The Fortunate Fool is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Norman Walker and starring Hugh Wakefield, Joan Wyndham and Jack Raine.[2][3] It was written by Dion Titheradge from his play.[2]
Plot
Searching for inspiration among the homeless people on the London Embankment, a prosperous writer brings a young woman and a former prizefighter back to his home. A romance soon blossoms between the author and the girl, until she discovers he has been hiding his true wealth and status. Her departure is further complicated when the author’s spiteful relatives falsely accuse her of stealing a priceless miniature. The truth eventually comes out, leading to a happy ending.[4]
Cast
- Hugh Wakefield as Jim Falconer
- Joan Wyndham as Helen
- Jack Raine credited as Jack Raines as Gerald
- Elizabeth Jenns as Mildred
- Arthur Chesney as Batty
- Sara Allgood as Rose
- Bobbie Comber as Marlowe
- Mary Mayfren as Mrs Falconer
Production
The film was made at Ealing Studios as a quota quickie,[5] edited by David Lean.[2] The sets were by the art director Wilfred Shingleton.
Reception
Kine Weekly wrote: “A simple intriguing quixotic tale …The atmosphere is good, tasteful interiors, and convincing exteriors adding to the quiet pleasures of the film. Acceptable two-feature programme booking for all classes.”[6]
The Daily Film Renter wrote: “Effectively mounted and narrated, with amusingly human performance by Hugh Wakefield. Arthur Chesney outstandingly good as down-and-out ex-bruiser. Film slow at times, but with its touches of humour should do quite in popular halls.”[7]
Picture Show wrote: “Quite entertaining mixture of comedy and drama … Hugh Wakefield’s urbane, humorous personality is given excellent scope, and he is well backed by the cast. Well told and photographed.”[4]
Picturegoer wrote: “Too much dialogue and slow development militate against wholly satisfactory entertainment in spite of some pleasing sentiment and a good human touch here and there.”[8]
References
- ^ “The Fortunate Fool”. The Daily Film Renter (2089): 9. 3 November 1933. ProQuest 2594634902.
- ^ a b c “The Fortunate Fool”. British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 27 April 2026.
- ^ “BFI | Film & TV Database |The Fortunate Fool (1933)”. BFI. Archived from the original on 13 January 2009. Retrieved 27 April 2026.
- ^ a b “The Fortunate Fool”. Picture Show. 31 (781): 19. 21 April 1934. ProQuest 1880321661.
- ^ Chibnall, Steve (2007). Quota Quickies: The Birth of the British ‘B’ Film. British Film Institute. p. 272. ISBN 978-1844571550.
- ^ “The Fortunate Fool”. Kine Weekly. 201 (1386): 21. 9 November 1933. ProQuest 2338283028.
- ^ “The Fortunate Fool”. The Daily Film Renter (2092): 11. 7 November 1933. ProQuest 2594640066.
- ^ “The Fortunate Fool”. Picturegoer. 3: 26. 1 April 1934. ProQuest 1771151111.