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In 1948, "The Archers" -- the writing and directing team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger -- had completed The Red Shoes, one of their greatest international successes, but it had yet to be released when the Rank Organization, doubting the commercial appeal of the picture, severed ties with the team and Powell and Pressburger signed a new deal with Alexander Korda's London Films. Their first project for Korda, The Small Back Room, was a dramatic change of pace, a thriller set in London in the midst of World War II. Sammy Rice (David Farrar) is explosives expert who works with British military intelligence as part of a ragtag munitions research team studying new ways to defuse enemy weapons and improve allied arms. While he's brilliant on the job, Rice is a troubled man with an artificial leg that causes him chronic pain and an appetite for alcohol that stands between him and those around him, especially his girlfriend and secretary Susan (Kathleen Byron). Rice's latest project is finding a way to defuse a new German bomb that's cleverly disguised as a children's toy, but Rice finds himself battling his superiors when Waring (Jack Hawkins), an unscrupulous businessman who has been pressed into service with the explosives team, and his colleague Professor Mair (Milton Rosmer) begin lobbying the Army to purchase a new weapon that Rice feels is both ineffective and dangerous. Despite excellent reviews and a fine cast that includes Cyril Cusack, Sidney James and Robert Morley in a cameo appearance, The Small Back Room was a box office disappointment on its original release, and it appeared in edited form in the United States under the title Hour of Glory, though later video releases allowed Americans to see the film in its original British cut. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Cast

David Farrar
as Sammy Rice
Kathleen Byron
as Susan
Jack Hawkins
as R.B. Waling
Cyril Cusack
as Corporal Taylor
Michael Gough
as Stuart
Leslie Banks
as Col. Holland
Walter Fitzgerald
as Brine
Emrys Jones
as Joe
Michael Goodliffe
as Till
Anthony Bushell
as Col. Strang
Henry Caine
as Sgt. Major Rose
Sam Kydd
as Crowhurst
David Hutcheson
as Norval
Sidney James
as Barman
Bryan Forbes
as Dying Gunner
Michael Powell
as Gunnery Officer
Robert Morley
as The Minister
Roddy Hughes
as Welsh doctor
Emeric Pressburger
Geoffrey Keen
as Pinker

Crew

Emeric Pressburger
Director
Michael Powell
Director
Michael Powell
Producer
Emeric Pressburger
Producer
Emeric Pressburger
Screenwriter
Michael Powell
Screenwriter
Christopher G. Challis
Cinematographer
Brian Easdale
Composer (Music Score)
John Hoesli
Art Director
Anthony Bushell
Associate Producer
John Hoesli
Set Designer
Cyril Swern
Sound/Sound Designer
Freddie Francis
Camera Operator
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