So Well Remembered (1947)
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So Well Remembered was the first of a proposed series of Anglo-American co-productions underwritten by Hollywood's RKO Radio Pictures and England's J. Arthur Rank. In one of his better postwar roles, John Mills stars as George Boswell, the editor of the newspaper in the small English mining… More So Well Remembered was the first of a proposed series of Anglo-American co-productions underwritten by Hollywood's RKO Radio Pictures and England's J. Arthur Rank. In one of his better postwar roles, John Mills stars as George Boswell, the editor of the newspaper in the small English mining town of Bowdley. Tirelessly fighting for fairer treatment and better working conditions for the miners, Boswell is sidetracked by his covetous, ambitious wife Olivia (Martha Scott), who hopes to maneuver her husband into Parliament. Eventually, Boswell gets his priorities in order, neglecting his campaign to help local doctor Whiteside (Trevor Howard) combat a diphtheria epidemic. When he loses his own child to the disease, a tragedy caused in part by his wife's selfishness, Boswell withdraws completely from his campaign -- and from life. Years pass before Boswell can find some purpose in his existence again, this time by preventing the still-unregenerate Olivia from destroying the happiness of her son (Richard Carlson), from a second marriage, and the son's sweetheart Julie (Patricia Roc), Dr. Whiteside's daughter. John Mills' 5-year-old daughter Juliet and infant daughter Hayley appear in bit parts. Though director Edward Dmytryk received plaudits from most critics for his work on So Well Remembered, there were those who insisted upon reading Dmytryk's perceived "pro-Red" sentiments in the screenplay -- which was actually adapted by John Paxton from a novel by James Hilton (who also narrates the picture). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Edward Dmytryk
- Written By
- John Paxton
- Genres
- Drama
- In Theaters
- Nov 4, 1947 Wide
Critic Reviews
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Bosley Crowther, New York Times
A story which the book reviewers warned us was disappointing and dull, as originally told by James Hilton in his So Well Remembered, has been miraculously transmuted into an affecting and fascinating tale in the film of the same title.
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Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews
A British drama that's hardly remembered anymore for good reason: it's humdrum.
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Cast
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John Mills
as George Boswell
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Martha Scott
as Olivia
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Patricia Roc
as Julie
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Trevor Howard
as Dr. Whiteside
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Richard Carlson
as Charles
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Reginald Tate
as Mangin
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Beatrice Varley
as Annie
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Frederick Leister
as Channing
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Ivor Barnard
as Spivey
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Julian d'Albie
as Wetherall
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Juliet Mills
as Baby Julie
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John Turnbull
as Morris
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Roddy Hughes
as Librarian
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Lyonel Watts
as Mayor
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Kathleen Boutall
as Woman
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James Hilton
as Narrator
- Sydney Benson