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Something for the Boys

Country: United Kingdom, Language: English, 51 mins

Original Title

The House on the Hill series
  • Director: Tina Wakerell
  • Writer: Drew Griffiths
  • Producer: Robert Love, Mike Vardy

CGiii Comment

Considering when and where this was made, it has to be admired and applauded.

Yes...it is a little theatrical...but, that adds to its undeniable charm, as bitter-sweet as it is.

For those of a certain age, this will resonate deeply. Memories will flood back...of lovers and allies. And, to those who still have spring in their step and a twinkle on their eye...please, watch and think about how we all got to where we are now.

The working-class gentility will bring a tear or two...even to the younger eye.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Set in 1944. The house is being use as a store-room by the US Army. Jean, the Caretaker, has other uses for the basement...

Cast & Characters

James Telfer (as Dougie)
Raymond Thompson (as Dusty)
Rachel Davies (as Jean)
Ronald Fernee (as First Private)
Thom Booker (as Second Private)
Richard LeParmentier (as Captain Brickson)
Marjorie Thomson (as Dougie's Mother (as Marjorie Thompson))
Paul Kermack (as First Man)
Rose McBain (as Mrs. McDonald)
Iain Glass (as Jon)
Peter Berry (as Luigi)
John Cassady (as Sergeant Ellwood (as John Cassaday))