The Holly and the Ivy

The Holly and the Ivy

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Holiday | Black And White

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): George More O'Ferrall
  • Cast(s): Ralph Richardson, Celia Johnson, Margaret Leighton, Denholm Elliott, John Gregson See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 23min
  • Music: Malcolm Arnold,Red Law,John Cox,Buster Ambler
  • Similar To: The Bluff, Eternity
  • Story:
    An English clergyman's neglect of his grown children, in his zeal to tend to his parishioners, comes to the surface at a Christmas family gathering.
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STORY

Story
An English clergyman's neglect of his grown children, in his zeal to tend to his parishioners, comes to the surface at a Christmas family gathering.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Wynyard Browne's original play opened at London's Duchess Theatre in 1950. Maureen Delaney and Margaret Halstan reprised their stage roles for this movie.

Despite playing her father in this film, Ralph Richardson was only six years older than Celia Johnson.

The early scene shows a glimpse of the Albert Memorial, setting the location of the hotel near the Royal Albert Hall in London, SW7.

The book mentioned about South America is The History of the Conquest of Peru by William H. Prescott.

Popular Dialogues

"Richard Wyndham: Cheer up, Mick old boy. In a hundred years we'll all be dead."

"Rev. Martin Gregory: Why do you think I became a parson in the first place? Because I saw what life is like. Not because I didn't."