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  1. Hindle Wakes (1952) alert me! During a holiday to the beach Jenny meets Alan and agrees to spend the week with him. Wanting to keep this a secret from her parents Jenny gets help from her friend Mary to pretend her whereabouts but disaster strikes during a boating accident. It is soon discovered Jenny was not with Mary.

  2. Hindle Wakes was first made in 1927 and has been remade a good couple of times however, we will be talking about the one released in 1927. Hindle Wakes when it was first released was a black and ...

  3. Hindle Wakes is a 1952 British drama film, directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Lisa Daniely, Brian Worth, Leslie Dwyer and Sandra Dorne. It was the fourth screen adaptation of the Stanley Houghton play of the same name (1912), dealing with a young woman engaging in a holiday sexual flirtation, regardless of the disapproval of her parents or wider society.

  4. Hindle Wakes 1952 1 hr. 22 min. Drama Romance List Reviews A factory worker (Lisa Daniely) falls for her boss' son (Brian Worth) but enlists the aid of her girlfriend to keep it a secret.

  5. A highly embellished version of the dish appears in the 1954 'Food in England' by Dorothy Hartley (Hartley 1954).It seems an amazing coincidence that the film version of 'Hindle Wakes' was showing at the cinemas just at the time in 1952 when Hartley, a food writer known to not be above a bit of inventive decoration, was sitting down to write her 'Food in England'.

  6. This production of Hindle Wakes by director Arthur Crabtree is the fourth and final film adaptation of Stanley Houghton's controversial play from the 1910s, having been produced twice in the silent era and as a very early talkie in the late 20s. This 1952 version is, to my shame, the only adaptation I have seen.