Margaret Lockwood (Nina)
Vic Oliver (Sacha)
Peter Graves (Peter Pyke)
Roland Culver (Ferdinand)
Max Bacon (Jacobus)
Frank Cellier (Pyke)
Jean Simmons (Heidi)
Eliot Makeham (Dumka)
Iris Lang (Tania)
George Relph (Otto)
Gibb McLaughlin (Marcel)
Irene Handl (Miss Haddock)
Henry Hewitt (Announcer)
Alan Keith (Raphael)
Vic Oliver (Sacha)
Peter Graves (Peter Pyke)
Roland Culver (Ferdinand)
Max Bacon (Jacobus)
Frank Cellier (Pyke)
Jean Simmons (Heidi)
Eliot Makeham (Dumka)
Iris Lang (Tania)
George Relph (Otto)
Gibb McLaughlin (Marcel)
Irene Handl (Miss Haddock)
Henry Hewitt (Announcer)
Alan Keith (Raphael)
Set just after the end of WWII (but filmed in the middle of it) in a time of general euphoria at having won the war, with full employment and general happiness for all (or nearly all).
Peter, the young wastrel son of a hard working hotel owner doesn't like the idea of having to work for a living. He discovers a society of "White Elephants" who are quite willing to be poor as long as they don't have to work. They are protected and guided by Nina and her precocious sister Heidi.(9 pictures)
Peter, the young wastrel son of a hard working hotel owner doesn't like the idea of having to work for a living. He discovers a society of "White Elephants" who are quite willing to be poor as long as they don't have to work. They are protected and guided by Nina and her precocious sister Heidi.(9 pictures)












