
When Jim Fletcher is told by his firm that his new furniture designs are not in keeping with the firm's image he threatens to resign, and decides to uproot his family and emigrate to Australia - but his problems are only just beginning.
Release Date: 10/2/1955
Runtime: 85 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Michael Truman
00Companies: Ealing Studios
Countries: United Kingdom
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Jack Hawkins is "Fletcher" who is tired of working at a furniture company which refuses to adopt his new designs. When he finally reaches the end of his creative tether, he, wife "Helen" (Margaret Leighton) and daughter "Peggy" (June Thorburn) decide to emigrate to Australia! All goes well enough, he quits his job and they start to plan, but soon the daughter falls for a young man, and "Helen" starts to get cold feet... It's a bit of a one-joke film, this, but Hawkins is on good form as was writer William Rose and director Michael Truman and the story moves along, quite wittily on occasion, at one heck of a pace towards an increasingly obvious conclusion. Certainly worth a watch.

Jack Hawkins
Jim Fletcher

Margaret Johnston
Helen Fletcher

June Thorburn
Peggy Fletcher

Roland Culver
Reg Fairbright

John Fraser
Richard Kenyon

James Hayter
Kimball

Alison Leggatt
Alice Fairbright

Margaret Halstan
Mrs Pritchett
Henry B. Longhurst
Mr Pritchett

Basil Dignam
Stevens

Bessie Love
Mrs Baxter

Liz Fraser
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