Box set of films starring John Mills. 'Great Expectations' (1946) is the classic film version of Dickens' novel, directed by David Lean, in which orphan Pip (Anthony Wager) befriends an escaped convict before being elevated to higher circles as the companion of mad Miss Havisham and her niece Estella (Jean Simmons), with whom the boy quickly falls in love. When the adult Pip (Mills) discovers a mysterious benefactor has paved the way for him to become a gentleman, he assumes Miss Havisham is responsible. In 'The October Man' (1947), a young man (Mills) is accused of murdering a model. He has to prove his innocence to the police, society and himself, as he has a history of mental disorders that may have made him commit the crime without him realising. In 'Morning Departure' (1950), based on the play by Kenneth Woollard, the crew of a submarine, led by Lt. Commander Armstrong (Mills), is trapped on the sea floor when it sinks. Will they be rescued before they run out of air? 'Waterloo Road' (1945) is a story of ordinary people in wartime that stars Mills as a soldier gone AWOL, and Stewart Granger as the cad out to seduce his wife. Noel Coward co-directed, wrote and starred in 'In Which We Serve' (1942), a patriotic piece of World War II propaganda about a destroyer, told through flashbacks and the reminiscences of the surviving crew after their beloved ship is torpedoed. Mills plays Ordinary Seaman 'Shorty' Blake. 'We Dive at Dawn' (1943) is a World War 2 drama that highlights the characters (all aged only between 19 and 23 years) as much as the actual events. The British submarine Sea Tiger's crew is looking forward to a long shore-leave after months at sea. This is cut short when they are ordered to pursue and sink the German battleship Brandenburg. The crew's sub-Commander (Mills) struggles to fulfil the mission despite discovering that the battleship is heavily defended. Along the way Sea Tiger encounters many obstacles and once the crew has attempted to sink the battleship they have to escape knowing that they are about to run out of fuel. In 'Flame in the Streets' (1961) a Union man has to confront the prejudices of his members when a black foreman is appointed, and the members threaten to strike. When he discovers that his daughter (Sylvia Sims) wants to marry a Jamaican he must confront his own prejudices. In 'The History of Mr Polly' (1949) Mills stars as Alfred Polly, recently sacked from his job he inherits money from his father, thus enabling him to take a bike tour of the country. He falls in love but it all goes wrong so Alfred ends up marrying his cousin, Miriam (Betty Ann Davies). They set up a draper's shop in a small town. Miriam sours, they face bankruptcy and boredom and Mr Polly comes to hate his life. In utter despair he decides to commit suicide, but even this goes wrong and he is forced to take to the road again.
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Excellent value.
Don't base your assessment of Mills as an actor on the most popular films such as Scott of the Antarctic, Great Expectations, Morning Departure or any other in which he plays the part of a well spoken, stiff upper-lip upper middleclass Englishman. This set gives a true perspective for the actor's versatility.Amazon, under product details, fail to give film titles, so here they are:In Which We ServeWe Dive at DawnWaterloo RoadGreat ExpectationsThe October ManThe History of Mr Polly (Not the best of the set for me: too much loud music for one thing!)Morning DepartureFlame in the StreetsDVD Extra: Moving Memories Documentary (Narrated by John Mills and written and produced by his son, Jonathan Mills. (Rather spoilt by an intrusive musical backdrop at times.)The October Man includes a rare performance by the young Joan Greenwood (you will hardly recognize her visually compared to her appearance in Kind Hearts and Coronets but that distinctive voice gives her away.The Mills of Flame in the Streets is to be cherished.Excellent value.
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Great value.
I've many films by John mills but amazingly none these. Trying to find a single copy of the 'October man' led me to this excellent box set of 8 films and a bonus disc of documentary stuff. Several of these movies are worth the price alone so this is terrific value and a great addition to my collection.Item arrived on time, no problems.
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Great
If you’re a John Mills fan as I am this collection is a must, eight fantastic movies including my favourite ‘ The History of Mr Polly’ feet up, cuppa tea, enjoy.
M**X
Not one line...one word; 'Delightful'!
A great collection of films.The best of British
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My husband loves this Brilliant
Loved it
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John Mills dvd centenuary box set volume 1
what more could be said about Sir John Mills other than he is one of England's greatest actors and this box set just proves how truly wonderful he is.
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Good
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M**H
Five Stars
Great Films from a brilliant Actor. Buy it.
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