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  1. Hindle Wakes is a 1952 British drama film, directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Lisa Daniely, Brian Worth, Leslie Dwyer and Sandra Dorne. It was the fourth screen adaptation of the Stanley Houghton play of the same name (1912), dealing with a young woman engaging in a holiday sexual flirtation, regardless of the disapproval of ...

  2. Lisa Daniely is a mill girl in the Lancashire town of Hindle. On the week of her annual holiday, she goes with a friend to Blackpool, where she encounters Brian Worth, the son of owner of the mill where she works -- and an old friend of her father, Leslie Dwyer.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Arthur Crabtree
    • 1952-11-10
  3. During ‘wakes week’, a Lancashire mill girl has an illicit adventure with the owner’s son. The fourth film version of a once controversial Stanley Houghton play.

  4. Overview. During a holiday to the beach Jenny meets Alan and agrees to spend the week with him. Wanting to keep this a secret from her parents Jenny gets help from her friend Mary to pretend her whereabouts but disaster strikes during a boating accident. It is soon discovered Jenny was not with Mary.

  5. Set in the Hindle, two mill workers take off to Blackpool for the 'Wakes' holiday in this British drama directed by Arthur Crabtree, an adaptation of the play of the same name by Stanley Houghton. The story concerns a humble mill girl who becomes lovingly involved with the boss's son while on vacation in Blackpool.

    • Arthur Crabtree
  6. 1952. Drama starring Leslie Dwyer and Lisa Daniely. Successful remake of one of the earliest British talkies. Set in the Hindle, two mill workers take off to Blackpool for the 'Wakes' holiday.

  7. During a holiday to the beach Jenny meets Alan and agrees to spend the week with him. Wanting to keep this a secret from her parents Jenny gets help from her friend Mary to pretend her whereabouts but disaster strikes during a boating accident. It is soon discovered Jenny was not with Mary. When the parents find out the truth they pressure the couple to get married, but Jenny thinks otherwise.