The People at No. 19 (1949)
Reported cases of sexually transmitted disease took a sharp rise during and after World War II, but as this film testifies, sexual license amongst soldiers on the frontline wasn't the sole cause. Back on the home front, for many women, like Joan from No. 19, loneliness or newfound independence acted as an incentive to extramarital promiscuity.
Director: J.B. Holmes
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Desmond Carrington as Ken |
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Margery Fleeson as Mum |
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Tilsa Page as Joan |
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Russell Waters as Dad |
| Directing | J.B. Holmes | Director |
| Writing | John Rowden | Writer |
| Production | Leon Clore | Unit Production Manager |
| Camera | Jonah Jones | Camera Operator |
| Editing | Jocelyn Jackson | Editor |
| Editing | Joan Muskett | Editorial Production Assistant |
| Sound | Ken Scrivener | Sound Recordist |