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"This Happy Breed" is a poignant British drama set between the two World Wars, depicting the lives of a working-class family in London. The film explores the trials and triumphs of the Gibbons family as they navigate through societal changes, economic hardships, and personal challenges over a span of two decades.
Critically acclaimed for its realistic portrayal of everyday life and the impact of historical events on ordinary people, "This Happy Breed" is celebrated for its heartfelt storytelling and authentic performances.
The film received positive reviews for its sincere depiction of familial relationships and the socio-economic landscape of post-World War I Britain. Critics praised its strong ensemble cast and the direction that captured both the struggles and resilience of the working-class.
- Robert Newton as Frank Gibbons
- Celia Johnson as Ethel Gibbons
- John Mills as Billy Mitchell
- Stanley Holloway as Bob Mitchell
- Kay Walsh as Queenie Gibbons
- Alison Leggatt as Sylvia
"This Happy Breed" was directed by David Lean, known for his mastery in bringing poignant human stories to life on screen.
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