Time, Gentlemen, Please!
Because of its high productivity and "almost" 100 per cent employment, the town of Hayhoe, England is expecting a visit from the Prime Minister. The "almost" is because of Dan Dance (Eddie Byrne), an old rogue who would rather drink and philosophize than work. The Village Council are determined to have a perfect record so they connive to have the old man put into the alms-house which has been unoccupied for many years, where he must abide by rules laid down 400 years ago. A new Vicar arrives and discovers that, because of the circumstances created by the Council, Dan Dance is entitled to 6,000 pounds a year at the expense of the village.
Release Date:
1952-07-01
Runtime:
82 minutes
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Starring:
Eddie Byrne
as Dan Dance
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Jane Barrett
as Sally
Robert Brown
as Bill Jordan
Sidney James
as Eric Hace
Hermione Baddeley
as Emma Stebbins
Thora Hird
as Alice Crouch
Marianne Stone
as Mrs Pincer
Raymond Lovell
as Sir Digby Montague
Marjorie Rhodes
as Miss Mouncey
Dora Bryan
as Peggy Stebbins
Ivor Barnard
as Timothy Crouch
Edie Martin
as Mary Wade
Joan Young
as Mrs. Round
Sydney Tafler
as Joseph Spink
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Patrick McAlinney
as Rev. Soater
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Julian D'Albie
as George Burton
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Nigel Clarke
as Rev. Simpson
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Henry B. Longhurst
as P.C. Tumball
Peter Jones
as Lionel Batts
Peter Swanwick
as Jeremiah Higgins
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Thomas Gallagher
as Bob Cannon
Freda Bamford
as Mabel
Ian Carmichael
as P.R.O.
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Brian Roper
as Cyril
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Harry Herbert
as Tramp
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Jack May
as Man with Ear-trumpet
Toke Townley
as Potman
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Tristan Rawson
as Dr. Hawkes
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Donovan Winter
as Hairdresser
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Sheila Aza
as Manicurist