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Films of the 40s: Quiet Wedding

on BBC Two England

starring
Margaret Lockwood , Derek Farr
After a lengthy courtship, Janet and Dallas announce their engagement and plan a quiet wedding. Janet's relations, however, have quite different plans.
Anthony Asquith 's acute observation of some of the more engaging absurdities of English customs reinforces the gentle satire of a typically British production.
Written by TERENCE RATTIGAN and ANATOLE DE GRUNWALD
Directed by ANTHONY ASQUITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Lockwood
Unknown:
Derek Farr
Unknown:
Anthony Asquith
Written By:
Terence Rattigan
Directed By:
Anthony Asquith
Janet Royd:
Margaret Lockwood
Dallas Chattor:
Derek Farr
Flower Lisle:
Peggy Ashcroft
Janet's mother:
Marjorie Fielding
Janet's father:
A E Matthews
John:
David Tomlinson
Denys:
Sidney King
Marcia:
Margaretta Scott
Marcia's husband:
Michael Shepley
Aunt Mary:
Athene Seyler
Aunt Florence:
Jean Cadell
Miranda:
Muriel Pavlow
Dallas's father:
Frank Cellier
Boofy Ponsonby:
Roland Culver
Lady Yeldman:
Margaret Halstan
Vicar:
Roddy Hughes
Cook:
Muriel George
Dressmaker:
Martita Hunt
PC:
Bernard Miles
Magistrate:
O B Clarence
Second Magistrate:
Margaret Rutherford
Third Magistrate:
Wally Patch
Mr Johnson:
Chas Carson
Mr Williamson:
Lawrence Hanray
Mrs Briggs:
Viola Lyel
Mrs Illingworth:
Valentine Dunn
Miss Dacres:
Amy Dalby
Porter:
Hay Petrie
Verger:
Mark Stone
Tenor:
Peter Bull
BaSS:
Ivor Barnard

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