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    • 29 Acacia Avenue is a play by Denis and Mabel Constanduros. Its 1945 British comedy-drama film adaptation, directed by Henry Cass, was released in the U.S. as The Facts of Love.


      Premise


      Peter Robinson falls in love with the naïve country girl Fay and the worldly, wealthy and already-married Joan, and lives with them both (and Joan's husband) at his parents' house. However, one day Peter's parents unexpectedly return from holiday, and all hell breaks loose.


      Cast


      Gordon Harker as Mr. Robinson
      Betty Balfour as Mrs. Robinson
      Jimmy Hanley as Peter Robinson
      Carla Lehmann as Fay
      Hubert Gregg as Michael
      Jill Evans as Joan
      Henry Kendall as Mr. Wilson
      Dinah Sheridan as Pepper
      Megs Jenkins as Shirley
      Noele Gordon as Mrs. Wilson
      Guy Middleton as Gerald
      Aubrey Mallalieu as Martin


      Critical reception


      Allmovie wrote, "one of the few low-budget British programmers to enjoy a reasonably widespread American release...The film weaves three separate romantic subplots into an entertaining unified whole"; though Sky Movies called the film "one wartime West End success that didn't transfer too well to screen, ending up embarrassingly stagey"; but the Radio Times thought that although the film "fails to fully disguise its theatrical origins...it nevertheless makes for pleasant period entertainment, with particularly likeable performances from British veterans Gordon Harker and Betty Balfour as the parents."


      References




      External links


      29 Acacia Avenue at IMDb
      29 Acacia Avenue at AllMovie

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