
In Mr. Radfern's house relatives and in-law parasites are pestering him about lending them money.


Is this worth your time? If you like movies that feel like a play filmed in someone's living room, absolutely. If you need explosions or even a single camera movement that isn't just sitting there watching people talk, you’ll probably find this boring as all get-out. It’s for the folks who like a good, dry British squa...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Carol Reed

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"Is this worth your time? If you like movies that feel like a play filmed in someone's living room, absolutely. If you need explosions or even a single camera movement that isn't just sitting there watching people talk, you’ll probably find this boring as all get-out. It’s for the folks who like a good, dry British squabble. Edmund Gwenn is doing some serious heavy lifting here. He’s got that way of looking at his relatives like they’re a stain on the carpet he can’t quite scrub out. He plays Ra..."

Cedric Hardwicke
Anthony Kimmins, J.B. Priestley, Gordon Wellesley
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