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Made in Heaven (1952 film)

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Wikipedia article




'Made in Heaven' is a 1952 British Technicolor comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs which stars David Tomlinson, Petula Clark and Sonja Ziemann. The screenplay was based on a story by William Douglas-Home. It was shot at Pinewood Studios outside London. The film's sets were designed by the art director Maurice Carter.

Plot summary



Young married couple Basil (David Tomlinson) and Julie Topham (Petula Clark) enter the ancient annual Dunmow Flitch Trials (in which a married couple can win a side of bacon if at the end of one year, they have 'not wisht themselves unmarried again'). However, the Topham's happy household, and then an entire village is thrown into chaos with the arrival of an attractive Hungarian housemaid (Sonja Ziemann).

Cast



* David Tomlinson as Basil Topham

* Petula Clark as Julie Topham

* Sonja Ziemann as Marta

* A. E. Matthews as Hillary Topham (Grandpa)

* Charles Victor as Aubrey Topham

* Sophie Stewart as Marjorie Topham

* Philip Stainton as Stanley Grimes

* Richard Wattis as Hayworth Honeycroft, the Vicar

* Michael Brennan as Sergeant Marne

* Alfie Bass as Bert Jenkins

* Dora Bryan as Ethel Jenkins

* Ferdy Mayne as Istvn

* Athene Seyler as Miss Rosabelle Honeycroft (the Vicar's sister)

* Harold Kasket as The Fat Man

* George Bishop as The Bishop

* Margot Lister as Bishop's Wife

* John Warren as Keeper of the Wheel

* Ronnie Stevens as TV Announcer

* Gilbert Davis as TV Gent

* Stuart Latham as Porter

* Vernon Morris as Dick

* Vincent Ball as Man at Party

Critical reception



In 1952, 'Picturegoer' wrote, ". . .when you get down to analysing the ingredients, it's just cream-puff comedy, really and the least bit stale cream puff at that. The main thing though is not to analyse but to swallow it whole and enjoy it. It's well-tried and not always especially true British comedy, but the film has a happy air about it. Attractively grown-up Pet Clark turns in a sparkling performance as the doubting young wife. She manages to hold her own against the devastating eyelashes and flashing, wicked smiles of Sonja Ziemann as the hired help. But it's the old hands at this kind of comedy who really carry the fun along: David Tomlinson, Charles Victor and A. E. Matthews, as son, father and grandfather respectively, all stock characters. Yes it's all gay and merry. It has a springtime spirit and a springtime look, too in its spruce, sunny Technicolour"; while more recently, the 'Radio Times' concluded, "Vicar Richard Wattis and his stern sister (Athene Seyler) add considerably to the fun, which is steadily directed in an amiably sitcom-like way by John Paddy Carstairs and glossily photographed by Geoffrey Unsworth."

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