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action. Devastated, she gives birth but dies in the process. Edward and Kate raise him. Edward loses badly in the 1929 Wall Street crash but they hang onto their home after Kate goes back on the stage. The Second World War sees Edward back as a Colonel in the Army and Kate an ENSA entertainer. They survive a fire at a factory and the film ends with their soldier grandson introducing his intended. While they are happy that the old class prejudices that bedevilled their marriage have gone they are bemused that the parents of the intended are less sanguine. Fade to end credits.
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Edward's father dies and he inherits the baronetcy. Kate becomes Lady Courtney. Meanwhile Teddy has joined the Army. He becomes engaged and marries before being posted to India. While his pregnant young wife is reading one of his letters home, a telegram arrives telling her that he has been killed in
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Kate takes up her career as a singer in the theatre. Her father-in-law visits her backstage and gives her an update whilst trying to retain her separate identity. He says his wife is now dead... she missed her son and his wife too much. Kate also updates him, saying her father was killed at the
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The First World War starts and Edward returns from India and finds Kate. She confesses they have a son, also called Edward (Teddy). They go to visit him at his boarding school. The absence has been long as he is around 12 years old. They go out for high tea and discuss cricket and the new
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but Kate does not realise he cannot return her wave when he is on duty. She packs her bags and leaves without telling Edward. She returns to Ireland then develops an idea to be an actress, adopting the stage name of "May Lynton".
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shocks class-conscious 1900 British society by marrying Kate, his Irish servant. The film chronicles 45 years in their lives together and apart, through the Boer War and World War I and World War II.
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in Surrey. The title was changed when the film was released in the U.S. and in other countries', having been screened in many European countries and Scandinavia.
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and snobbery in Britain in the late 19th and early 20th centuries with a message that the sacrifices of war have been worthwhile and
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been accompanied by social change and that people are now freer to make their own choices about their lives.
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The film is one of the most seen British films of all time, with 15.9 million tickets sold at the cinema.
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As of 30 June 1949 the film earned £328,668 in the UK of which £238,731 went to the producer.
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Meanwhile Edward goes in India where he accidentally finds the truth as to why she left.
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It was the most popular film at the British box office for 1947. According to
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called it an "entertaining romantic saga spanning three generations."
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wrote "the romantic drama creaks soggily through three generations."
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Kate begins to feel the awkwardness at a musical recital before
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the 'biggest winner' at the box office in 1947 Britain was
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Herbert Wilcox
Nicholas Phipps
George Maynard
Anna Neagle
Michael Wilding
Mutz Greenbaum
Flora Newton
Anthony Collins
British Lion Films
British
drama film
Anna Neagle
Michael Wilding
class division
baronet
Curzon Street
Mayfair
Queen Victoria
Horse Guards
Battle of Spion Kop
Rupert Brooke
"The Soldier"
Anna Neagle
Michael Wilding
Gladys Young
Daphne Slater
Jack Watling
Michael Medwin
Edgar Norfolk

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