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The Holly and the Ivy [VHS] [1952]
 
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The Holly and the Ivy [VHS] [1952]

Ralph Richardson , Celia Johnson , George More O'Ferrall    Universal, suitable for all   VHS Tape
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Ralph Richardson, Celia Johnson, Margaret Leighton, Denholm Elliott, Hugh Williams
  • Directors: George More O'Ferrall
  • Writers: Anatole de Grunwald, Wynyard Browne
  • Producers: Anatole de Grunwald, Hugh Perceval
  • Classification: U
  • Studio: Dd Video
  • VHS Release Date: 18 Nov 2002
  • Run Time: 80 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00006LSGL
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,262 in Video (See Top 100 in Video)

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57 of 59 people found the following review helpful
An English Christmas 21 April 2004
By J. Scott-mandeville VINE™ VOICE
Format:VHS Tape
This quiet, unassuming film features a group of the best British actorsand actresses of the post-Second World War period. Celia Johnson alwaysgives an outstanding performance as Jenny, and her stay-at-home daughterrole with an overbearing minister father (Ralph Richardson) is neat,spare, and as effective as Julianne Moore as Laura Brown in the recent TheHours. Margaret Leighton, a marvellous actress who glows in every role sheplays, is Celia Johnson's sister who has been estranged from the familyfor a few years and reappears at this fraught Christmas, and reveals,after a tense reunion with Jenny the real reason for her absence, whichbrings the sisters together again. Their relationship also symbolises therebuilding of families in the recovery years, after the Second World Warhad changed all their lives and the world was no longer the same. RalphRichardson reflects the pre-war attitudes and the difficulties of comingto terms with the new era, the sisters the tribulations of adapting to newways and coping with the leftovers from the war. The supporting actors,who include British stalwarts such as Denholm Elliott, John Gregson, andRoland Culver, do a great job, but the film belongs to the central 3characters. This film is of the 'woman's film' genre of the 1945-1955period, and Celia Johnson and Margaret Leighton were two of the finestrepresentatives of the British film industry at that time.
The film is sentimental and poignant, and none the worse for that. Theacting prevents the story becoming mawkish, and the country setting, thesimple normality of life when life had been far from normal, is theessence of this film. I would recommend this film to anyone studyingBritish post-war film as this is a quintessential example of its type.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Format:VHS Tape
I first videoed this film when it was on TV in the eighties and absolutely loved it, showing it to all my sisters until the tape wore out! What appealed was the marvellous acting, and the wonderful sense of Christmas-lashings of snow, all the family travelling to a little Norfolk town to stay in a parsonage-you can almost smell the goose! The aunts are marvellous and as the previous reviewer has commented on the changing world at that time-no need for me to do so here.What I loved was, in spite of that and all Margaret's problems, that there was a permanence in the old customs and rituals. and that we have to just keep on struggling against what life hurls at us, yet safe in the arms of Love.

Some of the acting was stage style acting but for a film at Christmas, some scenes are really 'still'almost like being held in snow and seem lost in time. Celia Johnson and Margaret Leighton are outstanding. I wish someone would issue this as a DVD. I have bought this VHS but the VHS player is nearing he end of its days......The music score is great, very Christmassy and I particularly like the train journey through the snow and the little boy singing in the church, ending out of tune, while Jenny dresses the crib....so heartwarming.
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Holly and the Ivy 1 Jan 2011
By S. Lord
Format:VHS Tape|Amazon Verified Purchase
Excellent product came on time. the only problem is, and this is not the sellers fault, two bits have been chopped out of the original film 1) the Nativity play by the children, 2) The Carol singing. Otherwise every thin was fine
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