The Bells Go Down


2:40 pm - 4:25 pm, Tuesday, February 24 on Talking Pictures TV (82)

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A Londoner signs up to join an auxiliary fire service in the East End during the Second World War. He and his fellow volunteers encounter resentment from the regular fire brigade, but gradually, the professionals come to realise they cannot keep the city safe without the amateurs' help. Ealing comedy drama, starring Tommy Trinder, James Mason, Mervyn Johns and William Hartnell


1943 subtitles
General Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Tommy Trinder (Actor) .. Tommy Turk
James Mason (Actor) .. Ted Robbins
Mervyn Johns (Actor) .. Sam
William Hartnell (Actor) .. Brookes
Finlay Currie (Actor) .. District Officer McFarlane
Philip Friend (Actor) .. Bob
Philippa Hiatt (Actor) .. Nan
Meriel Forbes (Actor) .. Susie
Basil Dearden (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Tommy Trinder (Actor) .. Tommy Turk
James Mason (Actor) .. Ted Robbins
Born: May 15, 1909 in Huddersfield
Trivia: Mason was all set to play James Bond in a 1958 TV adaptation of From Russia with Love that failed to get off the ground. He upset members of his family by registering as a conscientious objector during the Second World War.
Best Known For: Being an Englishman in Hollywood.
Early-life: Born James Neville Mason in Huddersfield on May 15, 1909. He was educated at Marlborough College and at Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he became interested in acting. After graduating, he joined the Old Vic theatre in London.
Career: Mason remained in the theatre until he began securing minor roles in films. He became popular in the 1940s for playing brooding anti-heroes in a number of Gainsborough melodramas, including The Man in Grey (1943) and The Wicked Lady (1945). His big break came when he landed the lead role in box-office smash The Seventh Veil (1945). This opened the door to Hollywood and he went on to star in a number of popular films, including Julius Caesar (1953), The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel (1951), A Star is Born (1954), 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954), North by Northwest (1959), Journey to the Centre of the Earth (1959), Lolita (1962), and Georgy Girl (1966). His role in The Verdict (1982) earned him his third and final Academy Award nomination - the other two were for Georgy Girl and A Star is Born. He died on July 27, 1984, in Switzerland, a country he had called home since 1963.
Quote: 'The trouble with Hollywood is that the producers and agents are the aristocrats... which made actors who make their living in Hollywood usually feel they are some sort of scum.'
Mervyn Johns (Actor) .. Sam
William Hartnell (Actor) .. Brookes
Finlay Currie (Actor) .. District Officer McFarlane
Philip Friend (Actor) .. Bob
Philippa Hiatt (Actor) .. Nan
Meriel Forbes (Actor) .. Susie
Basil Dearden (Director)

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