Overview
The Pickwick Papers is a 1952 British historical comedy drama film written and directed by Noel Langley and starring James Hayter, James Donald, Nigel Patrick and Joyce Grenfell. It is based on the Charles Dickens’s 1837 novel of the same name. It was made by Renown Pictures who had successfully released another Dickens adaptation Scrooge the previous year.
The film was made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames. Shot in black-and-white, the film's sets were designed by the art director Frederick Pusey with costumes by Beatrice Dawson. It premiered at the Gaumont Cinema at Haymarket in London on 14 November 1952. In 1954, the Soviet Union paid £10,000 for the distribution rights, and it became the first British film to be shown in the Soviet Union after the Second World War, premiering on 29 July 1954 in a number of cities with a dubbed soundtrack. The film was followed a month later by a Russian reprint of Dickens' book, in 150,000 copies.
Cast
James Hayter as Samuel Pickwick
James Donald as Nathaniel Winkle
Nigel Patrick as Alfred Jingle
Joyce Grenfell as Mrs. Leo Hunter
Hermione Gingold as Miss Tompkins
Hermione Baddeley as Mrs. Bardell
Donald Wolfit as Sergeant Buzfuz
Harry Fowler as Sam Weller
Kathleen Harrison as Rachel Wardle
Alexander Gauge as Tracy Tupman
Lionel Murton as Augustus Snodgrass
Diane Hart as Emily Wardle
Joan Heal as Isabella Wardle
William Hartnell as Irate Cabman
Athene Seyler as Miss Witherfield
Walter Fitzgerald as Mr. Wardle
Mary Merrall as Grandma Wardle
Cecil Trouncer as Mr. Justice Stareleigh
Felix Felton as Dr. Slammer
Hattie Jacques as Mrs Nupkins
Sam Costa as Job Trotter
Noel Purcell as Roker
Raymond Lovell as Aide
George Robey as Tony Weller
Max Adrian as Aide
Alan Wheatley as Fogg
D. A. Clarke-Smith as Dodson
Jack MacNaughton as Mr. Nupkins
David Hannaford as Boy
Gerald Campion as Joe, the Fat Boy
June Thorburn as Arabella Allen
Barry MacKay as Mr. Snubbins
Joan Benham as Miss Tompkins' Companion
Graeme Harper as Master Bardell
Arthur Mullard as Onlooker
Cyril Smith as Ostler
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