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Best Costume Design BlackandWhite | 1956
Best British Actor | 1953
Although the film was released in England in 1952 and opened in New York in 1954, it was not nominated for Oscars until 1956, due to its not having played in Los Angeles until then.
The Old Manor House, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, which was used for some of the exterior scenes, can still be seen in Manor Road.
The first film of June Thorburn.
James Hayter played the character Friar Tuck in two films, The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men (1952) and in A Challenge for Robin Hood (1967). Alexander Gauge played Friar Tuck in the TV series The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955)
As well as James Hayter and Alexander Gauge playing Friar Tuck in different productions, they both appeared in The Adventures of Robin Hood: The Haunted Mill (1956), Hayter as Tom the Miller, Gauge as Friar Tuck.
"Nathaniel Winkle: Gentlemen, Mr. Jingle is the viper in our midst. Samuel Pickwick: Viper? Nathaniel Winkle: Viper, sir. Tracy Tupman: Nonsense, Winkle. Samuel Pickwick: Nonsense, Winkle. Augustus Snodgrass: N-nonsense, Winkle. Nathaniel Winkle: Very well, then... we shall see."
"[Pickwick is angry at Mrs. Bardell's lawyers over her breach-of-promise suit, and they are goading him] Dodson: Perhaps you'd like to call us swindlers, sir. Pray do so if you feel disposed, ah pray do, sir. Samuel Pickwick: I do. You ARE swindlers. Dodson: Very good. You'd better call us thieves, sir. Perhaps you'd like to assault one of us. Fogg: Pray do so, if you would. We would make not the slightest resistance. Sam Weller: [realizes what's happening and steps in to save Mr. Pickwick] You just come away, sir. Battledore and shuttlecock's a *wery* good game... provided you ain't the shuttlecock and two lawyers ain't the battledores."