcomly. Then more 'guests' arrive, a couple at the point of ending their marriage, another older couple who have lost their son during the War she being into the Spirit World. Other people make up the numbers and the whole film has an air of strangeness and mystery about it. The publican is played by Mervyn Johns (Went the Day Well) and his real life daughter Glynis is in the part of his daughter in the film. Valerie White (Hue and Cry) also stars. I tried to "locate" the Inn or site of it on Google Maps from limited info but unfortunately was unable to.
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