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'Cage of Gold' is a 1950 British drama film directed by Basil Dearden, and starring Jean Simmons, David Farrar, and James Donald.[https://web.archive.org/web/20120712171223/http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b6a6ec10f BFI: 'Cage of Gold (1950)'] Re-linked 2015-04-28

Plot



A young woman, Judith Moray, deserts her prospective fianc, the nice doctor Alan Kearn, for an old flame - the dashing, but roguish, former wing commander Bill Glennan. Glennan makes her pregnant and marries her, but leaves her on the morning after the wedding when he learns that her father can't offer him financial support. Two years later, she - having been told that Glennan is dead - has married Kearn and they keep Glennan's son. But then, Glennan suddenly re-appears, and begins to blackmail her.

Main cast



* Jean Simmons as Judith Moray

* David Farrar as Bill Glennan

* James Donald as Dr Alan Kearn

* Herbert Lom as Rahman

* Madeleine Lebeau as Marie Jouvet

* Maria Mauban as Antoinette Duport

* Bernard Lee as Inspector Grey

* Grgoire Aslan as Duport

* Gladys Henson as Waddy

* Harcourt Williams as Dr Kearn senior

* Lo Ferr as Victor

* George Benson as Assistant Registrar

* Martin Boddey as Police Sergeant Adams

* Arthur Hambling as Jenkins

* Campbell Singer as Constable

* Sam Kydd as Waiter

Production



Michael Relph was forced to do the movie at short notice at the request of Ealing.

Reception



'Cage of Gold' premiered on 21 September 1950 at Odeon Marble Arch in London, replacing the Burt Lancaster comedy 'Mister 880'.[http://find.galegroup.com/ttda/infomark.do?&source=gale&prodId=TTDA&userGroupName=kenlib&tabID=T003&docPage=article&searchType=BasicSearchForm&docId=CS33770292&type=multipage&contentSet=LTO&version=1.0 The Times, 20 Sept. 1950, page 2: 'Picture Theatres: Odeon, Marble Arch: Last Day, "Mister 880"'] [http://find.galegroup.com/ttda/infomark.do?&source=gale&prodId=TTDA&userGroupName=kenlib&tabID=T003&docPage=article&searchType=BasicSearchForm&docId=CS33770295&type=multipage&contentSet=LTO&version=1.0 The Times, 23 Sept. 1950, page 2: 'Picture Theatres: Odeon, Marble Arch: "Cage of Gold"'] Linked 2015-04-28 The reviewer for 'The Times' wasn't overly impressed, writing: "Ealing Studios normally know what they are about, and, in an admirably objective programme note, they frankly admit that 'Cage of Gold' breaks completely away from what they call their 'semi-documentary' style, and is 'emotional melodrama'. The description can be accepted. ... It all runs efficiently to its rules and time-table, and, oddly enough, Miss Simmons acts better here than in 'So Long at the Fair'."[http://find.galegroup.com/ttda/infomark.do?&source=gale&prodId=TTDA&userGroupName=kenlib&tabID=T003&docPage=article&searchType=BasicSearchForm&docId=CS102452025&type=multipage&contentSet=LTO&version=1.0 The Times, 25 September 1950, page 6: 'New Films in London'] Linked 28 April 2015

A critic in the British film magazine 'Picture Show', wrote that the film is "lavishly staged and efficiently directed, but the characters are somewhat stereotyped".'Picture Show', vol 55, No 1441

After the US premire on 18 January 1952, 'The New York Times' reviewer wrote: "'Cage of Gold' ... is a polished, often suspenseful British version of the familiar old Enoch Arden yarn. The fact that it doesn't come off on the whole is not only disappointing, but downright annoying. For even with some serious shortcomings, here is a quality product, as might be expected from Michael Balcon, who has produced more than his share of top-notch imports. This one has, at least, all the top-notch trimmings. The photography is excellent, Basil Dearden's direction is slick as a whistle, and the acting of the cast, headed by Jean Simmons and David Farrar, is almost consistently good. ... Sadly, though, the picture as a whole is a letdown".[https://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9A0CE1D71F3BE23BBC4152DFB7668389649EDE New York Times, 19 January 1952: 'Cage of Gold'] Re-linked 28 April 2015

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