Young Viscount Tony Pym wangles National Service leave on the pretext of standing as a Tory candidate for a local seat held by his family for generations. The request is a ruse to enable Pym to marry his wealthy American fiancee while she's still in England, but his masterplan backfires when he finds himself swept into an election campaign and beaten by Labour's Mr Cleghorn – who is then made a peer. In an attempt to save face, Pym decides to stand again – as a socialist. It all proves too much for the Pyms' loyal, true-blue butler, Mr Beecham...
Title | The Chiltern Hundreds |
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Year | 1949 |
Genre | Comedy |
Country | United Kingdom |
Studio | Two Cities Films |
Cast | David Tomlinson, Lana Morris, Cecil Parker, Marjorie Fielding, Tom Macaulay, Joyce Carey |
Crew | F. Sherwin Green (Production Manager), Desmond Dew (Sound Recordist), John W. Mitchell (Sound Recordist), Peter Bolton (Assistant Director), Edward Marshall (Assistant Art Director), Olga Brook (Continuity) |
Keyword | political party, butler, socialism, middle class, based on play or musical, parliament, conservatism, landed gentry |
Release | Sep 27, 1949 |
Runtime | 84 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 5.00 / 10 by 4 users |
Popularity | 5 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
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