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London Belongs to Me

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6.7/10 • 13

1948-11-051h 47m

Drama

Classic British drama about the residents of a large terrace house in London between Christmas 1938 and September 1939. Percy Boon lives with his mother in a shared rented house with an assortment of characters in central London. Although well intentioned, he becomes mixed up with gangsters and murder. The story focuses on the effects this has on Percy and the other residents.

Directors
Sidney Gilliat
Editors
Thelma Connell

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  1. Richard Attenborough

    Richard Attenborough

    Percy Boon

  2. Alastair Sim

    Alastair Sim

    Mr. Squales

  3. Fay Compton

    Fay Compton

    Mrs. Josser

  4. Stephen Murray

    Stephen Murray

    Uncle Henry

  5. Wylie Watson

    Wylie Watson

    Mr. Josser

  6. Susan Shaw

    Susan Shaw

    Doris Josser

  7. Hugh Griffith

    Hugh Griffith

    Headlam Fynne

  8. Joyce Carey

    Joyce Carey

    Mrs Vizzard

  9. Ivy St. Helier

    Ivy St. Helier

    Connie Coke

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CinemaSerf

Jul 9, 2022

7/10

Richard Attenborough leads a somewhat disjointed cast in this rather lengthy drama. He is "Percy", a rather impressionable young man who lives with his beloved mother (Gladys Henson) in a boarding house amidst a host of interesting lodgers. Sadly for him, he is soon mixed up with the wrong sort - some small time hoodlums - and becomes a murder suspect. I suppose the house to be a metaphor for the broader United Kingdom following the end of WWII - a collection of the aspirational, the optimistic, and the resigned - but there are too many characters for us to keep tabs on, and though the efforts from Alastair Sim as the Dickensianly titled "Mr. Squales"; Stephen Murray, the lovely Fay Compton ("Mrs. Josser") and a superb series of scenes, rather late in the day, from Hugh Griffith all stand up fine on their own, the film as a combination piece is pretty much all over the place. Attenborough tries hard, and at times he does fire on all cylinders, but he isn't quite good enough to pull all the strands together, nor is the Sidney Gilliat direction/screenplay, so it can come across as just a little too much of an episodic compendium of loosely connected stories rather than a cohesive feature. Still, it does provide us with quite an interesting observation of post war London and of a way of communal life now (mercifully) long gone for most of us.

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
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Revenue
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Keywords
gangstersuspicion of murder1930s