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A Day to Remember

Comedy sailing to a new high!
1953 | 92m | English

(304 votes)

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Director: Ralph Thomas
Writer: Robin Estridge
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A group of men from a London pub are going on a darts team outing to Boulogne. Various members of the party have different reasons for going and get involved in various adventures.
Release Date: Nov 10, 1953
Director: Ralph Thomas
Writer: Robin Estridge
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords france, world war ii, foreign legion, romance
Production Companies Republic Pictures, General Film Distributors, J. Arthur Rank Film Distributors
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2026
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Name Character
Stanley Holloway Charley Porter
Donald Sinden Jim Carver
Joan Rice Vera Mitchell
Odile Versois Martine Berthier
James Hayter Fred Collins
Harry Fowler Stan Harvey
Edward Chapman Mr. Robinson
Bill Owen Shorty Sharpe
Meredith Edwards Bert Tripp
George Coulouris Foreign Legion Captain
Thora Hird Mrs. Trott
Theodore Bikel Henri Dubot
Brenda De Banzie Mrs. Collins
Lily Kann Martine's Grandmother
Peter Jones Percy Goodall
Vernon Gray Marvin
Arthur Hill Al
Patricia Raine May
Georgette Anys Jeanne Sautet (uncredited)
Jacques Cey Maurice (uncredited)
Cyril Chamberlain Boarding Card Official on Ferry
Peggy Ann Clifford Large Lady in Station Crowd (uncredited)
Germaine Delbat Madame Berthier (uncredited)
Shirley Eaton Young Woman on Ferry
Judith Furse Lady in Charge of Party
John Glyn-Jones Harris
Fred Griffiths Barman on Ferry
Deryck Guyler Angry Man in Ferry Queue
Victor Harrington Gent on Hampton Court Trip (uncredited)
Harold Lang Stan's Accomplice (uncredited)
Robert Le Béal Monsieur Berthier (uncredited)
Lisa Lee Waitress (uncredited)
Andreas Malandrinos French Café Owner (uncredited)
Richard Molinas Jacques (uncredited)
Hal Osmond Large Lady's Husband
Marcel Poncin Baptiste Sautet
Keith Pyott Frenchman with Watches (uncredited)
Marianne Stone Doreen, Shorty's Girlfriend
Name Job
Gerald Thomas Editor
Ralph Thomas Director
Robin Estridge Writer
Maurice Carter Art Direction
Yvonne Caffin Costume Design
Arthur Alcott Production Manager
Denis Holt Production Manager
Clifton Parker Original Music Composer
Ernest Steward Director of Photography
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Betty E. Box Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Under the captaincy of the rather pompous “Fred” (James Hayter) a gang of blokes who play darts in the same London boozer decide to take their annual seaside trip to the other side of the Channel this year, and so board the ferry to Boulogne. They are an eclectic bunch who rather stereotypically epi ... tomise the English abroad - beer and steak and kidney pudding, a stiff upper lip and some antics with les mademoiselles that come to centre, rather sentimentally, on the rather dreary “Jim” (Donald Sinden) who has a bored girlfriend at home and “Martine” (Odile Versois). That romance does rather drag the pace a bit but even with his character, the reminiscences of the war are never far away and usually rather delicately expressed through a combination of mischief and Churchillian spirit. Stanley Holloway is on solid form too, usually with a pint in hand, still imagining he was of an age when the young ladies might give his “Charley” a second glance, whilst poor old Bill Owen just wants to do his own impersonation of “Gunga Din” because people rib him about being vertically challenged! It’s quite an amiable example of a cinematic entente cordiale, too, as their local hosts prove sporting and hospitable to visitors who might have ten French words between them! This film is not exactly laugh out loud, but more a gently lolling comedic excursion with a cast of professionals taking an oblique look back at war whilst having a fun day au bord de la mer, and I quite enjoyed it.

Sep 05, 2025