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'Upstairs and Downstairs' is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Michael Craig, Anne Heywood, Mylne Demongeot, Claudia Cardinale, James Robertson Justice, Joan Sims, Joan Hickson and Sid James. It features the first English-language performance of Claudia Cardinale.

Plot



Richard Barry marries Kate, the daughter of his boss, Mr Mansfield. Mansfield tells Richard that he needs to take over the entertaining for their firm. Richard decides this will require hiring some domestic help at home, but there then follows a series of very unsuitable servants. Eventually, he hires a young Swedish blonde woman, Ingrid, who is most competent and liked, not only by Richard and Kate and their two children, but also by their male friends. But Ingrid likes Richard...

Cast



* Michael Craig Richard Barry

* Anne Heywood Kate Barry

* Mylne 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 Wesley 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."

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."'Collected Interviews: Voices from Twentieth-century Cinema' by Wheeler W. Dixon, SIU Press, 2001 p112

Michael Craig said "the jokes and the situations were pretty much the same as in all the other Box/Thomas comedies. That's not surprising as they were mostly written by the same person and had the same casts."

Release



'Upstairs and Downstairs' was one of seven Rank films bought for release in the US by 20th Century Fox.

References




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