''A Boy, a Girl and a Bike'' is a 1949 British
romantic comedy
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film directed by
Ralph Smart
Ralph Foster Smart (27 August 1908 β 12 February 2001) was a film and television producer, director, and writer, born in England to Australian parents.
Biography
Smart found work in Britain with Anthony Asquith and later alongside the film dir ...
and starring
John McCallum
John McCallum (born 9 April 1950) is a Canadian politician, economist, diplomat and former university professor. A former Liberal Member of Parliament ( MP), McCallum was the Canadian Ambassador to China from 2017 to 2019. He was asked for h ...
,
Honor Blackman
Honor Blackman (22 August 1925 β 5 April 2020) was an English actress, known for the roles of Cathy Gale in '' The Avengers''Aaker, Everett (2006). ''Encyclopedia of Early Television Crime Fighters''. McFarland & Company, Inc. . P. 58. (1962β ...
and
Patrick Holt
Patrick Holt (31 January 1912 – 12 October 1993) was an English film and television actor.
Biography
Born Patrick G. Parsons in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, Holt spent some of his childhood in India with his uncle, after which he was sent ...
. The film's
art direction
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It is the charge of a sole art director to supervise and unify the visi ...
was by
George Provis
George Provis (1901β1989) was a British art director who worked on over a hundred films during a lengthy career. He began his career working on quota quickies during the 1930s. After the Second World War, Provis was appointed by Sydney Box to h ...
. The film concerns the romantic escapades and adventures of a
Yorkshire
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cycling club
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.
Plot
Young couple Sue (Honor Blackman) and Sam (Patrick Holt) are members of a Yorkshire cycling club, the βWakeford Wheelersβ. Romantic complications ensue when wealthy David (John McCallum) becomes smitten with Sue, and joins the club to pursue her, much to Sam's dismay.
The film is set in Wakeford and in the
Yorkshire Dales
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The Dales comprise river valleys and the hills ri ...
. It features cycle sabotage and cycling tactics.
Cast
*
John McCallum
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as David Howarth
*
Honor Blackman
Honor Blackman (22 August 1925 β 5 April 2020) was an English actress, known for the roles of Cathy Gale in '' The Avengers''Aaker, Everett (2006). ''Encyclopedia of Early Television Crime Fighters''. McFarland & Company, Inc. . P. 58. (1962β ...
as Susie Bates
*
Patrick Holt
Patrick Holt (31 January 1912 – 12 October 1993) was an English film and television actor.
Biography
Born Patrick G. Parsons in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, Holt spent some of his childhood in India with his uncle, after which he was sent ...
as Sam Walters
*
Diana Dors
Diana Dors (born Diana Mary Fluck; 23 October 19314 May 1984) was an English actress and singer.
Dors came to public notice as a blonde bombshell, much in the style of Americans Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield and Mamie Van Doren. Dors was pr ...
as Ada Foster
*
Maurice Denham
William Maurice Denham OBE (23 December 1909 β 24 July 2002) was an English character actor who appeared in over 100 films and television programmes in his long career.
Family
Denham was born on 23 December 1909 in Beckenham, Kent, the son ...
as Bill Martin
*
Leslie Dwyer
Leslie Gilbert Dwyer (28 August 1906 β 26 December 1986) was an English film and television actor.
Career
He was born in Catford, the son of the popular music hall comedian Johnny Dwyer, and acted from the age of ten and appeared in his firs ...
as Steve Hall
*
Anthony Newley
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as Charlie Ritchie
*
Megs Jenkins
Muguette Mary "Megs" Jenkins (21 April 1917 β 5 October 1998) was an English character actress who appeared in British films and television programmes.
Life and career
Jenkins was born in Birkenhead, Cheshire, the daughter of a construction ...
as Nan Ritchie
*
John Blythe as Frank Martin
*
Hal Osmond
Hal Osmond (27 May 1903 β December 1959) was a British stage, film and television actor. He played Anselm in ''The Adventures of Robin Hood'' episode "Errand of Mercy" (1956).
Selected filmography
* '' Once Upon a Dream'' (1949)
* ''Vote for H ...
as Mr. Bates
*
Thora Hird
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as Mrs. Bates
*
Amy Veness
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Veness was born Amy Clarice Beart in Aldeburgh, Suff ...
as Grandma Bates
* Maggie Hanley as Ginger
*
Cyril Chamberlain
Cyril Chamberlain (8 March 1909 β 5 December 1974) was an English film and television actor. He appeared in a number of the early ''Carry On'', ''Doctor'' and ''St. Trinian's'' films.
Chamberlain was born on 8 March 1909 in London and died ...
as Bert Gardner
*
Barry Letts
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Born in Leicester, he worked as an actor in theatre ...
as Syd
* Vera Cook as Helen Gardner
*
Julien Mitchell
Julien Mitchell (13 November 1888 – 4 November 1954) was an English actor, in films from the mid-1930s. Mitchell supported comedians George Formby and Will Hay, and appeared in some Hollywood films in the early war years, but is perhaps ...
as Mr. Howarth
*
Alison Leggatt
Alison Joy Leggatt (7 February 1904 β 15 July 1990) was an English character actress.
Career
Born in the Kensington district of London, Leggatt trained under Elsie Fogerty at the Central School of Speech and Drama, then based in the Royal Alber ...
as Mrs. Howarth
* Lyn Evans as Policeman in Cafe
* Margot Bourke as Mary Bates
* Geoffrey Best as Harry
* John Howlett as Alf Pearson
* Patrick Halstead as Willie
* Joan Seton as Beryl Howarth
* Dennis Peck as Norman Bates
* Vera Williams as Jill Bates
*
Bernard Hepton
Francis Bernard Heptonstall (19 October 1925 β 27 July 2018) better known by the stage name Bernard Hepton, was an English theatre director and actor. Best known for his stage work and television roles in teleplays and series, he also appeare ...
as Cyclist
* Gerald Lawson as Dog Seller
*
Barbara Murray
Barbara Ann Murray (27 September 1929 β 20 May 2014) was an English actress.
Murray was most active in the 1940s and 1950s as a fresh-faced leading lady in many British films such as ''Passport to Pimlico'' (1949) and ''Meet Mr. Lucifer'' (19 ...
* Valerie Pearson as Cyclist
* Charles Saynor as Policeman
*
Marianne Stone
Marianne Stone (23 August 1922 β 21 December 2009) was an English character actress. She performed in films from the early 1940s to the late 1980s, typically playing working class parts such as barmaids, secretaries and landladies. Stone appe ...
*
Ben Williams as New Houseowner
Production
The film was based on an original idea by Sydney Box, who was head of production at Gainsborough. Box came up with the idea while out for a Sunday drive, and gave the job of writing the script to
Ted Willis
Edward Henry Willis, Baron Willis (13 January 1914 β 22 December 1992) was an English playwright, novelist and screenwriter who was also politically active in support of the Labour Party. In 1941 he became the General Secretary of the Young Co ...
, who had worked for Box on the scripts for ''
Holiday Camp
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'' and ''The Huggett's Abroad''. Willis had the reputation of someone who could write for
working class
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characters. The film was originally called ''Wheels within Wheels''
Richard Attenborough was meant to play a key role but was held up making ''The Guinea Pig''; Patrick Holt played his part instead.
In March 1948 Smart was scouting locations in
Yorkshire
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. Filming took place in September 1948. It happened on location in Yorkshire at places including Wakefield, Hebden Bridge, Skipton and at Gainsborough's studio in Shepherd's Bush.
Critical reception
''Variety'' called it "feeble... valueless for the US market."
The ''Monthly Film Bulletin'' called it a "simple unpretentious story enlivened by flashes of homely Yorkshire humour."
The ''
Radio Times
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'' gave the film two out of five stars, calling it, "A minor, good-natured British comedy romance."
References
Bibliography
* Spicer, Andrew. ''Sydney Box''. Manchester University Press, 2006.
External links
*
A Boy a Girl and a Bikeat BFI
A Boy a Girl and a Bikeat Letterbox DVD
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1949 films
British romantic comedy-drama films
Films set in Yorkshire
Gainsborough Pictures films
Islington Studios films
Films shot in England
Films directed by Ralph Smart
British black-and-white films
1940s romantic comedy-drama films
Films with screenplays by Ted Willis, Baron Willis
1940s English-language films
1940s British films