Geronimo1967
I suppose this scenario must have played out in quite a few households across the country after the end of WWII. Roger (Don Stannard) returns home to his loving wife Aileen (Terry Randall) and pretty much instantly struggles to settle down into his new, rather pedestrian, existence. They have very little money and he sees his wife (innocently) associating with friends like Henry (Ellis Irving) who can give her so much more than he can. Its this frustration that leads him to abscond - but a chance meeting with his supposed foe might just help him get his priorities straight. Its a very gently paced, rather contrived, story this with far too much dialogue: if she called him darling one more time and frankly it really struggles to sustain nine...