SYNOPSIS
Pip, a good-natured, gullible young orphan, lives with kind blacksmith Joe Gargery and his bossy, abusive wife 'Mrs. Joe'. When the boy finds two hidden escaped galley convicts, he obeys under -probably unnecessary- threat of a horrible death to bring the criminals food he must steal at peril of more caning from the battle-ax. Just when Pip fears to get it really good while they have guests, a soldier comes for Joe who takes Pip along as assistant to work on the chains of escaped galley-convicts, who are soon caught. The better-natured one takes the blame for the stolen food. Later Pip is invited to became the playmate of Estelle, the equally arrogant adoptive daughter of gloomy, filthy rich Miss Havisham at her estate, who actually has 'permission' to break the kind kid's heart; being the only pretty girl he ever saw, she wins his heart forever, even after a mysterious benefactor pays through a lawyer for his education and a rich allowance, so he can become a snob in London, by now '...
- John MillsPip
- Valerie HobsonEstella
- Tony WagerYoung Pip
- Jean SimmonsYoung Estella
- Bernard MilesJoe Gargery
- Francis L. SullivanMr. Jaggers
- Finlay CurrieMagwitch
- Martita HuntMiss Havisham
- Alec GuinnessHerbert Pocket
- Ivor BarnardMr. Wemmick
- Freda JacksonMrs.Joe
- Eileen ErskineBiddy
- George HayesConvict
- Hay PetrieUncle Pumblechook
- John ForrestThe Pale Young Gentleman
- Torin ThatcherBentley Drummle
- O.B. ClarenceThe Aged Parent
- John BurchMr. Wopsle
- Richard GeorgeThe Sergeant
- Grace Denbeigh-RussellMrs. Wopsle
- Everley GreggSarah Pocket
- Anne HollandRelation
- Frank AtkinsonMike
- Gordon BeggNight Porter
- Edie MartinMrs. Whimple