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  1. Twice Round the Daffodils is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Gerald Thomas and starring Juliet Mills, Donald Sinden, Donald Houston, Kenneth Williams, Ronald Lewis, Andrew Ray, Joan Sims and Jill Ireland. The film was adapted from the play Ring for Catty by Patrick Cargill and Jack Beale.

  2. Twice Round the Daffodils: Directed by Gerald Thomas. With Juliet Mills, Donald Sinden, Donald Houston, Kenneth Williams. A group of patients resides in a sanatorium and aspire to walk twice round the daffodils, which they can do when they are better.

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    • Comedy
    • Gerald Thomas
    • 1962-04-13
  3. 22. Apr. 2022 · Twice Round The Daffodils ( 1962) Video Item Preview ... comerdy film Addeddate 2022-04-22 16:58:26 Identifier twice-round-the-daffodils-1962 Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4 . plus-circle Add Review. comment. Reviews Ther ...

  4. Twice Round the Daffodils 1961 1h 29m Comedy List Reviews 67% Audience Score 250+ Ratings The "Carry On" gang encounters zany characters in a sanitarium with an unusual policy governing...

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    • Gerald Thomas
    • Comedy
    • Juliet Mills
  5. Twice Round the Daffodils is a 1962 British comedy drama film directed by Gerald Thomas and starring Juliet Mills, Donald Sinden, Donald Houston, Kenneth Williams, Ronald Lewis, Andrew Ray, Joan Sims and Jill Ireland. A new group of patients arrive at a hospital to be treated for tuberculosis where they all take a fancy to one of the nurses.

  6. Summaries. A group of patients resides in a sanatorium and aspire to walk twice round the daffodils, which they can do when they are better. A group of male patients must remain in a tuberculosis sanatorium for a considerable time, as there was no direct cure at the time other than fresh air.

  7. Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka. This entertaining farce is from the director who brought the world the highly successful "Carry On..." comedies -- Gerald Thomas -- and exhibits some of his hand at slapstick situations. The premise, based on the play Ring for Catty, is hardly complex.