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Hobson's Choice

Hobson's Choice

7.332

107 minutes

4/19/1954

Overview

Henry Hobson owns and tyrannically runs a successful Victorian boot maker’s shop in Salford, England. A stingy widower with a weakness for overindulging in the local Moonraker Public House, he exploits his three daughters as cheap labour. When he declares that there will be ‘no marriages’ to avoid the expense of marriage settlements at £500 each, his eldest daughter Maggie rebels.

Cast List

  • Charles Laughton Picture

    Charles Laughton

    as Henry Horatio Hobson

  • John Mills Picture

    John Mills

    as William Mossop

  • Brenda De Banzie Picture

    Brenda De Banzie

    as Maggie Hobson

  • Daphne Anderson Picture

    Daphne Anderson

    as Alice Hobson

  • Prunella Scales Picture

    Prunella Scales

    as Vicky Hobson

  • Richard Wattis Picture

    Richard Wattis

    as Albert Prosser

  • Derek Blomfield Picture

    Derek Blomfield

    as Freddy Beenstock

  • Helen Haye Picture

    Helen Haye

    as Mrs. Hepworth

  • Joseph Tomelty Picture

    Joseph Tomelty

    as Jim Heeler

  • Julien Mitchell Picture

    Julien Mitchell

    as Sam Minns

  • Gibb McLaughlin Picture

    Gibb McLaughlin

    as Tudsbury

  • Philip Stainton Picture

    Philip Stainton

    as Denton

  • Dorothy Gordon Picture

    Dorothy Gordon

    as Ada Figgins

  • Madge Brindley Picture

    Madge Brindley

    as Mrs. Figgins

  • John Laurie Picture

    John Laurie

    as Dr. McFarlane

  • Raymond Huntley Picture

    Raymond Huntley

    as Nathaniel Beenstock

  • Jack Howarth Picture

    Jack Howarth

    as Tubby Wadlow

  • Herbert C. Walton Picture

    Herbert C. Walton

    as Printer

  • Edie Martin Picture

    Edie Martin

    as Old Lady Buying Shoelaces (uncredited)

  • Leonard Sharp Picture

    Leonard Sharp

    as Tailor who rents shop to William Mossop (uncredited)

  • Robert Brooks Turner Picture

    Robert Brooks Turner

    as Beanstock Worker Who Finds Hobson in Cellar (uncredited)