From the plot title and a brief summary, you may think that this is another wartime morale booster. If so, that is indeed strange
The story is ready to visit Eleanor Roosevelt and takes place in the UK village. So you may be suppressed but you may expect nobility celebrations. If so, you are wrong.
Among rural women, there are not only noble but also stingy, gossip, and marginal evil. Of course there are not many, but they are depicted as ordinary rather than aristocratic. In the center of the story is the Ellis family, apparently failing in other places, moved to the village. Father John Ellis (Eric Portman is very effective in portraying) is the failure of life as the head of the army to inherit his glory in the First World War. His wife, Flora Robson, was suffering and supporting with another wonderful performance for a long time and our mind asked her for help. Their daughter, Shelia Sim, had to choose from among the two men: one was an exciting young man of her age, the other was an older, but a settled man did. The reason why she was having difficulty making a decision was that she was given too much, or only very few, she was given strong security from the elderly.
I felt very bizarre the comments by another viewer on that obvious collection. Despite this scenario, I found out that black and white outdoor scenes are impressive and eye-catching. Even some scenes like the two people talking outdoors can actually shoot with a set of scenes outdoors. I was particularly surprised that my father was destroying the whole country in the middle of the night.
The movie ended with the victory of Mrs. Roosevelt's visit, but if you want to see this as an advertisement, I think that this information is worth even for people with flaws. For me, this movie is a well-studied, well-written, good, funny and charming character study.
Great Day (1945) was a British theater movie supervised by Reims Comfort, starring Eric Portman and Flora Robson. In the movie, Eleanor Roosevelt is about to come and the small village of England, Denley, is excited. But over time the poor local nostalgia is threatened by shame and destruction.
On the evening of 14th August 1945, a group of people crowded into Chillicothe's business district to officially end the war. A big celebration including Jackson 's and Washington' s bonfire started. The next day, the company was closed and postmaster Joseph Stewart made a speech with a special victory plan in the city center. The postwar era was an era of very active community building and commercial activities. At the end of the war there was a serious shortage of housing. In 1946, the Federal Public Housing Administration assigned 20 emergency houses to Chillicothe. Trees from seven buildings, former prison camps, built for veterans' houses near Chico Sea Business School for $ 30 a month, offer utilities. In addition, the CBC opened a temporary dormitory for veterans. During this period many houses were renovated into apartments to alleviate deficiencies.
The legislation of Congress on 13 May 1938 made this day a legal holiday. The veterans' day was originally intended only for soldiers who died in the First World War in 1945, but the veteran of the Second World War named Raymond Sense wrote his vacation to all the veterans It has the idea of enlarging it to include it. A few years later on May 26, 1954, Congress passed the bill to officially change the purpose of the vacation. When the anniversary just appeared, it was actually the decoration day, since it is the day when people decorate the grave of a corrupt civil war soldier. It was not until 1882 that anniversary names were used until it became more common after World War II. It was the official name announced by federal law in 1967. After the republican army 's general John Logan announced the annual refurbishment date, this is the best date for flowers to bloom, so the holiday dates were chosen as the first May 30.