The Ghosts of Berkeley Square
The ghosts of two stupid 18th-century officers are doomed to haunt a Berkeley Square mansion until the unlikely event of a reigning monarch paying the house a visit. It will take more than 200 years... Based on the novel "No Nightingales" by Caryl Brahms and S.J. Simon.
Cast

Robert Morley
Colonel "Bulldog" Kelsoe

Felix Aylmer
Colonel "Bulldog" Kelsoe

Yvonne Arnaud
Millie

Claude Hulbert
Merryweather

Abraham Sofaer
Benjamin Disraeli

Ernest Thesiger
Dr Cruickshank

Marie Lohr
Lottie

John Longden
Mortimer Digby

A.E. Matthews
General Bristow

Ronald Frankau
Tex B. Farnum

Wilfrid Hyde-White
Staff Captain

Martin Miller
Professor

Esme Percy
Vizier

Mary Jerrold
Lettie
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Robert Morley and Felix Aylmer are on fine form as two retired soldiers who take up residence (for a whopping great £12 per annum!) in a house on London's fashionable Berkeley Square. Still loyal to Queen Anne, however, they plan to capture an enemy commander at their home, and whilst contriving their cunning plan manage to do away with themselves and get themselves sentenced to hang around on the planet until their house is visited by a reigning monarch. What now ensues are a series of daft escapades through the centuries as their haunting ghostliness sometimes scares away and somethings encourages the house's new lodgers - but despite all of their frequently humorous and creative efforts, no royalty... The two gents "Bulldog" and "Jumbo" are having fun, and it is a bit contagious - but the thing takes a simple concept and stretches it out for too long. The joke just wears thin, particularly as we move into the more modern ages. The ending is quite quirky, though and all told, I have to say watching the pair of them, with a decent script and an enjoyable sense of mischief and bloody-mindedness was quite enjoyable.
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