No Place for Jennifer | |
Director: | Henry Cass |
Producer: | Hamilton G. Inglis |
Based On: | No Difference to Me by Phyllis Hambledon |
Music: | Allan Gray |
Cinematography: | William McLeod |
Editing: | Monica Kimick |
Studio: | ABPC |
Distributor: | Associated British-Pathé (UK) |
Runtime: | 89 minutes |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Gross: | £151,352 (UK)[1] |
No Place for Jennifer is a 1950 British film directed by Henry Cass and starring Leo Genn, Rosamund John, Guy Middleton and Janette Scott.[2]
It was based on the novel No Difference to Me by Phyllis Hambleton.
A young girl suffers when her parents divorce and marry new partners. In desperation, she runs away.
Bosley Crowther wrote in The New York Times, "a tepid but touching little drama...Henry Cass has directed it primly, in a warm tea-and-crumpets style, and the little girl plays it devoutly."[3]