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Hobson's Choice (1954)

Hobson's Choice (1954)
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A "Hobson's Choice," as any slang expert will tell you, is no choice at all. In this 1953 filmization of Harold Brighouse's 1915 play Hobson's Choice, hero John Mills finds after several reels of evidence to the contrary that he does have a choice over how he'll conduct his life after all. Mills is the assistant to domineering boot-shop owner Charles Laughton, who lords it over his employees and three daughters by day, then tumbles through the streets on many a drunken evening. Laughton's "old-maid" daughter Brenda DeBanzie breaks free of her father's tyranny, marries Mills, and together with her new husband sets up a rival boot shop when Laughton refuses her a dowry. Father rants and raves, but finally agrees to a merger with his daughter that will assure Mills a large measure of freedom over managing things. The winner of the British Film Institute "Best Film" award of 1954, Hobson's Choice chalked up another international success for director David Lean. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Charles LaughtonJohn Mills, (more)
Director(s):
David Lean
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Hobson's Choice

A "Hobson's Choice," as any slang expert will tell you, is no choice at all. In this 1953 filmization of Harold Brighouse's 1915 play Hobson's Choice, hero John Mills finds after several reels of evidence to the contrary that he does have a choice over how he'll conduct his life after all. Mills is the assistant to domineering boot-shop owner Charles Laughton, who lords it over his employees and three daughters by day, then tumbles through the streets on many a drunken evening. Laughton's "old-maid" daughter Brenda DeBanzie breaks free of her father's tyranny, marries Mills, and together with her new husband sets up a rival boot shop when Laughton refuses her a dowry. Father rants and raves, but finally agrees to a merger with his daughter that will assure Mills a large measure of freedom over managing things. The winner of the British Film Institute "Best Film" award of 1954, Hobson's Choice chalked up another international success for director David Lean. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

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Director(s):
David Lean
Writer(s):
Norman SpencerNorman SpencerWynyard Browne
Producer(s):
David Lean
Hobson's Choice Awards:
  • 1954 - Berlin International Film Festival - Golden Bear
  • 1954 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best British Film
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    Vicki T.

    This is a fun, laugh out loud, smart and witty comedy...saw it on TCM and LOVED it! Very cute and clever...John Mills is wonderful and Charles Laughton is a hoot. Brenda DeBanzie is also very good as the "old maid" daughter. It is one of those sneaks up on you and you fall in love with the characters so that you want to stay with them even as the final scene fades.

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    Mary E.

    one of the best movies i have seen in a long time. a must see

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    Paul H.

    A little dated perhaps but absolutely captivating. John Mills and Charles Laughton are both convincing in their roles, the reversal of which or at least accomodation make for a great story.A film driven by narrative rather than special effects . Delightful. Paul H

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