The Halfway House
The Halfway House

The Halfway House (1944)

6.5 ? Apr 02, 1944 1h 35m

Overview

A group of travellers, each with a personal problem that they want to hide, arrive at a mysterious Welsh country inn. There is a certain strangeness in the air as they are greeted by the innkeeper and his daughter. Why are all the newspapers a year old? And why doesn't Gwyneth seem to cast a shadow?

Genres

Mystery Drama Fantasy

Release Date

April 02, 1944

Rating

6.5 /10

Runtime

1h 35m

Mervyn Johns

Mervyn Johns

Rhys

Glynis Johns

Glynis Johns

Gwyneth

Sally Ann Howes

Sally Ann Howes

Joanna French

Françoise Rosay

Françoise Rosay

Alice Meadows

Tom Walls

Tom Walls

Capt. Meadows

Esmond Knight

Esmond Knight

David Davies

Guy Middleton

Guy Middleton

Fortescue

Valerie White

Valerie White

Jill French

Richard Bird

Richard Bird

Squadron Leader Richard French

Pat McGrath

Pat McGrath

Terence

Philippa Hiatt

Margaret

Roland Pertwee

Roland Pertwee

Prison Governor

C. V. France

C. V. France

Mr Truscott - Solicitor

Eliot Makeham

Eliot Makeham

George - Davies' Valet

John Boxer

Doctor

Rachel Thomas

Rachel Thomas

Miss Morgan - Landlady

Joss Ambler

Joss Ambler

Pinsent

Jack Jones

Welsh Porter

Moses Jones

Welsh Porter

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7.0/10

Nov 10, 2022

When a group of weary travellers arrive at a rural inn, they immediately feel that something is amiss. It's run by "Rhys" (Mervyn Johns) and his (real life) daughter "Gwyneth" (Glynis Johns) who somewhat curiously never casts a shadow. The whole place looks like it's been stuck in a time-warp as the storm rages outside. Now, as the story develops we discover that each of the guests have their own skeletons in their closets, but the hostelry in which they shelter seems to be possessed with a sort of benevolence that manifests itself in different ways to help (nor not!). Made during the latter stages of the Second World War the story offers us a degree of poignant retrospective, paralleling some of the tales with the trauma many will have experienced during that conflict. It also features a charming and entertaining degree of chemistry between the father and daughter too. The individual stories themselves are maybe a bit too undercooked, but it has a decent cast of familiar British faces - Tom Walls and Esmond Knight amongst them - to deliver them solidly enough, and to help create a mysterious and poignant atmosphere for this quirky ninety minutes of wartime optimism.

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