Love on the Dole Trailer

Love on the Dole Trailer (1941)

28 June 1941 Drama 94 mins

Depressing and realistic family drama about the struggles of unemployment and poverty in 1930s Lancashire. The 20-year-old Kerr gives an emotionally charged performance as Hardcastle, one of the cotton workers trying to make life better. Interlaced with humour that brings a ray of sunshine to the pervasive bleakness, this remains a powerful social study of life between the wars, and was a rare problem picture to come out of Britain at the time.

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Cast

George Carney

as Mr. Hardcastle

Mary Merrall

as Mrs. Hardcastle

Frank Cellier

as Sam Grundy

Martin Walker

as Ned Narkey

Maire O'Neill

as Mrs. Dorbell

Iris Vandeleur

as Mrs. Nattle

Marie Ault

as Mrs. Jike

Marjorie Rhodes

as Mrs. Bull

Sebastian Cabot

as Man in Crowd at Betting Payout

Terry Conlin

as Ted Munter

Peter Gawthorne

as Police Supt

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 28 June 1941

United States 12 October 1945

Production Companies

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