
Mr Pastry's social climbing daughter, president of a society for the rehabilitation for ex-convicts, hides the fact that her father is himself a prisoner. When he is released and arrives at her home, she panics and locks him in the attic until a job can be found for him, preferably abroad!
Release Date: 1/1/1955
Runtime: 74 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Leslie S. Hiscott
00Companies: Shaftesbury Films
Countries: United Kingdom
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There is something almost "Mr. Chips" about Richard Hearne's performance as "Charles Pastry" in this episodic comedy about a convict released, after a very long stretch, into the rather unwelcoming arms of his well-to-do daughter "Florence" (Ellen Pollock). She arranges to accommodate him, but that means being locked in an attic room until she can find somewhere obscure to put him. He is a mischievous old soul, and is soon causing domestic mayhem in her normally well-ordered house. The humour is gentle, if predictable, and it's quite an interesting observation on family and snobbery amiably helped along by the reliable Richard Wattis.
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Richard Hearne
Charles Pastry

Ellen Pollock
Lady Florence

Richard Wattis
Edgar
Robert Moreton
Humphrey

Frederick Leister
Sir John
Peter Sinclair
Kane
John Downing
Simon
Anne Smith
Penelope
Darcy Conyers
Morgan
Yvonne Hearne
Guest
Peggy Ann Clifford
Cook

Arthur Hewlett
Prison Governor