Millions Like Us (1943)
When Celia Crowson is called up for war service, she hopes for a glamorous job in one of the services, but as a single girl, she is directed into a factory making aircraft parts. Here she meets other girls from all different walks of life and begins a relationship with a young airman.
Director: Sidney Gilliat, Frank Launder
Genre: Drama, War, Romance
Runtime: 103 min
Release Date: June 1, 1943
Cast
- Patricia Roc - Celia Crowson
- Gordon Jackson - Fred Blake
- Anne Crawford - Jennifer Knowles
- Moore Marriott - Jim Crowson
- Basil Radford - Charters
- Megs Jenkins - Gwen Price
- Eric Portman - Charlie Forbes
- Joy Shelton - Phyllis Crowson
- Naunton Wayne - Caldicott
- Terry Randall - Annie
Screenplay
- Frank Launder (Screenplay)
- Sidney Gilliat (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Roy Fogwell, Jack E. Cox
Editing: R. E. Dearing
Production: Gainsborough Pictures, J. Arthur Rank Organisation
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Daily Struggles of the Working Class
Keywords
factory, wartime
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Millions Like Us about?
- When Celia Crowson is called up for war service, she hopes for a glamorous job in one of the services, but as a single girl, she is directed into a factory making aircraft parts. Here she meets other girls from all different walks of life and begins a relationship with a young airman.
- Who directed Millions Like Us?
- Millions Like Us was directed by Sidney Gilliat, Frank Launder.
- Who stars in Millions Like Us?
- Millions Like Us stars Patricia Roc, Gordon Jackson, Anne Crawford, Moore Marriott, Basil Radford, Megs Jenkins.
- How long is Millions Like Us?
- Millions Like Us has a runtime of 1h 43m (103 minutes).
- What genre is Millions Like Us?
- Millions Like Us is a Drama, War, Romance film.
- Where was Millions Like Us produced?
- Millions Like Us was produced in United Kingdom.
- What are the themes of Millions Like Us?
- The themes of Millions Like Us include: Daily Struggles of the Working Class.