Where was the film It Always Rains on Sundays filmed?

Where was the film It Always Rains on Sundays filmed?

London
Filming Locations (11) Ealing Studios, Ealing, London, England, UK (studio) (studio: made at Ealing Studios, London, England.)

What is the film it always rains on Sunday about?

In a working class neighborhood in London, a housewife named Rose (Googie Withers) finds herself in a serious bind when her old lover, Tommy Swann (John McCallum), escapes from prison and winds up in her backyard. Rose wants to escape the drudgery of her daily life and remembers the charming man Swann was before prison. But when Swann suspects that Rose is about to turn him in, he snaps, and threatens to destroy not only her fantasies about him but her family’s security as well.
It Always Rains on Sunday/Film synopsis

Is Googie Withers still alive?

Deceased (1917–2011)
Googie Withers/Living or Deceased

Was Googie Withers her real name?

Actress Googie Withers, best known for appearing in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Lady Vanishes and TV’s Within These Walls, has died in Australia aged 94. She was born Georgette Lizette Withers in what was then British India. She died at her home on Friday.

What is Googie short for?

She was fondly given the name “Googie” (Little Pigeon) at a young age by her Indian ayah (nanny).

What nationality is Googie Withers?

Born in British India in 1917, Withers starred on both Broadway and the West End, while her film credits included Alfred Hitchcock’s The Lady Vanishes (1938) and British horror the Dead of Night (1945).

Who did Googie Withers marry?

John McCallumm. 1948–2010
Googie Withers/Spouse

Googie Withers and John McCallum married in 1948 and had three children – two daughters, Joanna (herself an actress) and Amanda, and a son, Nicholas.

What nationality was Googie Withers?

British
Pakistani
Googie Withers/Nationality

Who was Googie Withers married to?

What does the name Googie mean?

noun. informal Australian, New Zealand. An egg.

What is a Googy egg?

Extremely drunk; replete with food; extremely full, packed. In Australian English a goog is an egg. It is an abbreviation of the British dialect word goggy ‘a child’s name for an egg’, retained in Scotland as goggie.

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