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  1. 8/10. 'The Big Day' has much to recommend it to fans of vintage British melodrama. Weirdling_Wolf 28 December 2021. Made just before the dynamic, diametric shift of the more confrontational kitchen sink dramas like 'Poor Cow', and 'Darling', 'The Big Day' is a little more stolidly fashioned B-feature, while considerably less showy, Peter Graham ...

  2. Country. United Kingdom. Runtime. 55 min. Production Companies. Independent Artists. Drama. Black and White. Three very different men compete for a top job; the result of the interviews comes as a surprise to everyone.

  3. Anticipation rises in three men, each of whom is being considered for a big promotion in a growing company. Director Peter Graham Scott Producer Arthur Alcott, Julian Wintle Screenwriter Bill ...

  4. A drama unfolding in the business world where shrewd methods are adopted by a boss to select a suitable yes-man for the Board. Peter Graham Scott. Director. Bill MacIlwraith. Writer. Full Cast & Crew.

  5. The Big Day is a 1960 black and white British "B" drama film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Donald Pleasence, Harry H. Corbett, Andrée Melly and Colin Gordon. The Big Day. Lobby card. Directed by.

  6. Released July 1, 1960. Runtime 55m. Director Peter Graham Scott. Writer Bill MacIlwraith. Country United Kingdom. Languages English. Studio Bryanston Films. Genres Drama. A drama unfolding in the business world where shrewd methods are adopted by a boss to select a suitable yes-man for the Board.

  7. Veteran British "heavy" Donald Pleasence has the 1960 programmer The Big Day all to himself. Pleasence plays a businessman who has overextended himself financially, and overplayed his hand in his personal life. His already rocky marriage is further threatened by his impatient mistress.