Upstairs and Downstairs
Upstairs and Downstairs | |
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Directed by | Ralph Thomas |
Produced by | Betty E. Box |
Written by | Frank Harvey |
Based on | novel by Ronald Scott Thorn |
Starring |
Michael Craig Anne Heywood Mylène Demongeot Claudia Cardinale |
Music by | Philip Green |
Cinematography | Ernest Steward |
Edited by | Alfred Roome |
Production company |
Ralph Thomas-Betty E Box Productions |
Distributed by | The Rank Organisation |
Release dates | 2 November 1959 |
Running time | UK 101 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Upstairs and Downstairs is a 1959 British comedy drama film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Michael Craig, Anne Heywood, Mylène Demongeot, Claudia Cardinale, James Robertson Justice, Joan Sims, Joan Hickson and Sid James.[1] It should not be confused with the popular British, BAFTA and Emmy award-winning hit television series Upstairs, Downstairs.
It features the first English language performance of Claudia Cardinale.
Plot
Richard Barry marries Kate, daughter of his boss, Mansfield. Mansfield tells Richard he needs to take over the entertaining for their film so Richard decides to hire a servant.
Their first hire, the Italian Maria, ends disastrously when she keeps inviting sailors over to their house to party.
They eventually hire Ingrid.
Cast
- Michael Craig - Richard Barry
- Anne Heywood - Kate Barry
- Mylène Demongeot - Ingrid
- James Robertson Justice - Mansfield
- Claudia Cardinale - Maria
- Sid James - P.C. Edwards
- Joan Hickson - Rosemary
- Joan Sims - Blodwen
- Joseph Tomelty - Arthur Farringdon
- Nora Nicholson - Edith Farringdon
- Daniel Massey - Weslet Cotes
- Austin Willis - McGuffey
- Margalo Gillmore - Mrs McGuffey
- Reginald Beckwith - Parson
- Cyril Chamberlain - Guard
- Dilys Laye - Agency girl
- Irene Handl - Large woman
- William Mervyn - Kingsley
- Eric Pohlmann - Mario
- Jean Cadell - 1st Old Lady
- Barbara Everest - 2nd Old Lady
- Stephen Gregson - Paul
- Nicholas Phipps - Harry
- Jeremy Burnham - Frank
- Nicholas Parsons - Brian
- Madge Ryan - Policewoman
- Betty Henderson - Bridget
- Barbara Steele - Mary
- Susan Hampshire - Minor role
- Oliver Reed - Minor role
- Shirley Anne Field - Minor role
- Sam Kydd - Driver
Production
Ralph Thomas and Betty Box made the film after a series of more expensive adventure films. "I'm glad we're back in comedy," said Box. "I like to make people laugh. I think they get enough crying in daily life. Also the results in comedy are more tangible. You hear where you succeed."[2]
Ralph Thomas later called the film "a light comedy which I liked very much... I had a great cast in that one... For its period it was a very effective, very small little comedy, which I think was really very funny."[3]
Release
The film was one of seven Rank movies bought for release in the US by 20th Century Fox.[4]
References
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052780/
- ↑ Producer Betty Box Prefers Comedies: Good Collaboration By Melita Knowles Staff Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor. The Christian Science Monitor (1908-Current file) [Boston, Mass] 19 May 1959: 4.
- ↑ Collected Interviews: Voices from Twentieth-century Cinema by Wheeler W. Dixon, SIU Press, 2001 p112
- ↑ Of Local Origin New York Times (1923-Current file) [New York, N.Y] 7 Jan 1960: 25.
External links
- Upstairs and Downstairs at the Internet Movie Database
- Upstairs and Downstairs at Britmovie