Men Are Children Twice (1953)
Handel's "Messiah" becomes a bone-of-contention in a tiny Welsh community in this comedy. The trouble begins when the choirmaster chooses a new contralto to sing the solo. Unfortunately, this leaves out the soloist who has sung the part for the past 15 years. This precipitates a family feud the women belong to the wealthiest family's in town. To reunite the warring factions, a young couple put off their elopement, but the real solution comes when the choirmaster turns the solo into a duet. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Director(s):
- Gilbert Gunn
Synopsis of Men Are Children Twice
Handel's "Messiah" becomes a bone-of-contention in a tiny Welsh community in this comedy. The trouble begins when the choirmaster chooses a new contralto to sing the solo. Unfortunately, this leaves out the soloist who has sung the part for the past 15 years. This precipitates a family feud the women belong to the wealthiest family's in town. To reunite the warring factions, a young couple put off their elopement, but the real solution comes when the choirmaster turns the solo into a duet. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
Complete Cast of Men Are Children Twice
- Olwen Brookes
- Clifford Evans - Geraint Llewellyn
- John Glyn-Jones
- Desmond Llewelyn
- Hugh Pryse - Lloyd, Undertaker
- Maureen Swanson - Olwen Davies
- Kenny Williams - Lloyd, Haulage
- Rachel Thomas - Mrs. Lloyd
- Lane Meddick
- John Wynn
- Denys Graham
- Emrys Leyshon
- John Fraser - Cliff Lloyd
- Betty Cooper - Mrs. Davies
- Edward Evans - Davies, Shop
- Mervyn Johns - Minister Griffiths
- Alun Owen - Pritchard
- Rachel Roberts - Bessie Lewis
- Ben Williams
- Eric Francis
- Valentine Dunn
- Madoline Thomas
- Kenneth Evans
- Dudley Jones
- Prysor Williams
- Director(s):
- Gilbert Gunn
- Writer(s):
- Phil Park
- Producer(s):
- Vaughan N. Dean
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