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Directed by Robert Hamer (Kind Hearts and Coronets) It Always Rains on Sunday starring Googie Withers, John Mccallum and Jack Warner is considered to be one of the greatest and most overlooked achievements of British 1940s cinema. The film was featured in Time Outs 100 Best British Films list, as chosen by 150 film industry experts, including Sam Mendes and Wes Anderson. Googie Withers stars as Rose Sandigate, a Bethnal Green housewife whose Sunday is turned upside down by the re-appearance of an old flame who is now an escaped convict seeking protection from the police. A rare glimpse into life in Londons East End post WWII, It Always Rains on Sunday was Googie Withers last film for Ealing Studios and, due to her wonderful performance as a woman trapped in a claustrophobic domesticity, it remains one of her best. Special Features: Coming in from the Rain Exclusive interviews with: Film Historian Ian Christie; Writer Iain Sinclair; Producer Sean OConnor and Director Terence Davies. Locations Featurette with Brtish Film Historian Richard Dacre Trailer Stills Gallery
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