Value for Money
Value for Money

Value for Money (1955)

6.6 ? Aug 09, 1955 1h 30m

Overview

A wealthy young man from Yorkshire visits a London nightclub and meets a performer. She decides to take him for every penny he is worth, and he decides to let her.

Genres

Comedy

Release Date

August 09, 1955

Rating

6.6 /10

Runtime

1h 30m

John Gregson

John Gregson

Chayley Broadbent

Diana Dors

Diana Dors

Ruthine West

Susan Stephen

Susan Stephen

Ethel

Derek Farr

Derek Farr

Duke Popplewell

Joan Hickson

Joan Hickson

Mrs. Perkins

Leslie Phillips

Leslie Phillips

Robjohns

Ann Sullivan

Doll (uncredited)

Frank Pettingell

Frank Pettingell

Mayor Higgins

Charles Victor

Charles Victor

Lumm

Ernest Thesiger

Ernest Thesiger

Lord Dewsbury

Hal Osmond

Hal Osmond

Mr. Hall

Jill Adams

Jill Adams

Joy

Donald Pleasence

Donald Pleasence

Limpy

John Glyn-Jones

John Glyn-Jones

Arkwright

Ferdy Mayne

Ferdy Mayne

Waiter

Charles Lloyd Pack

Charles Lloyd Pack

Mr. Gidbrook

George Benson

George Benson

Trombonist

Ronnie Stevens

Ronnie Stevens

Compere

Julia Arnall

Julia Arnall

Ruritanian Doll (uncredited)

Peter Burton

Peter Burton

Hotel Receptionist (uncredited)

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6.0/10

Feb 10, 2023

"Chayley" (John Gregson) comes from good Yorkshire stock where thrift and prudence are the order of the day. That attitude is thrown to the wind, though, when on a visit to London he encounters the glamorous and charming nightclub entertainer "Ruth" (Diana Dors). Now she knows when she is onto a good thing, as soon has this poor lad hook line and sinker. Despite his upbringing, and the ghost of his father warning him of the coming dangers, he is powerless - he is addicted to her, and soon she has come to his town, they are engaged, and she is looking for a nice big house. Can he see reason before it's too late? Is she really quite such a gold-digger? For the first half hour, when it's just the two at the top of the bill, then the film - and the dialogue - work quite well. You can see her manoeuvring the vulnerable but proud young man and it looks like both are having fun. For the rest of this, though, it really is just a bit of a stereotype-fest that runs through the joke as quickly as she would run through his inheritance. It's always good to see Ernest Thesiger (the doting "Lord Dewsbury)" and there are a few lively cameos but not enough to sustain this after about an hour when the writing is on the wall for a rather tame solution that lets it all fizzle out. The moral might be, though - always check your restaurant bill!

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