The Mudlark 1950
The Mudlark
It's 1875 and a young street urchin wants to see Queen Victoria...
It's 1875 and a young street urchin wants to see Queen Victoria...
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Full Cast & Crew... Queen Victoria
... Benjamin Disraeli
... Wheeler, the mudlark
... Lady Emily Prior
... John Brown
... Kate Noonan
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See All 1 Reviews25 Feb 2023 by CinemaSerf
This is a slightly stiff rendition of an old story about a young scavenger who makes his living from the debris found by the river Thames in London. One day he happens upon a portrait of Queen Victoria and sets off to Windsor Castle (no small distance) to try and meet his Sovereign. Meantime the Queen (Irene Dunne) is still wallowing in grief following the death of Prince Albert and her Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli (Alec Guinness) is trying to coax her from her melancholy before it is too late for both her and the monarchy. A combination of circumstances lead to an engaging and slightly humorous set of scenarios and the mudlark gets his wish. This film provides an interesting observation on just how detached the Queen was from all of her people, not just the poorest; and of how ultimately the demonstration of innocence and, to some extent, loyalty by the child - along with some sagely interventions from Finlay Currie's highland ghillie John Brown - served to bring the Queen out of her isolation. It also features quite a stirring - and potent - oration from Guinness analysing the poverty and injustice visited upon those whom the state regarded as dispensable. A touching and life-affirming little film well worth a watch.
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Release Date:
Oct 03, 1950 (United Kingdom,United States)
Run Time:
1hr 34`
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Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United Kingdom,United States
Status:
Released
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The Mudlark
This is a slightly stiff rendition of an old story about a young scavenger who makes his living from the debris found by the river Thames in London. One day he happens upon a portrait of Queen Victoria and sets off to Windsor Castle (no small distance) to try and meet his Sovereign. Meantime the Queen (Irene Dunne) is still wallowing in grief following the death of Prince Albert and her Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli (Alec Guinness) is trying to coax her from her melancholy before it is too late for both her and the monarchy. A combination of circumstances lead to an engaging and slightly humorous set of scenarios and the mudlark gets his wish. This film provides an interesting observation on just how detached the Queen was from all of her people, not just the poorest; and of how ultimately the demonstration of innocence and, to some extent, loyalty by the child - along with some sagely interventions from Finlay Currie's highland ghillie John Brown - served to bring the Queen out of her isolation. It also features quite a stirring - and potent - oration from Guinness analysing the poverty and injustice visited upon those whom the state regarded as dispensable. A touching and life-affirming little film well worth a watch.
Cast & Crew of
The Mudlark
Directors & Credit Writers
... Director
Cast
... Queen Victoria
... Benjamin Disraeli
... Wheeler, the mudlark
... Lady Emily Prior
... John Brown
... Kate Noonan
... Lieutenant Charles McHatten
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... Producer