| Jean's Plan | |
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| Directed by | A.C. Hammond |
| Based on | Story by J.O. Thomas |
| Produced by | F.A. Hoare |
| Starring | Vivian Pickles Billie Brook Tony Hillman |
| Cinematography | Bob Walker |
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Running time | 34 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Jean's Plan is a 1946 British children's short crime film directed by A.C. Hammond and starring Billie Brooks, Gerald Case and Lyn Evans. [1] [2] It was based on a story by J.O. Thomas.
The daughter of a jeweller attempts to stop her father being robbed.
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "This is one of the good films destined for the young. It has no moral axe to grind and no child could help enjoying it. The heroine is a normal child full of common sense and courage. The film is full of thrills and incident, and the country scenes summery and pleasant." [3]
Kine Weekly wrote: "There is plenty of action before the villains are captured, including a canal jump, a tussle with the thieves and a car chase. Good acting by the juvenile star. Entertaining short for club audiences." [4]
In Sight and Sound Janet Hills wrote: "Miss Mary C. Parnaby and Mr. Maurice T. Woodhouse, reporting on children's cinema clubs in a 1947 B.F.I. pamphlet, thought that the C.E.F. film Jean's Plan, although showing a genuine appreciation of young audiences' needs and interests, left too little to the imagination. They felt that suggestion would have been more effective than the somewhat detailed exposition." [5]