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The Card / The Promoter (1952) | Directed by Ronald Neame
"The Promoter" (1952), also known as "The Card," is a British comedy-drama film directed by Ronald Neame. The movie is based on the novel of the same name by Arnold Bennett. The film follows the ambitious and charming Edward Henry "Denry" Machin, who schemes his way up the social ladder in a small English town through a series of clever and humorous exploits.
Denry Machin, played by Alec Guinness, starts off as a lowly clerk but quickly ascends the social ranks with his wit and cunning. He first makes a name for himself by altering his exam results to get a better job, then becomes involved in various entrepreneurial ventures, including launching a local dance and running a luxury hotel. Along the way, he navigates romantic entanglements and the intricacies of social politics, using his charm and resourcefulness to outmaneuver his rivals and achieve his ambitions.
"The Promoter" is a delightful and witty film that showcases Alec Guinness's versatility and charm. The film's strength lies in its sharp script and engaging portrayal of a quintessentially British underdog story. The direction by Ronald Neame is crisp, and the film is well-paced, capturing the social dynamics and humor of early 20th-century England. The movie's success can also be attributed to its strong supporting cast, which adds depth and color to the narrative.
Critics have praised "The Promoter" for its clever adaptation of Arnold Bennett's novel and Alec Guinness's charismatic performance. The film is noted for its humorous and satirical take on social climbing and ambition. Reviewers have highlighted the film's ability to balance comedy with more serious social commentary, making it an entertaining yet thought-provoking piece. The cinematography and period detail have also been commended for bringing the early 1900s setting to life.
Cast:
- Alec Guinness as Edward Henry "Denry" Machin
- Glynis Johns as Ruth Earp
- Valerie Hobson as Countess of Chell
- Petula Clark as Nellie Cotterill
- Edward Chapman as Mr. Duncalf
- Veronica Turleigh as Mrs. Machin
"The Promoter" remains a classic example of British cinema from the early 1950s, combining humor, social commentary, and strong performances to create a memorable and engaging film.
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