A Run for Your Money
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| A Run for Your Money | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Charles Frend |
| Produced by | Michael Balcon Leslie Norman |
| Written by | Clifford Evans (story) Richard Hughes Leslie Norman Charles Frend Diana Morgan (add. dialogue) |
| Starring | Donald Houston Meredith Edwards Alec Guinness Moira Lister Hugh Griffith |
| Release date(s) | 1949 |
| Running time | 85 minutes |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
| IMDb profile | |
A Run for Your Money is a 1949 Ealing Studios comedy film starring Donald Houston and Meredith Edwards as two Welshmen visiting London for the first time. The supporting cast includes Alec Guinness, Moira Lister and Hugh Griffith.
[edit] Plot summary
Two Welsh coal miners from Hafoduwchbenceubwllymarchogcoch, David 'Dai Number 9' Jones (Donald Houston) and Thomas 'Twm' Jones (Meredith Edwards), win a contest run by the Echo newspaper. The prize is 100 pounds each, plus the best seats for an important rugby union match between Wales and England at Twickenham. For the naive Welshmen, this is their first trip to England.
They are supposed to be met at the train station by Whimple (Alec Guinness), a gardening columnist, but they miss each other. Instead, the two miners become separated when Dai is picked up by attractive con artist Jo (Moira Lister) after she overhears them talking about the prize money. At Jo's suggestion, she and Dai go to the newspaper to collect the money. The editor makes Whimple responsible for showing Dai around, but Jo soon manages to lose him. Then, as they spend time together, Dai begins to fall in love with Jo, though he already has a girlfriend named Bronwen.
Meanwhile, Twm recognizes a familiar face: Huw (Hugh Griffith), a down-on-his-luck harpist and singer. They go looking for Dai (between drinks at various pubs). Eventually, they give up and go to the rugby match, getting there just as it ends (Wales wins). There, they meet up with Whimple.
Jo takes Dai shopping for a diamond ring for Bronwen; her confederate Barney (Leslie Perrins) tries to cheat him, but Dai changes his mind about which ring he wants and ends up getting a fair deal. Jo takes him back to her flat so Barney can sneak in and steal Dai's money. Dai proposes that she move to Wales and offers to give her money to pay for the fare, but then he remembers Bronwen and changes his mind. Disappointed more than she expected, she steals his money. Just then, Whimple shows up and tells Dai the truth about the woman.
A chase ensues. Dai gets Jo's purse, with the money in it, and runs to catch the train back to Wales, where he is reunited with Twm. Jo and Barney bring a policeman and accuse Dai of being a thief; to avoid trouble, Dai gives back the purse. As the train pulls out though, Jo throws him back his money, much to Barney's disgust.

