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- "The Holly and the Ivy" is a very good film...filled with some exceptional acting. However, before you watch it, you need to consider what content is in the movie. Sure, it's a Christmas film...but also one that easily could trigger your depression if you've been struggling with it.
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The Holly and the Ivy is a 1952 British drama film directed by George More O'Ferrall and starring Ralph Richardson, Celia Johnson, and Margaret Leighton. [4] It was adapted from the 1950 play of the same name by Wynyard Browne. [5]
"The Holly and the Ivy" is the only realistic Christmas movie of the 1950's. It tells the story of an English minister, Ralph Richardson, and his three conflicted adult children: Margaret Leighton, Celia, Johnson, and Denholm Elliott.
The Holly and the Ivy: Directed by George More O'Ferrall. With Ralph Richardson, Celia Johnson, Margaret Leighton, Denholm Elliott. A heartwarming tale of an English minister and his family reunited at Christmas time. Their story includes a remembrance of their World War II trials.
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- Drama
- George More O'Ferrall
- 1954-02-04
“The Holly and the Ivy” isn’t your standard, bright Christmas film, it is still lovely and hopeful despite the problems of its characters. It’s a good film that moves along quite quickly – and it is a film I like very much.
Rated 3/5 Stars • 03/31/23. The Holly and the Ivy is a decent film. It is about an English minister and his family reunited at Christmas time. Ralph Richardson and Celia Johnson give good...
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- Ralph Richardson
- George More O'ferrall
- Holiday, Drama
Dec 13, 2017 · Though “The Holly and the Ivy” isn’t your standard, bright Christmas film, it is still lovely and hopeful despite the problems of its characters. It’s a good, under seen film that moves quickly. If you happen to run across this one, watch it! Our friend Laura reviewed “The Holly and the Ivy” (1952) in 2011, which you can read here.
Jan 6, 2021 · But The Holly and the Ivy would be worth seeing just for a sequence in which Jenny is washing and Margaret drying dishes after Christmas Eve dinner. The emotional shifts and precision of Celia Johnson and Margaret Leighton are thrilling. It’s great to have discovered these two superb performances.