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Poet's Pub
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Poet's Pub

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User Score6 ratings
TMDB 7.216+19491h 19mEnglish
ComedyThriller

Synopsis

A loosely structured comedy allowing for a series of vignettes based around an ancient coaching inn. The story was adapted from the 1929 novel by Scottish writer Erik Linklater.

Director
Frederick WilsonFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Aquila Film Enterprises1 production companies
Release
July 5, 1949Released
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Top Cast

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Derek Bond
Derek Bond
Saturday Keith
Rona Anderson
Rona Anderson
Joanna Benbow
James Robertson Justice
James Robertson Justice
Prof. Benbow
John McLaren
John McLaren
Elmer Van Buren
Barbara Murray
Barbara Murray
Nelly Bly
Peter Croft
Quentin Cotton
Leslie Dwyer
Leslie Dwyer
Holly
Joyce Grenfell
Joyce Grenfell
Miss Horsefell-Hughes

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Apr 16, 2023

This opens up with a quite a fun exchange between poet "Saturday Keith" (Derek Bond) - "Frankly, sir, I'm lost for words" and literary critic "Prof. Benbow" (James Robertson Justice) - "I know, sir, I've read your works..." that rather sets the tone for this light-hearted post-war comedy set in a rustic inn that is struggling to make ends meet. The not-so-hot poet is, rather imprudently, made the manager of this establishment and as he gradually falls for "Joanna" (Rona Anderson) - the daughter of his nemesis - what ensues is a rather entertainingly prickly love story that also finds itself embroiled in a little kidnapping intrigue - and, the mystery of a secret room! I always found that Joyce Grenfell could light up the screen just by smiling, and though that's just about all she does here, she and JRJ do just about enough to keep Eric Linklater's jolly whimsy enjoyable for eighty minutes with some borderline farce and silliness. No, you will not remember watching it half an hour after it's done, but it is still worth a watch to see some true professionals make a small silk purse from a bit of a sow's ear.

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