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The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp

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'The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp' is a 1954 British fantasy comedy film directed by Alan Bromly and starring Felix Aylmer, Diane Cilento and Jerry Desmonde.Review in 'The Times' in the week of its London release, p. 5, 6 September 1954 The film was based on a novel by Charles Terrot and is a remake of his television play broadcast in 1951. It was shot in black and white at Beaconsfield Studios with location shooting around Islington in London. The film's sets were designed by the art director Ray Simm. It was remade as a West German film of the same title in 1959.

Premise



A beautiful blonde angel (Diane Cilento) arrives in Islington in London on a goodwill mission to soften the heart of pawnbroker Joshua Webman (Felix Aylmer) who specialises in old musical instruments. To raise money for her mission, she tries to pawn her harp to him. This is done through organising a "chance meeting" in the pub with a man. Webman eventually gives in and pays 300 for the harp but is disappointed when other experts tell him that it is only worth 15.

Bringing out the best in the people she meets, she shows them the path down which their happiness lies.

Cast



* Felix Aylmer as pawnbroker Joshua Webman

* Diane Cilento as the Angel

* Jerry Desmonde as Parker

* Robert Eddison as the Voice

* Joe Linnane as Ned Sullivan

* Phyllis Morris as Mrs. Trap

* Sheila Sweet as Jenny Lane

* Philip Guard as Len Burrows

* Genitha Halsey as Mrs. Burrows

* Edward Evans as Sergeant Lane

* Elaine Wodson as Mrs. Lane

* Thomas Gallagher as Boyd

* Alfie Bass as Lennox

* June Ellis as Sally

* Herbert C. Walton as Mr. Meek

* Freddie Watts as Bookmaker

* Maurice Kaufmann as Reg

* David Kossoff as Schwartz

* Raymond Rollett as Stillvane

* Cyril Smith as Dog Owner

* Jean Aubrey as Sue

* Thomas Moore as Small Boy

* Nelson's Gift as Spiderflash

Critical reception



Leonard Maltin dismissed the film as "Slight, forgettable fare". 'Allmovie' called it "disposable"; 'TV Guide' described it as a "Well-made, charming British picture with the standard seriocomic blend of 1950s English films". Sky Movies praised Diane Cilento, "charm itself as the Angel," and appreciated a "whimsical Ealing-style comedy which keeps its feet firmly on the ground, spreading chuckles instead of sentiment and providing polished frolics in the process. Felix Aylmer - brilliant as the hard-bitten pawnbroker - Jerry Desmonde, Alfie Bass and a first-rate supporting cast help to put a high gloss on these heavenly capers".



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