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Rating: 7.3/10 by 44 users

Last Holiday (1950)

George Bird is a salesman of agricultural machinery who finds out that he hasn't long to live. On his doctor's advice, he goes to an exclusive seaside resort to spend his savings on one last holiday.

Directing:
  • Henry Cass
  • John Arnold
Writing:
  • J. B. Priestley
Stars:
Release Date: Mon, May 15, 1950

Rating: 7.3/10 by 44 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 28 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: hotel, upper class, holiday, resort, wrong diagnosis
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Alec Guinness
George Bird
Beatrice Campbell
Sheila Rockingham
Kay Walsh
Mrs. Poole
Jean Colin
Daisy Clarence
Muriel George
Lady Oswington
Brian Worth
Derek Rockingham
Bernard Lee
Inspector Wilton
Sid James
Joe Clarence
Campbell Cotts
Bellinghurst
Moultrie Kelsall
Sir Robert Kyle
Helen Cherry
Miss Mellows
Harry Hutchinson
Michael the Waiter
Hal Osmond
Trade Union Man
Ernest Thesiger
Sir Trevor Lampington
Heather Wilde
Maggie the Maid
Ronald Simpson
Dr. Pevensey
Leslie Weston
William the Waiter
Alexander Field
Patient in Clinic Waiting Room
Peter Jones
Travel Agent
Raymond Rollett
Doctor in Hotel

Peter McGinn

I found this movie to be entertaining at least for 3/4 of the way, before it started to go south on me. The writing is good and the dialogue realistic, and the people the hero meets as he continues his adventure are varied and intriguing. But there are two developments that ruined the movie for me, both near the end. Trying not to give much away, I will just say that the first problem involved a huge coincidence involving a new guest at the hotel. I mean, what are the odds, you might ask yourself as you watch it. It could have survived that unlikely coincidence if left on its own, but then there came a point when suddenly I knew how it was going to end and I thought, “Surely not!” But yes, the reversal at the end that I suppose was to provide karma and balance instead seemed to me to be amateurish and, as noted a moment ago, horrifyingly predictable. Oh well.


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