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| director = [[Jeffrey Dell]]
| producer = John W. Gossage
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| starring = [[Jimmy Hanley]] <br> [[Anne Crawford]] <br> [[Raymond Huntley]]
| music = [[Antony Hopkins]]
| cinematography = [[Laurie Friedman]]
| editing = [[Helga Cranston]]
| studio = [[Two Cities Films]]
| distributor = [[General Film Distributors]]
| released = 10 November 1948
| runtime = 93 minutes
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'''''It's Hard to Be Good''''' is a 1948 British [[comedy film]] directed by [[Jeffrey Dell]] and starring [[Jimmy Hanley]], [[Anne Crawford]] and [[Raymond Huntley]].<ref>http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/38012</ref> In the film, an ex-army officer and [[do-gooder]] finds his attempts to improve the world leads invariably to disasters.<ref>Gillett p.23</ref>
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'''''It's Hard to Be Good''''' is a 1948 British [[comedy film]] directed by [[Jeffrey Dell]] and starring [[Jimmy Hanley]], [[Anne Crawford]] and [[Raymond Huntley]].<ref name=bfi>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6ad62e64|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171204202840/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6ad62e64|url-status=dead|archive-date=4 December 2017|title=It's Hard to Be Good (1948)|website=BFI}}</ref> In the film, an ex-army officer finds his altruistic attempts to improve the world are unsuccessful.<ref>Gillett p.23</ref>


It was shot at [[Denham Studios]]. The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]] [[Alex Vetchinsky]].
It was shot at [[Denham Studios]]. The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]] [[Alex Vetchinsky]].<ref name=bfi/>

==Plot==
On leaving the army, officer and war hero Captain James Gladstone Wedge (Jimmy Hanley) is full of idealism about bettering the world. He falls in love with Mary Leighton (Anne Crawford), who nursed him whilst he was recovering from his wartime injuries. He bungles a proposal to her at a railway station after being demobed, ([[Demobilization]]), but his good-nature had already convinced her that she should marry him.

Jimmy's attempts to promote goodwill and community spirit amongst his relatives and neighbours are always frustrated, due to their innate hostilities, which the latest collaborative war efforts did nothing to dispel. All his attempts at neighbourhood reconciliation having failed, and seeing that people have put their trust in the same status-quo of conflict after the war that existed before, Jimmy finally settles into a flat with Mary, and ends the film by loudly playing his trumpet in response to all the thoughtless noise around him, no longer caring what people might think.


==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Anne Crawford]] as Mary Leighton
* [[Anne Crawford]] as Mary Leighton
* [[Jimmy Hanley]] as Captain James Gladstone Wedge VC
* [[Jimmy Hanley]] as Captain James Gladstone Wedge [[Victoria Cross|VC]]
* [[Raymond Huntley]] as Williams
* [[Raymond Huntley]] as Williams
* [[Edward Rigby]] as Parkinson
* [[Edward Rigby]] as Parkinson
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* [[Alison Leggatt]] as Mrs Buck
* [[Alison Leggatt]] as Mrs Buck
* [[Robert Adair (actor)|Robert Adair]] as Committee Man
* [[Robert Adair (actor)|Robert Adair]] as Committee Man
* [[ Francis De Wolff ]] as Fighting Neighbour
* [[Francis De Wolff]] as Fighting Neighbour
* [[ Judith Furse ]] as Sister Taylor
* [[Judith Furse]] as Sister Taylor
* [[Colin Gordon ]] as Neighbour with Baby
* [[Colin Gordon]] as Neighbour with Baby
* [[Joan Hickson]] as Mending Woman
* [[Joan Hickson]] as Mending Woman
* [[ Sam Kydd ]] as Husband
* [[Sam Kydd]] as Husband
* [[ Leslie Perrins ]] as Major Gordon
* [[Leslie Perrins]] as Major Gordon
* [[ Wensley Pithey ]] as Vicar
* [[Wensley Pithey]] as Vicar
* [[ Walter Rilla ]] as Kamerovsky
* [[Walter Rilla]] as Kamerovsky
* [[ John Salew]] as Committee Man
* [[John Salew]] as Committee Man
* [[Marianne Stone ]] as Clerk in Newspaper Office
* [[Marianne Stone]] as Clerk in Newspaper Office
* [[ Merle Tottenham ]] as Mrs. Hobson
* [[Merle Tottenham]] as Mrs. Hobson
* [[ Ian Wilson (actor)| Ian Wilson]] as Fighting Neighbour
* [[Ian Wilson (actor)|Ian Wilson]] as Fighting Neighbour
* [[Joan Newell]] as Woman Shopper
* [[Amy Dalby]] as Bargee's Wife (uncredited)
* Gwen Williams as Woman in Town Hall (uncredited)
* Dudley Williams as Barman (uncredited)
* Guy Verney as Lieutenant (uncredited)
* Isola Strong as Girl in Post Office (uncredited)
* HG Stoker as Elderly Man (uncredited)
* George Spence as Annoyed Neighbour (uncredited)
* [[John Singer (actor)|John Singer]] as Cameraman (uncredited)
* Ian Selby as Pedestrian outside Buckingham Palace (uncredited)

==Critical reception==
In his book ''Forgotten British Film'', Philip Gillett argued that "The satirical ''It's Hard to be Good'' (1948) deserves rescuing from obscurity, with its decorated hero looking for a niche in an uncaring peacetime world."<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Q2HXDgAAQBAJ&q=it%27s+hard+to+be+good+1948&pg=PA23|title=Forgotten British Film: Value and the Ephemeral in Postwar Cinema|first=Philip|last=Gillett|date=11 May 2017|publisher=Cambridge Scholars Publishing|isbn=9781443891851|via=Google Books}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 05:12, 7 July 2024

It's Hard to Be Good
Original British poster
Directed byJeffrey Dell
Written byJeffrey Dell
Produced byJohn W. Gossage
Starring
CinematographyLaurie Friedman
Edited byHelga Cranston
Music byAntony Hopkins
Production
company
Distributed byGeneral Film Distributors (UK)
Release dates
  • 10 November 1948 (1948-11-10) (London, England)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryEngland
LanguageEnglish

It's Hard to Be Good is a 1948 British comedy film directed by Jeffrey Dell and starring Jimmy Hanley, Anne Crawford and Raymond Huntley.[1] In the film, an ex-army officer finds his altruistic attempts to improve the world are unsuccessful.[2]

It was shot at Denham Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky.[1]

Plot

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On leaving the army, officer and war hero Captain James Gladstone Wedge (Jimmy Hanley) is full of idealism about bettering the world. He falls in love with Mary Leighton (Anne Crawford), who nursed him whilst he was recovering from his wartime injuries. He bungles a proposal to her at a railway station after being demobed, (Demobilization), but his good-nature had already convinced her that she should marry him.

Jimmy's attempts to promote goodwill and community spirit amongst his relatives and neighbours are always frustrated, due to their innate hostilities, which the latest collaborative war efforts did nothing to dispel. All his attempts at neighbourhood reconciliation having failed, and seeing that people have put their trust in the same status-quo of conflict after the war that existed before, Jimmy finally settles into a flat with Mary, and ends the film by loudly playing his trumpet in response to all the thoughtless noise around him, no longer caring what people might think.

Cast

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Critical reception

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In his book Forgotten British Film, Philip Gillett argued that "The satirical It's Hard to be Good (1948) deserves rescuing from obscurity, with its decorated hero looking for a niche in an uncaring peacetime world."[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "It's Hard to Be Good (1948)". BFI. Archived from the original on 4 December 2017.
  2. ^ Gillett p.23
  3. ^ Gillett, Philip (11 May 2017). Forgotten British Film: Value and the Ephemeral in Postwar Cinema. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 9781443891851 – via Google Books.

Bibliography

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  • Gillett, Philip. Forgotten British Film: Value and the Ephemeral in Postwar Cinema. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017.
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