Carrington V.C. (film)
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''Carrington V.C.'', also known as ''Court Martial'' in the United States, is a 1954 British legal drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring David Niven, Margaret Leighton and Noelle Middleton. Others in the cast include Allan Cuthbertson, Victor Maddern, Raymond Francis, Michael Bates, Laurence Naismith, Geoffrey Keen and Maurice Denham. Made by Romulus Films it was distributed by the company's Independent Film Distributors and released in the United States by Kingsley-International Pictures. It was adapted for the screen by John Hunter from the play of the same name by Campbell and Dorothy Christie. It was produced by Teddy Baird. It was shot at
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near
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with sets designed by the
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Wilfred Shingleton. The
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worn by Niven in the film was that awarded to Arthur Henry Cross for service in
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Plot

Major Charles 'Copper' Carrington VC is arrested for embezzling £125 from his unit's safe. Other charges include going absent without leave from the base, and entertaining a woman officer in his room. Defending himself at his
court-martial A court-martial (plural ''courts-martial'' or ''courts martial'', as "martial" is a postpositive adjective) is a military court or a trial conducted in such a court. A court-martial is empowered to determine the guilt of members of the arme ...
, Carrington's case is that he had told his superior, Colonel Henniker, that he would take the money to advertise his complaint that he was owed for expenses. He transferred £100 of it to his wife, Valerie, who was suicidal from financial worries, and left the base to compete in a horse race in which he bet the rest of the money on himself, hoping to be able to pay back the cash. When he fell from his horse, his friend Captain Alison Graham tried to replace the money, but was denied access to the safe. While bed-ridden from the fall, Carrington was visited by Graham to discuss the embezzlement. She was sitting in a chair fully dressed when Colonel Henniker stormed in, saying it was against regulations for males and females to be together in private quarters. He admits to having waited for some time after seeing Graham go to Carrington's room before following. Henniker resents Carrington. Carrington could be cleared if it is established that he had forewarned Henniker of his intentions. Henniker perjures himself by denying it. Due to her ill-health, Carrington had not intended to call Valerie as a witness, but does so after Henniker's testimony. Before Valerie's appearance, Graham admits to her that she had a
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with Carrington, but that Carrington then insisted that a full affair would not be fair to anyone. Valerie perjures herself by denying Carrington had mentioned telling Colonel Henniker he planned to take the money. Carrington is about to read extracts from a letter she wrote to him in which she refers to his informing Henniker, when the judge insists the entire letter be examined to be accepted into evidence. As the letter also contains personal matters about Valerie's health, Carrington tears it up. Carrington is found guilty on all counts, which means dismissal from the service subject to the verdict's confirmation. Carrington decides not to appeal the verdict, and his marriage is also over. Gossiping about the case, a telephonist reveals that she overheard Carrington's phone call with his wife in which he said what he had told Henniker. Her colleague brings her to the court martial panel to give her evidence.


Cast

* David Niven as Major Charles 'Copper' Carrington VC * Margaret Leighton as Valerie Carrington * Noelle Middleton as Captain Alison L. Graham * Allan Cuthbertson as Colonel Henniker * Victor Maddern as Bombardier Owen * Raymond Francis as Major Jim Mitchell * Geoffrey Keen as Brigadier Ayers Meadmore, President * Newton Blick as Judge Advocate A. Tesker Terry * Mark Dignam as Major Morse, Prosecutor * Robert Bishop as Prosecutor's Assistant * Maurice Denham as Lieutenant Colonel B.R. Reeve * Laurence Naismith as Major R.E. Panton *
Clive Morton Clive Morton (16 March 1904 – 24 September 1975) was an English actor. Best known for playing upper class Englishmen, he made many screen appearances, especially on television. Career In 1955, Morton appeared in Laurence Olivier's film vers ...
as Lieutenant Colonel T.B. Huxford * Michael Bates as Major A.T.M. Broke-Smith * Stuart Saunders as Sergeant Crane *
John Chandos Sir John Chandos, Viscount of Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, Saint-Sauveur in the Cotentin Peninsula, Cotentin, Constable of Aquitaine, Seneschal of Count of Poitiers, Poitou, (c. 1320 – 31 December 1369) was a medieval English knight who haile ...
as Adjutant John Rawlinson * Fred Griffiths as Fred, Soldier *
Johnnie Schofield Johnnie William Schofield (10 March 1889 – 9 September 1955) was a British actor, known for '' The Middle Watch'' (1948), '' Tawny Pipit'' (1944) and '' Melody of My Heart'' (1936). Early life John William Schofield was born on 10 March 1889 ...
as Hallam * Vivienne Martin as Pte. Smith * John Glyn-Jones as Evans, Reporter * Timothy Bateson as Soldier in Naafi * R.S.M. Brittain as Sergeant Major


Awards and nominations

''Carrington, V.C.'' was nominated for the BAFTA Film Award for Best British Film and Best Film from any Source. David Niven was nominated for Best British Actor, and Margaret Leighton and Noelle Middleton were both nominated for Best British Actress.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Carrington V.C. (Film) 1954 films British drama films British films based on plays British legal films Fictional recipients of the Victoria Cross Films directed by Anthony Asquith Military courtroom films Films shot at Shepperton Studios 1950s English-language films 1954 drama films British black-and-white films 1950s British films