
David Farrar
Sammy Rice
Kathleen Byron
Susan
Jack Hawkins
R.B. Waring
Leslie Banks
Col. A. K. Holland
Michael Gough
Capt. Dick Stuart
Cyril Cusack
Cpl. Taylor
Milton Rosmer
Prof. Mair
Walter Fitzgerald
Brine
Emrys Jones
Joe
Michael Goodliffe
Till
Renée Asherson
A.T.S. corporal
Anthony Bushell
Col. Strang
Henry Caine
Sgt. Maj. Rose
James Dale
Brigadier
Robert Morley
The Minister
Sidney James
'Knucksie' Moran
Sam Kydd
Crowhurst
Geoffrey Keen
Pinker
June Elvin

Roddy Hughes
Welsh Doctor
Roderick Lovell

Elwyn Brook-Jones

James Carney

John Stratton
Young Army Officer

Status
Released
Original Language
en
Budget
$240,000.00
Revenue
$135,000.00
Keywords
- #strong woman
- #bomb
- #self sacrifice
- #england
- #self-destruction
- #world war ii
- #alcoholism
- #alcoholic
- #roadside bomb
- #explosives expert
- #military weapons
- #booby trap
- #withdrawal
- #bomb squad
- #self-loathing
- #war effort
- #prosthetic leg
- #unexploded bomb
- #amputee
- #weapon testing
- #weapons of war
- #bomb making
- #war
- #romantic drama
- #hallucinations
- #guns and weapons
- #bomb disposal unit
- #disarming a bomb
- #supportive partner
Reviews

@John Chardover 10 years ago
I must have a drink. Ask me to have a drink woman. The Small Back Room (AKA: Hour of Glory) is directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, with both adapting the screenplay from the Nigel Balchin novel. It stars David Farrar, Kathleen Byron, Jack Hawkins, Leslie Banks and Michael Gough. Music is by Brian Easdale and cinematography by Christopher Challis. As the Germans drop explosive












