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An Inspector Calls

1954

R

1 h 20 m

United Kingdom

Crime

Drama

Mystery

A wealthy family is visited by a police inspector who questions them about the suicide of a young working class woman.
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Alastair Sim
Inspector Poole
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Arthur Young
Mr. Birling
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Olga Lindo
Mrs. Birling
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Brian Worth
Gerald Croft
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Eileen Moore
Sheila
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Bryan Forbes
Eric Birling
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Jane Wenham
Eva Smith
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George Woodbridge
Fish & Chip Shop Owner
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Barbara Everest
Committee Member
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Charles Saynor
Police Officer
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Olwen Brookes
Miss Francis
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John Welsh
Shop Walker
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Jenny Jones
Small Girl
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Norman Bird
Foreman Jones-Collins
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Helen Cleverley
Committee Member
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George Cole
Tram Conductor
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Walter Cross
Joe Meggarty
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Renee Cunliffe
Woman in pub

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Barbara Eshun🌸💫

07/06/2023 18:37
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30/05/2023 01:19
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29/05/2023 22:22
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كيرال بن أحمد -

16/11/2022 13:30
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bean77552

16/11/2022 02:17
I first saw this film back in the 60'sd when I was studying it for my English Literature exam. There was a special showing at the local cinema for schools, today you'd just hire or buy the DVD. I was totally absorbed by the story and at the time didn't see the twist coming, maybe I would have done when I was older but never the less it wouldn't spoil anything if I did. It's well written, adapted from a J.B. Priestly play, and well acted by all concerned, especially Alistair Sim who shines in everything he was ever in (the epitome of and never bettered Scrooge). Recommended if you have never seen it, certainly better than the 2015 version.
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khaled خالد

16/11/2022 02:17
What can I add, but to say that I agree with all the previous comments about the magnificent performance of Sim and the intelligence of this film. I've had this film on tape (from TV) for many years now and view it frequently; it is such a pleasure to watch something of this quality: low-key, well-acted, absorbing and, above all (and here's that word again), intelligent. I give this film two thumbs up (and I'd give it even more if I had more thumbs.) P.S. Hadn't seen Jane Wenham (Eva Smith in this film) in anything else until I watched an Inspector Morse rerun from 1992 ("The Death of Self") last night. I said to the Mrs. that one of the actresses looked familiar; what a surprise to find that it was Ms. Wenham some 38 years later on (and as a blonde.)
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Yassu

16/11/2022 02:17
I have just finished watching this film on TV,and I must say,what a pleasant diversion it was for the afternoon,plenty of twists and turns,and the ending was excellent also,top performance must go to Alistair Sim for his protrayal of Inspector Poole,rivetting stuff.
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@carlie5

16/11/2022 02:17
This movie is a special favorite of mine. Alistair Sim has never been better; his regretful smile is truly haunting. I particularly enjoy showing this movie to people for the first time, as reactions are never quite the same. What is consistent is that it always gets a reaction! Warning: some female friends count it as a two-Kleenex-box movie...be prepared. An odd thing...Bryan Forbes, as Eric Birling, resembles American actor John Larroquette remarkably. It doesn't distract from the enjoyment of the movie. Just a curious thing.
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user9416103087202

16/11/2022 02:17
This film demonstrates , that when the cast are given such a wonderful story, the film doesn't need big stars or outlandish special effects to succeed. Alastair Sim stars as the mysterious Inspector Goole, who calls upon the wealthy Birling family, to investigate the death of a local girl, Eva Smith. The audience is led to believe, that because the dead girl had worked in the Birlings factory , Mr Birling is the subject of the investigation , but as the story unravels, it is apparent that the rest of the family are involved in the girls death. When I first saw this film I was unfamiliar with Priestley's work, but after the final scene, I was enthralled. The ending took me completely by surprise. Good supporting cast of British actors, including a young Bryan Forbes as Eric Birling, but as in all his films, Alastair Sim stands head and shoulders above everybody else, and carries the film. I would recommend this movie to everybody, but don't give away the ending.
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تيكتوكاتي 🔥❤️

16/11/2022 02:17
I first saw this film when I was ll years old and have never forgotten it. If I had my way, it would be required viewing in every school in the U.S.. The period atmosphere is superb and the acting first rate. A well shaded performance by Jane Wenham who plays the pivotal role. The haunting theme music, I have tried unsuccessfully to obtain.
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