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Garden yesterday, is unimaginative drama, hampered rather than helped by its story lines and not too greatly aided by some broad and stylized characterizations. Boiled down to essentials, "Jassy" is a combination of several plots, mostly familiar, the sum of which makes for a rather rambling and routine entertainment.
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With plot ramifications providing for infidelity, suicide, murders and a gypsy beauty endowed with second sight, it would seem that "Jassy" would add up to a swift and exciting movie. But this period piece, brilliantly accoutered in Technicolor and imported from England to begin a stand at the Winter
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wrote: "This is a long film, but during its whole course it does not seem to absorb one's attention. The plot is artificial and rather in the convention of the novelette, and the dialogue is trite to the point of pathos. There does not appear to be a convincing character in the whole affair, and
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He is brought back to Mordelaine, where the doctor prescribes a strict diet and no alcohol, which Jassy enforces, even though Nick is increasingly violent towards her. When Jassy goes to visit Dilys and Stephen, Lindy decides to poison Nick for what he's done to Jassy, slipping rat poison into a
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Tom Woodroofe leads a crowd of villagers to march on the Helmars, who are now their landlords, to demand better pay and conditions. Back in the village, Jassy senses something bad will happen and asks Barney to help. A drunken Nick confronts Tom and accidentally shoots him.
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Nick proposes marriage to Jassy, who agrees on condition he gives her Mordelaine as a wedding gift. They marry, but Jassy insists on living separately as their legal agreement says nothing of sleeping together. In a fury, Nick goes out riding and has an accident.
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there is certainly not a decent one among those who purport to be anything but bad. ... This is not a good film of its kind, and with the galaxy of stars in the minor parts, it seems a pity that something better could not have been achieved."
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Jassy and Barney become close which worries Barney's mother. She sends her to a ladies' finishing school where she becomes friends with Dilys Helmar. Dilys sneaks out for a romantic tryst one night and when Jassy covers for her, Jassy is sacked.
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The Hattons are forced to move to a cottage in a nearby village. One day Barney sees some villagers attacking a young woman, whom he rescues. She is Jassy Woodroofe, daughter of Tom Woodroofe and a gypsy mother. Jassy has the gift of
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One day, Jassy catches Dilys and Stephen together. Nick horsewhips Dilys, who runs out into the arms and carriage of Stephen. Barney goes to see Stephen and finds that he and Dilys are engaged.
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was the only script ready to go into production. It would have been more expensive to let the sound stages go idle so the film went ahead. In August 1946 Box announced Gainsborough would make
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Nick offers Jassy the job of running Mordelaine. Jassy restructures of the staff, hiring the still mute Lindy at the recommendation of Mrs Wicks, but firing almost all the female staff.
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Christopher Hatton owns the country estate Mordelaine. While Hatton's son Barney has a romantic tryst with Dilys Helmar, Hatton loses his estate in a game of dice to Dilys' father Nick.
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C.A. LEJEUNE (25 August 1946). "BUSY DAYS IN LONDON: Film Studios Move Into High Gear, With Full Schedule of Pictures Under Way Films Coming Up In Father's Footsteps Notes in Brief".
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At the trial, despite Jassy's alibi, both she and Lindy are found guilty, but the shock goads Lindy into speech. She confesses to the murder, exonerates Jassy, and drops dead.
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Mrs Hatton hires Jassy as a domestic servant. Meanwhile, blacksmith Bob Wicks whips his daughter Lindy so badly she becomes mute, despite Tom Woodroofe coming to her rescue.
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Dilys and Jassy go to see Barney. Dilys and Barney resume their romance, which upsets Jassy, who still loves Barney and knows that Dilys is also seeing Stephen Fennell.
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The film was given a large budget. It was considered a "special", i.e. one of the most expensive made by Gainsborough, and the first film shot in Technicolor there.
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Nick's murder is sensed by Jassy, who cries out that he's dead. Stephen thinks that this means that she has murdered him, and has her arrested along with Lindy.
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Jassy signs over Mordelaine to Barney, its rightful heir, and explains she only married Nick to get the estate back to him, and the reunited couple kiss.
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Nick Helmar and his family move into Mordelaine. Nick allows Christopher Hatton to continue gambling. When Hatton is caught cheating, he kills himself.
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who turned it down on the grounds that playing father to a twenty one year old boy would make him look too old. So poor old Denis was trundled out."
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By this stage Gainsborough had lost the services of a number of people crucial to the success of the Gainsborough melodramas, including
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The film was based on a novel by Norah Lofts, originally published in 1944. Film rights were bought by
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C.A. LEJEUNE (29 September 1946). "FILM NOTES FROM LONDON: Epic of Resistance Busy Mr. Box Safari".
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had earned net revenue of £200,000 and its box office performance was described as "excellent".
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Dilys takes Jassy home with her to Mordelaine. Nick tells Jassy that he killed her father.
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The film was the seventh most popular movie at the British box office in 1947. By 1953
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Schallert, Edwin (29 April 1948). "'JASSY' CHIEFLY SCENIC EXCURSION".
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Nick finds his wife has been having an affair and asks for a divorce.
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This encouraged Sydney Box to make two more costume film "specials",
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that had been highly lucrative to the studio, many of which starred
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According to Dermot Walsh "they offered the part of my father to
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liked the photography but criticised the acting and direction.
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is a 1947 British colour film historical melodrama directed by
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which causes the villagers to regard her as a witch.
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Bernard Knowles
Dorothy Christie
Campbell Christie
Geoffrey Kerr
Norah Lofts
Sydney Box
J. Arthur Rank
Margaret Lockwood
Patricia Roc
Dennis Price
Dermot Walsh
Basil Sydney
Geoffrey Unsworth
Henry Geehl
Gainsborough Pictures
General Film Distributors
Universal Pictures
Bernard Knowles
Margaret Lockwood
Patricia Roc
Dennis Price
Dorothy Christie
Campbell Christie
Geoffrey Kerr
Norah Lofts
Gainsborough melodrama
Technicolor
second sight
Margaret Lockwood

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