Bank Holiday (1938) | |
Director(s) | Carol Reed |
Producer(s) | Edward Black |
Top Genres | Drama |
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Bank Holiday (1938) was a Drama Film directed by Carol Reed and produced by Edward Black.
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The two soldiers are members of the Welsh Guards (as shown by the arrangement of their buttons - in groups of five). Welsh Guardsmen can also be seen lining the street during the parade watched by the Howards.
'Bexborough' is a fictional town, and the scenes of the beach-front and piers are from other British seaside towns.
One storyline concerning an unmarried couple enjoying a sexual relationship was initially deemed in violation of the US censor guidelines and the film unsuitable for release. After re-editing, it was re-titled and passed for release.
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'Bexborough' is a fictional town, and the scenes of the beach-front and piers are from other British seaside towns.
One storyline concerning an unmarried couple enjoying a sexual relationship was initially deemed in violation of the US censor guidelines and the film unsuitable for release. After re-editing, it was re-titled and passed for release.
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