The Pickwick Papers
Triumphantly brought to the screen for the first time! Another Dickens treasure springs to life in the rich traditions of
1952 | 109m | English
Popularity: 0.4 (history)
| Director: | Noel Langley |
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| Writer: | Noel Langley, Charles Dickens |
| Staring: |
| The Pickwick Club sends Mr. Pickwick and a group of friends to travel across England and to report back on the interesting things they find... | |
| Release Date: | Nov 14, 1952 |
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| Director: | Noel Langley |
| Writer: | Noel Langley, Charles Dickens |
| Genres: | Adventure, Comedy |
| Keywords | based on novel or book |
| Production Companies | Renown Pictures Corporation |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 30, 2026 Entered: Apr 28, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| James Hayter | Samuel Pickwick |
| James Donald | Nathaniel Winkle |
| Nigel Patrick | Mr. Jingle |
| Joyce Grenfell | Mrs. Leo Hunter |
| Hermione Gingold | Miss Tompkins |
| Hermione Baddeley | Mrs. Bardell |
| Donald Wolfit | Sergeant Buzfuz |
| Harry Fowler | Sam Weller |
| Kathleen Harrison | Rachel Wardle |
| Alexander Gauge | Tracy Tupman |
| Lionel Murton | Augustus Snodgrass |
| Diane Hart | Emily Wardle |
| Joan Heal | Isabella Wardle |
| William Hartnell | Irate Cabman |
| Athene Seyler | Miss Witherfield |
| Sam Costa | Job Trotter |
| George Robey | Tony Weller |
| Gerald Campion | Joe, the Fat Boy |
| Walter Fitzgerald | Mr. Wardle |
| Mary Merrall | Grandma Wardle |
| Raymond Lovell | Aide |
| Cecil Trouncer | Mr. Justice Stareleigh |
| D.A. Clarke-Smith | Dodson |
| Noel Willman | Mr. Perker |
| Max Adrian | Aide |
| Noel Purcell | Roker |
| Felix Felton | Dr. Slammer |
| Alan Wheatley | Fogg |
| Hattie Jacques | Mrs. Nupkins |
| Jack McNaughton | Mr. Nupkins (as Jack MacNaughton) |
| David Hannaford | Boy |
| June Thorburn | Arabella Allen |
| Barry MacKay | Mr. Snubbins |
| Gibb McLaughlin | Foreman |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Noel Langley | Director, Screenplay |
| Antony Hopkins | Original Music Composer |
| Wilkie Cooper | Director of Photography |
| Charles Dickens | Novel |
| Anne V. Coates | Editor |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| George Minter | Producer |
| Noel Langley | Producer |
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James Hayter is at his theatrical best in this comedy that sees a group of well-meaning men travel the length and breadth of the kingdom trying to report for their "Pickwick Club" many of the interesting things that cross their path. They are led by the eponymous "Samuel" (Hayter) who's an avuncular ... and kind-spirited man, but are frequently foiled by the rakish "Jingle" (Nigel Patrick) who's unscrupulousness always seems to manage to get the others into trouble. That's not to say that "Pickwick" isn't capable of getting himself into some hot water from time to time either, as his innate decency borders gullibility and that sees him fall foul, ultimately, of the ghastly lawyers "Fogg" (Alan Wheatley) & "Dodson" (D. A. Clarke-Smith). The story hits the ground running and this adaptation barely pauses for breath as a cast of familiar faces from British cinema and stage all contribute a series of cameos to support the rumbustious collection of scenarios encountered, or more likely caused, by this troupe of travellers. There are James Donald's entertaining "Mr. Winkle", Kathleen Harrison's superbly giggly "Mrs. Wardle", Hermione Gingold's "Mrs. Bardell" and a brief scene from Joyce Grenfell to help keep the smiles coming too. Of course, there had to be some sacrifices made from the book but they don't impact terribly on the energetic and enjoyable impetus of this characterful study of human nature, pomposity and sheer stupidity whilst gently reminding us of the iniquities of Victorian Britain and it's unforgiving attitude to those less fortunate. Charles Dickens was fond of a courtroom scenario, and by drafting in an on-form Donald Wolfit to deliver a rousing monologue that could send "Pickwick" to clink, we head to a denouement that's fittingly good natured and generous. Those of us who remember Arthur Lowe's marvellous "Capt. Mainwaring" from the BBCs "Dad's Army" series can probably recognise Hayter as the inspiration for that character here and for all but the harshest purists of this author, this film is great fun to watch.