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Rating: 5.3/10 by 12 users

Millions Like Us (1943)

When Celia Crowson is called up for war service, she hopes for a glamorous job in one of the services, but as a single girl, she is directed into a factory making aircraft parts. Here she meets other girls from all different walks of life and begins a relationship with a young airman.

Directing:
  • Sidney Gilliat
  • Frank Launder
Writing:
  • Frank Launder
  • Sidney Gilliat
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, Jun 01, 1943

Rating: 5.3/10 by 12 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 43 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: factory, wartime

Patricia Roc
Celia Crowson
Anne Crawford
Jennifer Knowles
Megs Jenkins
Gwen Price
Eric Portman
Charlie Forbes
Joy Shelton
Phyllis Crowson
Amy Veness
Mrs. Blythe
John Salew
The Doctor
Grace Allardyce
Mrs. Hammond
Clifford Cobbe
Heavy Rescue
Hugh Cross
Man at Dance Hall
Amy Dalby
Mrs. Bourne - Hostel Matron
Hilda Davies
Miss Hodge
Arthur Denton
Alf - Soldier Polishing Floor
Paul Drake
Handsome Young Man
Gordon Edwards
Wing Commander
Hal Gordon
M.C at Dance
Courtney Luck
Polish Officer
Stan Paskin
Warrant Officer
Johnnie Schofield
George,The Crowson's Next Door Neighbour
John Slater
Alec - Man at Dance Hall
Barry Steele
Percy Hoskins
Tommy Trinder
Station Announcer
Jack Vyvyan
Sam - Soldier Peeling Potatoes
Frank Webster
Roof Spotter
John Wynn
Squadron Leader

CinemaSerf

This is a super little compendium of stories that celebrates the roles performed by women in Britain during WWII. Patricia Roc is "Celia" who is called up to help out - ending up in an aircraft factory making a vital, but somewhat unglamorous, contribution to the war effort. It's here that she makes lots of new friends and starts courting with young airman "Fred Blake" (Gordon Jackson). As a production, it's a bit ropey - plenty of balsa wood model sets etc. but it was made in 1943 so just about everything was at a premium in Britain then, so taken in context this is largely forgivable. Messrs. Gilliat & Launder direct this story of humanity and determination with aplomb (OK, maybe not with much style) and we do get a sense of the terror lived through by the families and soldiers alike during this most hideous of times. Eric Portman, and the rather dryly witty pairing of Basil Bradford and Naunton Wayne add a little diversion to the gloom as they plant land mines on a beach somewhere as if preparing for a game of cricket.


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