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'Those Kids from Town' is a 1942 British, black-and-white, comedy-drama propaganda film war film, directed by Lance Comfort and starring George Cole, Harry Fowler, Percy Marmont, Ronald Shiner as Mr. Bert Burns and Charles Victor as Harry, the Vicar.[https://web.archive.org/web/20090114115316/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/54141?view=cast BFI.org] It was produced by Richard Vernon and presented by British National Films and Anglo-American Film Corporation. The film is adapted for the screen, by Adrian Alington, from his own, topical novel 'These Our Strangers', dealing with the experiences of a group of wartime evacuee children from London, sent to safety in a rural village, and their interaction with the host community. Of the juvenile actors involved, Fowler (making his screen debut here aged 15) and Cole (then 16) would go on to very successful adult careers, while Angela Glynne and Stanley Escane had more modest careers for the next decade or so.

Synopsis



On the outbreak of the Second World War, a group of six children from the East End of London are evacuated to the village of Payling Green. The boisterous pair Charlie and Ern are lodged with the local vicar and proceed to torment, mock and terrorise his sensitive and delicate son. They then get involved in petty-thieving and vandalism, before being taken under the protective wing of a local female novelist with progressive social views.

Sisters Liz and Maud are placed with a pair of old-fashioned and stern spinster sisters and chafe under the constrictions of the discipline imposed on them. They become increasingly unhappy until they are taken in by the local Earl, who discovers Liz's singing talent and proposes to sponsor her to train professionally. Liz's parents are called to visit and her father at first bridles at the interference of a member of the gentry in his daughter's life, before being brought round to the view that her talent should be nurtured.

Cast



* George Cole as Charlie

* Harry Fowler as Ern

* Percy Marmont as Earl

* Shirley Lenner as Liz

* Angela Glynne as Maud

* Jeanne de Casalis as Sheila

* Charles Victor as Harry, the Vicar

* Olive Sloane as Vicar's Wife

* Stanley Escane as Stan

* Leslie Adams as Arthur

* Dane Gordon as Vicar's Son

* Maire O'Neill as Housekeeper

* Ronald Shiner as Mr. Bert Burns

* Josephine Wilson as Mrs. Burns

* Hay Petrie as Ted Roberts

* D. J. Williams as Butler

* Sydney King as Donald

* Bransby Williams as Uncle Sid

Reception



No print of 'Those Kids from Town' is known to survive and it is currently classified as "missing, believed lost". Contemporary reviews commended the film for exploring a timely subject which had not previously been tackled on screen, and gave it a generally sympathetic reception. However comments suggest that rather than aiming for a documentary-realism feel, Comfort fell back on an uneasy mixture of obvious pathos and broad comedy. 'Kine Weekly' said it had "some good moments and a certain amount of child psychology, but it hardly presents a good case for evacuation". The 'Daily Film Renter' labelled it "commendable popular entertainment", while 'Cinema' praised "sympathetic direction...(which) cleverly sets wartime atmosphere and..a convincing picture of reactions of parents, children and hosts", but felt the film faltered badly in its later stages by "resorting to frank slapstick". Another trade reviewer complimented the film as a whole, but felt that it "made no attempt to solve the problems with any profound searchings" and its overall tone was "more burlesque than life".'British Film Makers: Lance Comfort', McFarlane, Brian. Manchester University Press, 1999. pp38-39. (To view at [https://books.google.com/books?id=G9jnAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA38&lpg=PA38&dq=%22those+kids+from+town%22&source=bl&ots=aKkI4S3q_d&sig=v6y2ELLedobrgYfqzWxGAraeN2o&hl=en&ei=0ZmzTPWrF4yo4AbCy-zNBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&sqi=2&ved=0CDsQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=%22those%20kids%20from%20town%22&f=false Google Books])

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