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  1. Based on the stage play and novel by J B Priestley. A group of people from widely-divergent backgrounds find themselves 'on the road', for various reasons, where they meet up with a down-at-heel concert party. The two groups join forces to become 'The Good Companions'. Show full synopsis

  2. Jerry Jerningham is the light comedian and tap dancer, and the ballad singers are Mr. And Mrs. Joe Brundit. Miss Trant generously settles their bill with the landlady, and at dinner at the Royal Standard, Rawsley, impulsively undertakes to back the concert party for ten weeks.

  3. Cast: Jess Oakroyd: GWENN, Edmund: Inigo Jollifant: GIELGUD, John: Susie Dean (The Dinky Doos) MATTHEWS, Jessie: Millbrau: MILLER, Max [uncredited] AINLEY, Henry

  4. The Good Companions is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Victor Saville starring Jessie Matthews, John Gielgud and Edmund Gwenn. [1] It is based on the 1929 novel of the same name by J.B. Priestley. [2]

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  7. BFI Screenonline is an online encyclopaedia of British film and television featuring hundreds of hours of film and television clips from the collections of the BFI National Archive, and several hours of recorded interviews with film and TV personalities.