Encore (1951 film)
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Encore | |
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Directed by | Pat Jackson Anthony Pelissier Harold French |
Written by | T. E. B. Clarke Arthur Macrae Eric Ambler |
Starring | Nigel Patrick Roland Culver Kay Walsh Noel Purcell Glynis Johns Terence Morgan |
Release date(s) | November 14, 1951 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Preceded by | Trio |
IMDb profile |
Encore is a 1951 anthology film composed of adaptations of three short stories by W. Somerset Maugham:
- "The Ant and the Grasshopper", directed by Pat Jackson and adapted by T. E. B. Clarke;
- "Winter Cruise", helmed by Anthony Pelissier, screenplay by Arthur Macrae;
- "Gigolo and Gigolette", directed by Harold French, written by Eric Ambler.
It is the last film in a Maugham trilogy, preceded by Quartet and Trio.
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[edit] Plot summary
[edit] "The Ant and the Grasshopper"
Idle Tom Ramsay (Nigel Patrick) continually borrows from his hard-working brother George (Roland Culver). George later puts up the Ramsay estate for sale so he can buy out his business partner, despite Tom's protests. Shortly afterwards, George is approached by car dealer Philip Cronshaw (Peter Graves), who notifies him that Tom has stolen one of his automobiles. To avoid a scandal, George pays for it. However, it was a fraud; Cronshaw and Tom split George's money.
While squandering his ill-gotten funds, George discovers that Gertrude Wilmot (Margaret Vyner), the third richest woman in the world, is staying at the same seaside resort. He becomes acquainted with her, then (aware that she is fed up with lying admirers) frankly admits that he is a scoundrel attracted to her great wealth. Surprisingly, this approach works and they become engaged.
George pays Tom back for all the money he took over the years. When Tom complains about the injustice of George not having to work for his good fortune, George mentions that Gertrude is buying the family estate.
[edit] "Winter Cruise"
English spinster Molly Reid (Kay Walsh) takes a sea cruise to Jamaica. To the annoyance of the other passengers and the crew, she talks non-stop on the outbound voyage. When the captain (Noel Purcell) learns that she will be returning on the same ship, he decides that something must be done to save the sanity of the crew. The ship's doctor (Ronald Squire) suggests setting her up with a suitor. Pierre (Jacques François), the steward, is ordered to keep Molly occupied. The plan works; the crew's ears are spared, though Molly tells Pierre that she knows he is not in love with her.
[edit] "Gigolo and Gigolette"
In Monte Carlo, Stella (Glynis Johns) and Syd Cotman (Terence Morgan) have a very successful nightclub act. She dives from a great height into a small, shallow tank of water. However, a visit by Flora (Mary Merrall) and Carlo Penezzi (Martin Miller) unnerves her. The older Penezzis used to have a similarly dangerous act: Flora was shot out of a cannon. Stella and Syd argue when she refuses to dive a second time each night, forcing Syd to change their contract with the nightclub manager.
In desperation, Stella takes their life savings and attempts to win enough at the gambling tables so she can quit, but loses everything. Syd is infuriated when he finds out.
With no choice, she goes on with the act, even though she is terrified that she will eventually be killed. When Flora tells Syd how frightened his wife is, he rushes up the tower to stop her. But she, seeing his concern, dives safely into the tank.
[edit] Cast
[edit] "The Ant and the Grasshopper"
- Nigel Patrick as Tom Ramsay
- Roland Culver as George Ramsay
- Alison Leggatt as Freda Ramsay
- Peter Graves as Philip Cronshaw
- Margaret Vyner as Gertrude Wilmot
[edit] "Winter Cruise"
- Kay Walsh as Miss Molly Reid
- Noel Purcell as Captain Tom
- Ronald Squire as the ship's doctor
- John Laurie as Andrews, the engineer
- Jacques François as Pierre, the steward
[edit] "Gigolo and Gigolette"
- Glynis Johns as Stella Cotman
- Terence Morgan as Syd Cotman
- Mary Merrall as Flora Penezzi
- Martin Miller as Carlo Penezzi
[edit] External links
- Encore at the TCM Movie Database
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