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  1. The Chiltern Hundreds es una película dirigida por John Paddy Carstairs con Cecil Parker, A.E. Matthews, David Tomlinson, Lana Morris .... Año: 1949. Título original: The Chiltern Hundreds. Sinopsis: Un joven vizconde consigue un permiso del ejército con el pretexto de presentarse por los conservadores a las próximas elecciones locales.

  2. The Chiltern Hundreds (released in the U.S. as The Amazing Mr. Beecham) is a 1949 British politically-themed comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs, adapting William Douglas Home's 1947 play of the same name and starring Lana Morris, David Tomlinson and Cecil Parker.

  3. The Chiltern Hundreds película dirigida por John Paddy Carstairs y protagonizada por Cecil Parker, A.E. Matthews y David Tomlinson. Año: 1949. Sinopsis: El joven vizconde Tony Pym logra obtener una licencia del ejército con el pretexto de postularse para los conservadores en las próximas elecciones locales.

  4. Benjamin Frankel. Cinematography. Jack Hildyard (B&W) Producer. George H. Brown Productions, Two Cities Films. Genre. Comedy. Romance. Synopsis. Young Viscount Pym manages to to get an army leave on the pretense of running for the Conservatives in the next local election.

  5. www.bfi.org.uk › film › ace98af6-d061-5427-b10c-c1cbcd02c8fcThe Chiltern Hundreds (1949) | BFI

    The Chiltern Hundreds (1949) 1949 United Kingdom Directed by John Paddy Carstairs Produced by George H. Brown Written by William Douglas-Home, Patrick Kirwan ... Watch film. BFI Player. Watch at home. BFI Southbank. London SE1 8XT. Box office 11am to 8:45pm. BFI IMAX. London SE1 8XR. Opens 30 minutes before first screening.

  6. The Chiltern Hundreds es una película estrenada en el año 1949 dirigida por John Paddy Carstairs . Está protagonizada por David Tomlinson, Lana Morris, Cecil Parker...Young Viscount Tony Pym wangles National Service leave on the pretext of standing as a Tory candidate for a local seat held by ...

  7. The old man's son (David Tomlinson) attempts to be elected to Parliament on the socialist ticket, but it is the family butler (Cecil Parker) who ends up being elected as a Tory. The original play, written by William Douglas Home, had also served as a vehicle for the venerable Matthews (who had made his stage debut in 1886!)