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I Live in Grosvenor Square
I Live in Grosvenor Square

I Live in Grosvenor Square (1945)

71% User Rating
1h 54min
Comedy
Drama
Romance

The WW II romance set in Grosvenor square aka Eisenhower's home where the GIs stayed in London. Neagle loves Harrison. There arrives patriot GI Dean Jagger to rouse things up in the square. Snotty British Neagle and Jagger clash and fall for each other. What will Harrison have to say or do about these? What will the consequences be? Will the three finally become two and which two in this extremely patriotic love and war story.

Herbert WilcoxDirector

Cast

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Anna Neagle

Anna Neagle

Lady Patricia Fairfax

Rex Harrison

Rex Harrison

Major David Bruce

Dean Jagger

Dean Jagger

Sgt. John Patterson

Robert Morley

Robert Morley

Duke of Exmoor

Nancy Price

Nancy Price

Mrs. Wilson

Irene Vanbrugh

Irene Vanbrugh

Mrs. Catchpole

Jane Darwell

Jane Darwell

Mrs. Patterson

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Eliott Arluck

Sgt. Benjie Greenburg

Walter Hudd

Walter Hudd

Vicar

Edward Rigby

Edward Rigby

Innkeeper

Cecil Ramage

Cecil Ramage

Trewhewy

Irene Manning

Irene Manning

Herself - U.S.O. Singer

Francis Pierlot

Francis Pierlot

Postman

Aubrey Mallalieu

Aubrey Mallalieu

Bates

Michael Shepley

Michael Shepley

Lt. Lutyens

Charles Victor

Charles Victor

Taxi Driver

Ronald Shiner

Ronald Shiner

Paratrooper

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Percy Walsh

Merridew

Brenda Bruce

Brenda Bruce

Girl in Guard's Van

Shelagh Fraser

Shelagh Fraser

2nd Girl in Guard's Van

John Slater

John Slater

Paratrooper

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H.R. Hignett

Parker

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Neville Mapp

Paratrooper

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Helen Lowry

Miss Barrow

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Alvar Liddell

Radio Announcer

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Peter Hobbes

Paratroop Colonel

David Horne

David Horne

War Office Major

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Cyril Baker

American Pianist

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Frank Webster

Devon Farmer

Lionel Murton

Lionel Murton

Dakota Pilot

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Norman Williams

Minor Role

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Arvid Dahl

Minor Role

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Gerry Wilmot

U.S.O. Singer/Narrator

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Robert Farnon

Himself - Band Leader

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Carroll Gibbons

Himself - Band Leader

Joan Hickson

Joan Hickson

Minor role (uncredited)

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Duncan McIntyre

Minor role (uncredited)

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George Spence

Heckler at Hustings (uncredited)

John Stone

John Stone

Minor role (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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CyrusPK
Rating 70%

January 12, 2021

This seems to be something of a forgotten film despite being a major moneymaker of its year and starring Anna Neagle, a massively famous British star who never managed to conquer the American market. Evidently written as a means of encouraging co-operation and mutual understanding between British citizens and the American troops stationed in their homes during the massive build up to D-Day, the first half of the film as a result suffers badly from some forced comedy around linguistic and geographical differences. The actors all look a little uncomfortable in these sequences. The first half of the film is largely devoted to this strained humour and the building of a romance between an English woman (Neagle) and an American flyer (Dean Jagger.) Much time is also given over to Rex Harrison’s character who is engaged to Neagle and campaigning for election as the local MP for a rural constituency, the latter overseen by his father (Robert Morley) – a kindly but very tradition-bound individual. I was finding all of this to be a little labored until the final third of the film which suddenly changes gears to become a minor masterpiece of sentiment and emotion. At that point I realised the writers have deliberately spent a lot of time setting up the characters and their interactions so that when the key moments occur they are underpinned by real knowledge of who these people are. Several scenes in this final act are played to emotional perfection; • Nancy Price as a harridan of a housekeeper revealed to have a deeply caring relationship with the American pilots in her care, so much so that she wants to leave her savings to one who she regards as a son. • Robert Morley almost casually placing a watch on a man’s wrist and mentioning that it belonged to his son who died in the First World War. • Rex Harrison giving up his chance at marriage to stage a simple meeting between the two people he knows to be in love. • Anna Neagle writing down a list of names of deceased air crew she is receiving over the phone as part of her military duties, pausing only slightly at the identity of one of them who is known to her. As a very talky piece the need for good performances is essential. Neagle carries with her a great weight of emotion constantly visible in her eyes, Morley (four years younger than Neagle) plays her father with great sincerity and emotion and Rex Harrison shows both class and dignity in his role. Production values are adequate but there is a reliance in one important scene on very scratched stock footage. Overall, this is a sentimental piece that will grab at your heart in ways least expected.

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