by Mark Murton
Directed by: Andrew Sinclair
This review contains an Implied Kitty Carnage Warning!
Synopsis: Dylan Thomas’ celebrated “play for voices,” originally commissioned for BBC radio in 1954, charting a spring day in the lives of the inhabitants of the fictional Welsh seaside village of Llareggub, gets a straightforward and faithful transfer to film.
Kitty Cameos: “And the anthracite statues of the horses sleep in the fields, and the cows in the byres, and the dogs in the wetnosed yards; and the cats nap in the slant corners or lope sly, streaking and needling, on the one cloud of the roofs.”





“Now, woken at last by the out-of-bed-sleepy-head-Polly-put-the-kettle-on townhall bell, Lily Smalls, Mrs. Beynon’s treasure, comes downstairs from a dream of royalty who all night long went larking with her full of sauce in the Milk Wood dark, and puts the kettle on the primus ring in Mrs. Beynon’s kitchen.”

MRS. BEYNON (Loudly, from above): Lily!
LILY SMALLS (Loudly): Yes, mum.
MRS. BEYNON: Where’s my tea, girl?
LILY SMALLS: (Softly) Where d’you think? (Places teapot in cat’s litter box)

Implied Kitty Carnage Warning! “From Beynon Butchers in Coronation Street, the smell of fried liver sidles out with onions on its breath. And listen! In the dark breakfast-room behind the shop, Mr. and Mrs. Beynon, waited upon by their treasure, enjoy, between bites, their everymorning hullabaloo, and Mrs. Beynon slips the gristly bits under the tasselled tablecloth to her fat cat.”

MRS. BEYNON: She likes the liver, Ben.
MR. BEYNON: She ought to do, Bess. It’s her brother’s.

MRS. BEYNON (Screaming): Oh, d’you hear that, Lily?
LILY SMALLS: Yes, mum.
MRS. BEYNON: We’re eating pusscat.
LILY SMALLS: Yes, mum.
MRS. BEYNON: Oh, you cat-butcher!
MR. BEYNON: It was doctored, mind.
MRS. BEYNON (Hysterical): What’s that got to do with it?

“All the women are out this morning, in the sun. You can tell it’s Spring … That’s Mrs. Dai Bread One, waltzing up the street like a jelly, every time she shakes it’s slap slap slap. Who’s that? Mrs. Butcher Beynon with her pet black cat, it follows her everywhere, miaow and all.”


“And high above, in Salt Lake Farm, Mr. Utah Watkins counts, all night, the wife-faced sheep as they leap the fences on the hill, smiling and knitting and bleating just like Mrs. Utah Watkins.”

Cast members featured in cat scenes:
Lily … Meg Wynn Owen
Mrs. Benyon … Mary Jones
Mr. Butcher Benyon … Hubert Rees
Mrs. Dai Bread One … Dorethea Phillips
Mrs. Utah Watkins … Maudie Edwards
Final Mewsings: At least we get to actually see the cats in this film version.
Many thanks to Eric Bond Hutton and Ted Davis for also spotting the cats in this film.
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