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Twm and Dai Jones, miners from South Wales, win a coal-cutting competition and take a trip to London to see the England-Wales Rugby match, missing connections with their reception committee. In the big city, innocent Dai soon finds himself accompanied by Jo, an attractive con-woman; while Twm meets a Welsh harpist who leads him through many pubs, and Mr. Whimple of the Weekly Echo is led a merry chase...
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| Donald Houston |
(David 'Dai Number 9' Jones) |
| Meredith Edwards |
(Thomas 'Twm' Jones) |
| Moira Lister |
(Jo) |
| Alec Guinness |
(Whimple) |
| Hugh Griffith |
(Huw Price) |
| Clive Morton |
(Editor) |
| Julie Milton |
(Bronwen) |
| Peter Edwards |
(Davies Manager) |
| Joyce Grenfell |
(Mrs Pargiter) |
| Leslie Perrins |
(Barney) |
| Dorothy Bramhall |
(Jane Benson) |
| Andrew Leigh |
(The Pawnbroker) |
| Edward Rigby |
(Beefeater) |
| Desmond Walter-Ellis |
(Station Announcer) |
| Mackenzie Ward |
(Stebbins (Photographer)) |
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| Meadows White |
(Guv'nor) |
| Gabrielle Brune |
(Crooner) |
| Ronnie Harries |
(Dan) |
| Diana Hope |
(A Customer) |
| Dudley Jones |
(Bleddyn) |
| David Davies |
(The Burly Stranger) |
| Tom Jones |
(Elderly Miner) |
| Richard Littledale |
(Cinema Mananger) |
| Charles Cullum |
(Powerful man (uncredited)) |
| Richard Davies |
(Rugby Fan (uncredited)) |
| Patric Doonan |
(Conductor (uncredited)) |
| Anthony Oliver |
(Miner (uncredited)) |
| Marianne Stone |
(Miss Carpenter (uncredited)) |
| Henry Webb |
(Minor Role (uncredited)) |
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