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Who Goes There!
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Who Goes There!

United they Staggered, Divided they Fell
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User Score4 ratings
TMDB 6.016+19521h 22mEnglish
Comedy

Synopsis

When Miles Cornwall returns suddenly to the home he shares with his father and sister in a grace-and-favour house at St. James's Palace, he's amazed to find a pretty Irish girl in his favorite armchair. Intrigued, he turns on the charm but, as she explains her situation, he finds himself unaccountably falling in love with this pretty interloper.

Director
Anthony KimminsFrom TMDB credits
Studio
London Films Productions1 production companies
Release
June 9, 1952Released
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Top Cast

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Nigel Patrick
Nigel Patrick
Miles Cornwall
Valerie Hobson
Valerie Hobson
Alex Cornwall
Peggy Cummins
Peggy Cummins
Christine Deed
Anthony Bushell
Anthony Bushell
Major Guy Ashley
George Cole
George Cole
Arthur Crisp
A.E. Matthews
A.E. Matthews
Sir Arthur Cornwall
Joss Ambler
Joss Ambler
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CinemaSerf
Sep 9, 2022

Nigel Patrick and Valerie Hobson are both on good form as the spatting siblings in this love quadrangle of a film. Sadly, though - Anthony Kimmins' direction is way too theatrical in style to allow their characters to breathe to anything like the extent needed to bring out the best in this quite witty little story. George Cole is good as the rather hapless "Pte. Crisp" who loves a girl "Christine" (Peggy Cummins), but so to does commanding officer "Maj. Ashley" (Anthony Bushell). The siblings interfere for their own reasons in the affairs of the girl and ultimately it all just gets out of hand. I suspect it would work quite well on the stage, the dialogue has a pace and a sort of hand-to-hand combat about it that if not quite a battle, offers a skirmish of the sexes; but neither star is let loose enough to really soar and what we are left with is all just too predictable. There's a nice cameo from AE Matthews near the end, but otherwise it's all just a bit hollow. Worth watching for the scenes with Hobson and Patrick; but it's really quite a missed opportunity.

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