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193787 minComedy, Romance

Storm in a Teacup

Is Storm in a Teacup a Hit or Flop?

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Is Storm in a Teacup worth watching? With a rating of 7.5/10, this Comedy, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Storm in a Teacup Synopsis

A local politician in Scotland tries to break the reporter who wrote a negative story about him, and who is also in love with his daughter.

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Top Cast

Vivien Leigh
Vivien LeighVictoria Gow
Rex Harrison
Rex HarrisonFrank Burdon
Cecil Parker
Cecil ParkerProvost William Gow
Sara Allgood
Sara AllgoodHonoria Hegarty
Ursula Jeans
Ursula JeansLisbet Skirving
Gus McNaughton
Gus McNaughtonHorace Skirving
Edgar K. Bruce
Edgar K. BruceMcKellar
Robert Hale
Robert HaleLord Skerryvore
Quentin McPhearson
Quentin McPhearsonBaillie Callender
Arthur Wontner
Arthur WontnerFiscal

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Based on audience ratings (7.5/10), Storm in a Teacup is considered a hit among viewers.

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Storm in a Teacup is a Comedy, Romance movie that A local politician in Scotland tries to break the reporter who wrote a negative story about him, and who is also in love with his daughter....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 20, 2022
★ 7

This is quite a fun poke at the most preposterous and inflexible aspects of the political system as Rex Harrison - a journalist - writes an article critical of the rather arbitrary and pompous behaviour of the Provost of the Scottish town of Baikie (a kilted Cecil Parker) after he orders the confiscation of a dog whose owner has repeatedly refused to pay the fee for a statutory dog licence (or the many, subsequent, fines). Add to this cocktail the daughter of the Provost - Vivien Leigh, who takes a bit of a shine to Harrison and the story starts to take off. It's enjoyable, with fast-paced dialogue and some strong performances from the three leading actors who go some way to enlivening their characters. It's far too long, however - it really does go "walkies" for quite a bit in the middle, but that said it takes a gentle swipe at the establishment and with an outdoor swimming fundraiser cancelled due to rain, it does leave a smile on your face.