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The Weaker Sex

1948 | 84m | English

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A British housewife does her own battles against the enemy during World War II.
Release Date: Oct 11, 1948
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Writer: Esther McCracken, Paul Soskin
Genres: Drama
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Production Companies Two Cities Films, J. Arthur Rank Organisation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
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Name Character
Ursula Jeans Martha Dacre
Cecil Parker Geoffrey Radcliffe
Joan Hopkins Helen Dacre Winan
Derek Bond Lt. Comdr. Nigel Winan
Thora Hird Mrs. Gaye
Bill Owen Soldier with Chicken
Lana Morris Lolly Dacre McIntyre
John Stone Roddy McIntyre
Digby Wolfe Benjie Dacre
Marian Spencer Harriet Lessing
Kynaston Reeves Captain Dishart
Basil Appleby
Kathleen Boutall
Dorothy Bramhall Mrs. Monica Maling
Campbell Cotts
Helen Goss
Marjorie Gresley Shop Supervisor
Gladys Henson Woman in Fish Queue
Vi Kaley Old Woman on Sea Front
Eleanor Summerfield Clippie
Merle Tottenham Woman in Fish Queue
Joan White
Name Job
Arthur Wilkinson Music
Roy Ward Baker Director
Erwin Hillier Director of Photography
Anthony Hearne Second Assistant Director
Fred Ryan Boom Operator
Esther McCracken Writer
Paul Soskin Writer
Michael C. Chorlton Editor
Joseph Sterling Editor
Maude Spector Casting
Alex Vetchinsky Art Direction
Tony Sforzini Makeup Artist
Vivienne Walker Hairstylist
Geoffrey Rodway Makeup Artist
Trevor Crole-Rees Makeup Artist
Basil Newall Makeup Artist
George Pitcher Production Manager
John Cook Sound
Desmond Dew Sound
Dennis Gurney Sound Editor
Kenneth Heeley-Ray Sound Editor
George Croll Sound Effects
George Willows Sound Effects
Eric Besche Camera Operator
Tilly Day Continuity
Name Title
Paul Soskin Producer
Herbert Smith Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

I found the title of this rather classy wartime drama a bit misleading. Though it is told from the perspective of the widowed "Martha" (Ursula Jeans) and focusses on the stay at home elements of fighting during WWII - there isn't really anything weak about her dedication to her duties; nor of those ... of her counterparts. She plays her character with poignancy, dealing with the day-to-day trials and tribulations reconciling her work and her home - in which she billets RN commander "Geoffrey" (Cecil Parker) and sailor "Roddy" whilst her own two children are away serving. From a narrative perspective it climaxes with the D-Day landings and, intercut with War Office actuality, conveys a genuine sense of the fraught anticipation of those at home. Once the war has been won, the story rather peters out - a few fun jibes at the pains of rationing, and that most British of all things - the queue; and there is a degree of stoic, stiff upper lip-ness about the attitudes that makes the characterisations plausible and engaging, but it does slip a little into melodrama. There are a few welcome cameos from Thora Hird as their housekeeper (and, briefly, from Bill Owen with whom she starred in "Last of the Summer Wine" some 60-odd years later) and Kynaston Reeves. The story isn't all plain sailing: grim reality raises it's ugly head now and again, but that is handled subtly and isn't dwindled upon - helping the proceedings march along at a decent pace. I expect this went down well with audiences in 1948 - it's good.

Jul 09, 2022