The Winslow Boy (1949) Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Based on the infamous Archer-Shee case of 1912, The Winslow Boy features Neil North as the 14-year-old title character. Accused of a petty theft, North is expelled from Naval College. His father, retired bank official Sir Cedric Hardwycke, is prevented by existing British law to clear his son's name. He engages attorney Robert Donat, who successfully petitions for the right to sue the Admiralty and make this august organization prove its charges in court. Public opinion, however, is strongly against Hardwycke and his family: particularly effected is Hardwycke's daughter Margaret Leighton, whose fiance breaks off their engagement. For dramatic purposes, Margaret finds solace in a romantic relationship with barrister Donat. Terrence Rattigan worked on the cinemadaptation of his own play, which was later restaged on American television. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Run Time:
112 min.
Distributor(s):
British Lion Films
Production Co.:
London Films
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Drama
Themes:
Lawyers, Fighting the System, Social Injustice, Clearing One's Name
Tone:
Confrontational, Intimate, Tense, Stylish
Keywords:
bank-personnel, bankruptcy, bureaucracy, cadet, cigarette, criminal, false-accusation, lawyer, robbery, school
Language:
English
Status: