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Thursday's Child (1943 film)

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Thursday's Child
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRodney Ackland
Written byRodney Ackland
Donald Macardle
Produced byJohn Argyle
StarringSally Ann Howes
Stewart Granger
Wilfrid Lawson
CinematographyDesmond Dickinson
Edited byFlora Newton
Music byCharles Williams
Release date
  • 16 August 1943 (1943-08-16)
Running time
81 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Thursday's Child is a 1943 British, black-and-white, comedy, drama, directed by Rodney Ackland and starring Ronald Shiner as Joe, Stewart Granger and Wilfrid Lawson.[1] It was produced by John Argyle and Associated British Picture Corporation.

Synopsis

A young girl, Fennis Wilson (Sally Ann Howes), is cast in a film, launching her career to stardom, the very thing her older sister desperately wants. Stardom is the furthest thing from 12-year-old Fennis' goals in life, as she's more introspective and intellectual. When the hit - film falls in her lap, it creates tension in the family that threatens to tear the family apart, while Fennis just wants everyone to be happy, especially herself. As usual, Ronald Shiner's character (Joe) plays a decisive role

Casting

Thursday's Child was the first film for Howes. It was written and directed by Rodney Ackland, who was a neighbor of hers. Howes auditioned and was chosen for the part after over two hundred auditions of other girls.

Cast

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