Once a Sinner (1950 film)

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Once a Sinner
Directed byLewis Gilbert
Written byDavid Evans
Produced byJohn Argyle
StarringPat Kirkwood
Jack Watling
CinematographyLen Harris
Frank North
Edited byLister Laurance
Music byRonald Binge
Distributed byButcher's Film Service (UK)
Hoffberg Productions (USA)
Release date
July 1950 (UK)
Running time
78 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Once a Sinner is a 1950 British drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Pat Kirkwood, Jack Watling and Joy Shelton.[1]

Plot

Bank clerk John Ross (Jack Watling) falls for good-time girl Irene (Pat Kirkwood), and, although at first she tries to discourage him, they are quickly married. They soon find that Irene does not get along with John's middle-class parents and friends, and when he finally insists on meeting Irene's mother he is taken aback by her hostility towards her own daughter, but he learns that Irene has a child by her former lover, Jimmy (Sidney Tafler). When John tells her it's over between them, Irene reluctantly goes back to Jimmy and they move to London. A few weeks later, when John's father gives him his letters from Irene which his mother had tried to hide from him, John realises he still wants Irene and he sets off to find her. When he arrives, he eventually persuades Irene to go with him and they decide they will try to make a life together in a new place, away from his disapproving family and friends. However, on the train, they have a fateful encounter.

Cast

Critical reception

Allmovie wrote, "The magnificent Thora Hird steals the show in Once a Sinner as the fickle Irene's slatternly mother."[2]

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