His body is seen at a distance as it falls from a height to perish below, out of view. Madeleine Carroll plays the role of Madga, the innkeeper of White Cradle Inn and she lives there with her husband Rudolph (Michael Rennie).

Echoes of the old German mountaineering genre, minus the mythic rigor.An attempt to catalogue all the films shown on Talking Pictures TV in the UKThe range of DVD/BD from Network under the banner 'The British Film'. Madeleine Carroll plays the role of Madga, the innkeeper of White Cradle Inn and she lives there with her husband Rudolph (Michael Rennie).

A town in Switzerland has been providing homes for French children displaced by the war. Michael Rennie, an intelligent actor miscast as a philandering blunderwit and indolent low-level schemer, resents his glowingly beneficent Swiss Miss wife Madeleine Carroll, the proprietress of an Alpine inn re-purposed as a sanctuary for French war orphans. WHITE CRADLE INN is a black and white war-time drama, from 1947, about a young French evacuee in Switzerland who doesn't want to return home. WHITE CRADLE INN is a black and white war-time drama, from 1947, about a young French evacuee in Switzerland who doesn't want to return home.There is a scene in which a boy falls from the top of a mountain and, in an attempt to rescue him, a man plummets to his death from a cliff. The couple who have been keeping him in their home quarrel over whether to adopt him or whether to send him back to France. When it is time for the children to return home, one boy wants to stay, because he no longer has any family waiting for him. The town doctor hangs around Ms. Carroll too, waiting for his chance to move in. Synopsis / Plot A town in Switzerland has been providing homes for French children displaced by the war. Beneath the towering peaks of the Swiss Alps, in peaceful White Cradle Valley, stands an inn owned by Magda and her philandering husband Rudolf. There is a scene in which a boy falls from the top of a mountain and, in an attempt to rescue him, a man plummets to his death from a cliff. Carroll only has eyes for a shell-shocked French boy who has lately triggered her maternal instincts. Carroll runs through her whole repertoire of fretful poses, and changes dresses at a rate that would embarrass a Kardashian. When it is time for the children to return home, one boy wants to stay, because he no longer has any family waiting for him. There is a scene in which a boy falls from the top of a mountain and, in an attempt to rescue him, a man plummets to his death from a cliff.

McKeag is always watchable in his role as the young boy and he gives a good performance, acting like he is determined to stay in Switzerland, despite what the married couple have to say to him.

Michael McKeag plays the role of Roger, the young boy who wants to stay in Switzerland after the Second World War, but this will lead to a dilemma. Amid the soaring scenery and authentic-ish local color, a mild redemption scenario plays out; complications are resolved with one act of sudden, resigned self-sacrifice halfway up a craggy peak. Beneath the towering peaks of the Swiss Alps, in peaceful White Cradle Valley, stands an inn owned by Magda and her philandering husband Rudolf. Also known as High Fury, White Cradle Inn is featured here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements, in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. The trouble begins when she wants to adopt a French orphan and he doesn't.During the war, many children were evacuated beneath the Swiss Alps, one of which is billeted with the local Inn owners in this British drama directed by Harold French. His body is seen at a distance as it falls from a height to perish below, out of view.

Also known as High Fury, White Cradle Inn is featured here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements, in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. McKeag is always watchable in his role as the young boy and he gives a good performance, acting like he is determined to stay in Switzerland, despite what the married couple have to say to him. Threat. Threat. Michael McKeag plays the role of Roger, the young boy who wants to stay in Switzerland after the Second World War, but this will lead to a dilemma.



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