The Last Holiday (1950)
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- May 15, 2024
Release date: May 15, 1950 Alec Guinness is a ‘character’ actor; usually that is a limiting factor, but with Alec, he can play so many different characters that he is never limited. This time he is George Bird, a man who has just learned he has only weeks to live, so he…
Scott HustonJun 23, 2017Superb! People are just human. That's life! The fact that many subdued older British films you almost never heard of are plain terrific, never ceases to amaze me.
MovingPicturesMay 5, 2025“My landlady said it must have been the fish”George Bird gets a terminal diagnosis so, with nothing to lose, he goes to the seaside and stays at a fancy hotel a couple of social classes above him and finally starts to live. Great cast of 1950s British character actors -…
Doctor_Doughnut - Aug 11, 2025
How do you keep smiling with a stiff upper lip? More a warning against complacency in all aspects than the sad-sack slog it could've been, Last Holiday feels sincere and moves confidently. Great ensemble cast
Andy SwitchOct 23, 2021Thank you, Sir Alec Guinness, now I have my own private pool of tears. And let it be tears of white sadness, but still.
St. SebastianJun 19, 2022Another Ealing stronghold. Bird, an ordinary and lonely man, is told that he is dying and decides to spend the rest of his life in a fancy place, spending all his money while he meets the most interesting people - and all of a sudden, he seems to attract luck. Strong film,…
Krommedijk - Jun 9, 2020
Last Holiday is a quiet, but dark, comedy. It is about George Bird (a wonderful performance from Alec Guinness), who visits a doctor for a routine check-up and is told he has Lampington's disease, a newly identified condition which allows him only a few weeks to live. He…
WilsonOct 8, 2025Alec Guinness seems to have made a lot of films like this. Not classics but interesting and enjoyable little films that I've not heard of. As usual, he puts in an excellent performance and is also here joined by a fine cast of British character actors. I loved the central…
Niall UrquhartNov 6, 2025I'm not sure what it is about Last Holiday but I absolutely love it! The last time I watched Last Holiday (March 2020, one of the first films I logged in my Letterboxd diary) I completely missed the opening credit of "Screenplay by J. B. Priestley". I've since seen a few…
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