The Courtneys of Curzon Street

The Courtneys of Curzon Street (1947)


  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Release Date: 1947-04-11
  • User Rating: 4.9/10 from 4 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 52min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Herbert Wilcox Productions
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Herbert Wilcox
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Summary

On New Years Eve, 1899, baronet's son Edward Courtney becomes engaged to Kate, his mother's maid, much to the scandal of London society. The film then follows their family through four generations, with separations, joys, tragedies, and service in the Boer War, WWI, and WWII.

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  • Michael Wilding

    as Sir Edward Courtney
  • Anna Neagle

    as Kate O'Halloran
  • Gladys Young

    as Lady Courtney
  • Daphne Slater

    as Cynthia Carmody
  • Jack Watling

    as Teddy Courtney
  • Michael Medwin

    as Edward Courtney
  • Edgar Norfolk

    as Mr. W.
  • G.H. Mulcaster

    as Sir Edward Courtney Sr.
  • Coral Browne

    as Valerie
  • Alice Gachet

    as Louise
  • Helen Cherry

    as Mary Courtney
  • Ethel O'Shea

    as Mrs. O'Halloran
  • Terry Randall

    as Pam
  • Thora Hird

    as Maud
  • Nicholas Phipps

    as Phipps
  • Bernard Lee

    as Colonel Gascoyne
  • Max Kirby

    as Algie Longworth
  • Percy Walsh

    as Sir Frank Murchison
  • Hyma Beckley

    as Servant (uncredited)
  • Edie Martin

    as Waitress (uncredited)
  • Hal Osmond

    as Fireman (uncredited)
  • Robert Raglan

    as (uncredited)
  • Edward Rigby

    as Mr. R. (Stock Exchange Sweeper/Cleaner)
Directing Herbert Wilcox Director
Writing Florence Tranter Story
Writing Nicholas Phipps Writer
Camera Mutz Greenbaum Director of Photography
Sound Anthony Collins Original Music Composer

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