Dreaming (1944 British film)
Dreaming | |
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Directed by | John Baxter |
Screenplay by | Bud Flanagan Reginald Purdell |
Produced by | Baynham Honri John Baxter |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Stanley Pavey |
Edited by | Inman Hunter |
Music by | Kennedy Russell |
Production company | John Baxter Productions |
Distributed by | Associated British Film Distributors (UK) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | England |
Language | English |
Dreaming is a 1944 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen and Hazel Court.[1] Its plot concerns a soldier who is knocked unconscious during a train journey and has a series of bizarre dreams.
In 1944, Decca Records released a recording of Flanagan and Allen singing Dreaming, the title song from the film.[2]
The film's sets were designed by Duncan Sutherland.
Plot
[edit]When British soldier Bud (Bud Flanagan) is hit on the head, the concussion causes a series of dreams whilst on the hospital operating table. In these he is fleeing hostile tribes in Africa, is a jockey winning a race at Ascot, turns up in Nazi Germany and is opening a wartime services canteen.
Cast
[edit]- Bud Flanagan as Bud
- Chesney Allen as Ches
- Hazel Court as Miss Grey / Wren / Avalah
- Dick Francis as Sir Charles Paddock
- Philip Wade as Dr. Goebbels
- Gerry Wilmot as American General
- Peter Bernard as American Soldier
- Ian McLean as British General
- Roy Russell as Trainer
- Robert Adams as Translator
Critical reception
[edit]Allmovie wrote, "There's not much in the way of plot, but Flanagan & Allen seldom needed plots, merely premises."[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Dreaming at British Film Institute
- ^ "DREAMING".
- ^ "Dreaming (1944) - John Baxter - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie". AllMovie.
External links
[edit]
- 1944 films
- 1944 comedy films
- 1940s English-language films
- Films directed by John Baxter
- British comedy films
- Films set in England
- Films set in Africa
- Films set in London
- British black-and-white films
- 1940s British films
- Films scored by Kennedy Russell
- English-language comedy films
- 1940s British comedy film stubs