Isn't Life Wonderful
infrequent racist stereotyping
Director(s)Harold French
Production year1954
Genre(s)Comedy, Drama
Approx. running minutes80m
CastCecil Parker, Eileen Herlie, Donald Wolfit, Peter Asher, Eleanor Summerfield, Dianne Foster, Robert Urquhart, Russell Waters, Cecil Trouncer, Philip Stainton, Harold French, Brock Williams, Warwick Ward, Philip Green, Erwin Hillier, Edward B. Jarvis
Isn't Life Wonderful
infrequent racist stereotyping
discrimination
One scene features a fairground performer blacked up to give him the appearance of someone of Middle Eastern origin. There is no comment on this, and it occurs in a historical context.
additional issues
The film also contains mild slapstick.
Classified Date:
09/02/1953
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Assoc. British Pathe Ltd
infrequent racist stereotyping
Classified Date:
15/10/2015
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Network
discrimination
One scene features a fairground performer blacked up to give him the appearance of someone of Middle Eastern origin. There is no comment on this, and it occurs in a historical context.
additional issues
The film also contains mild slapstick.
Classified date15/10/2015
LanguageEnglish
discrimination
One scene features a fairground performer blacked up to give him the appearance of someone of Middle Eastern origin. There is no comment on this, and it occurs in a historical context.
additional issues
The film also contains mild slapstick.
Director(s)Harold French
Production year1954
Genre(s)Comedy, Drama
Approx. running minutes80m
CastCecil Parker, Eileen Herlie, Donald Wolfit, Peter Asher, Eleanor Summerfield, Dianne Foster, Robert Urquhart, Russell Waters, Cecil Trouncer, Philip Stainton, Harold French, Brock Williams, Warwick Ward, Philip Green, Erwin Hillier, Edward B. Jarvis
Classified Date:
09/02/1953
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Assoc. British Pathe Ltd
infrequent racist stereotyping
Classified Date:
15/10/2015
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Network
discrimination
One scene features a fairground performer blacked up to give him the appearance of someone of Middle Eastern origin. There is no comment on this, and it occurs in a historical context.
additional issues
The film also contains mild slapstick.
Classified date15/10/2015
LanguageEnglish