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Those People Next Door (1953)

4.7 | Feb 01, 1953 (GB) | Comedy | 01:18

The Twiggs are a typical working-class family: Sam (Jack Warner) and Mary (Marjorie Rhodes) are trying to bring their family up in the shadow of the Blitz whilst taking everything in good humour. Their neighbours Joe (Charles Victor) and Emma (Gladys Henson) are constantly in the Twiggs house, borrowing a cup of sugar or using their Anderson shelter and between them the two working class families put the world to rights. But when their daughter falls for an upper class RAF pilot the Twiggs are asked by his mother, Lady Diana Stephens to tell their daughter to call the romance off, as the social gap between the families is too large. Incensed by Lady Diana s offer of money, Sam Twigg throws her out of the house. But events take a sudden turn as the war enters the Twiggs own living room. Will the two families manage to overcome their disdain for each other and let true love find its way?

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Jack Warner
Sam Twigg
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Charles Victor
Joe Higgins
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Marjorie Rhodes
Mary Twigg
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Gladys Henson
Emma Higgins
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Patricia Cutts
Anne Twigg
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Garry Marsh
Sir Andrew Stevens
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Grace Arnold
Lady Diana Stevens
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Anthony Newley
Bob Twigg
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Norah Gorsen
Margaret Twigg
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Geoffrey Sumner
F / Lt Claude Kimberley

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CinemaSerf
6 | Mar 27, 2022
Jack Warner is on fine form in this routine post-war comedy/drama about a working class family whose daughter falls in love with the son of an upper class one. It's all pretty standard fayre; though this one has a slightly more reconciliatory ending. Like many of these British films from the 50s, the theme seems to emphasise wartime spirit going forward with a sense of community (however annoying) and this is a fun example.