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  1. The Weaker Sex is a 1948 British drama film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Ursula Jeans, Cecil Parker and Joan Hopkins. It was one of the most popular films at the British box office in 1948.

    • the play No Medals by Esther McCracken
  2. The Weaker Sex: Directed by Roy Ward Baker. With Ursula Jeans, Cecil Parker, Joan Hopkins, Derek Bond. A mother struggles to maintain normalcy at home as D-Day nears. With lodgers, absent children in the Navy, and no war job, she questions her choice to remain a housewife when her son's ship is damaged.

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    • Drama
    • Roy Ward Baker
    • 1949-07-15
  3. 27 de feb. de 2019 · The Weaker Sex (1948) 4.6. ( 5) Life on the home front during World War 2. Martha Dacre tries to keep her home running as normal, during the run up to the D Day landings. With several lodgers to contend with, and her son and daughter away serving in the Navy, she has chosen to stay as a housewife.

  4. Hace 3 días · The Weaker Sex. Following one family from 1944 onwards, this film tells the story of the women who worked to keep the home fires burning. An affecting tribute to the vital role women played ensuring that husbands, sons and daughters had something to come home to. War 1948 85 mins. Watch for free.

  5. The Weaker Sex es una película dirigida por Roy Ward Baker con Ursula Jeans, Cecil Parker, Joan Hopkins, Derek Bond .... Año: 1948. Título original: The Weaker Sex. Sinopsis: Martha Dacre intenta llevar una vida normal en los días precedentes al desembarco en Normandía.

    • Erwin Hillier
    • Roy Ward Baker
    • Reino Unido
    • Drama. Bélico | II Guerra Mundial
  6. The Weaker Sex is a film directed by Roy Ward Baker with Ursula Jeans, Cecil Parker, Joan Hopkins, Derek Bond .... Year: 1948. Original title: The Weaker Sex. Synopsis: Life on the home front during World War 2. Martha Dacre tries to keep her home running as normal, during the run up to the D Day landings.

  7. Summaries. A mother struggles to maintain normalcy at home as D-Day nears. With lodgers, absent children in the Navy, and no war job, she questions her choice to remain a housewife when her son's ship is damaged. Life on the home front during World War 2.