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The Loves of Joanna Godden (1947) was a Drama Film directed by Charles Frend and Robert Hamer and produced by Michael Balcon and Sidney Cole.

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The Loves of Joanna Godden ( 1947 )

By The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 25, 2021 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

"I'll run the farm myself....A farm can't have two masters"Joanna Godden ( Googie Withers ) is a determined woman. After the death of her father, the townsfolk of Romney Marsh assumed that she would marry her childhood friend and neighbor-farmer Arthur ( John McCallum ), and join her father's farm w... Read full article


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The locomotive, filmed at Lydd Town station, was K&ESR No.3 hired from the nearby Kent & East Sussex Railway - its ownership being disguised by canvas covers over the tanks. Better known as No.3 "Bodiam" and now jointly owned by The Terrier Trust and the K&ESR, the locomotive frequently hauls trains between Tenterden Town and Bodiam, close to the famous National Trust castle. Originally London Brighton & South Coast Railway No.70 "Poplar" of 1872, the locomotive was sold to the antecedent of the K&ESR, the Rother Valley Railway, in 1901.
The love theme by Ralph Vaughan Williams was later used in his 6th Symphony (1947).
Robert Hamer took over as director (uncredited) when Charles Frend was ill for a time.
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