A group of troubled people gather at the Halfway House Inn in rural Wales. As they stay there the innkeeper Rhys and his daughter Gwyneth come to have a strange effect over them bringing out and offering clarity to their problems. But the group soon comes to realize that there is something very strange about the inn... The Halfway House is one of Ealing's war propaganda films and is an adaptation from a play by Dennis Ogden.
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Basil Deardon directs this 1940s fantasy drama about being offered a chance for redemption. After sheltering from a storm in a Welsh inn a group of strangers, each with something to hide, begin to notice that all is not as it seems with their new surroundings. Welcomed by the innkeeper Rhys (Mervyn Johns) and his ethereal daughter Gwyneth (Glynis Johns), the guests soon come to realise that they are in a different dimension, one where time is literally standing still, and that they've been given the chance to put right the wrongs that they've committed in the past.
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