Four war-time performers known for their concert parties, have a reunion. They decide they are still good together and form a successful nightclub act.

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ABOUT THE MOVIE

Date With a Dream is a light, music‑driven British comedy following four wartime entertainers who reunite after demobilisation. Blending nightclub charm, gentle humour and musical interludes, it captures the optimism and uncertainty of post‑war Britain as performers try to rebuild their lives and careers.

DIRECTOR

D. Ross Lederman — an American director known for efficient, fast‑paced productions across crime, comedy and adventure films, bringing a clean, studio‑friendly style to this British outing.

CAST & PERFORMERS

  • Terry Randall
  • Wally Patch
  • Jeannie Carson
  • Vic Lewis and His Orchestra
  • Supporting turns from a range of post‑war British stage talent

PRODUCTION NOTES

Shot in the late 1940s as Britain’s film industry was rebuilding, the movie leans heavily on musical numbers and ensemble chemistry. The nightclub setting allowed the production to feature real musicians and performers, giving the film an authentic variety‑show feel.

BEHIND THE SCENES

The film reflects the era’s appetite for light escapism. Many cast members were active entertainers during the war, and their real‑world experience lends the story a grounded charm. The musical sequences were filmed with minimal cuts to preserve the live‑performance energy.

THEMES

  • Post‑war optimism
  • Rebuilding identity after conflict
  • Friendship and reunion
  • The healing power of entertainment
  • The transitional nature of late‑1940s British culture

CINEMATIC STYLE

Expect a blend of stage‑influenced framing, straightforward studio lighting and musical interludes presented with minimal embellishment. The film’s simplicity is part of its charm — a snapshot of British cinema before the stylistic shifts of the 1950s.

WHY WATCH IT?

For fans of vintage British cinema, this is a warm, easygoing slice of post‑war entertainment. It’s also a rare chance to see performers of the era in a film that captures the mood of a nation rediscovering joy.

Popcorn Facts 1POPCORN FACTS

  • Many musical performers appear as themselves
  • The film was part of a wave of morale‑boosting comedies released after WWII
  • Its nightclub sequences were filmed using real band arrangements from the period
  • The movie circulated heavily on early British television, contributing to its cult rediscovery