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Hobsons choice - Wikipedia A Hobson's choice is a free choice in which only one thing is actually offered The term is often used to describe an illusion that choices are available The best known Hobson's choice is "I'll give you a choice: take it or leave it", wherein "leaving it" is strongly undesirable
Hobsons Choice (1954 film) - Wikipedia It stars Charles Laughton in the role of Victorian bootmaker Henry Hobson, John Mills as timid but highly talented employee Will Mossop, and Brenda de Banzie as Hobson's eldest, fiercely determined daughter
Hobsons Choice (1954) - IMDb Hobson's Choice: Directed by David Lean With Charles Laughton, John Mills, Brenda de Banzie, Daphne Anderson Widower Henry Hobson refuses to let his three daughters get married because he doesn't want to pay settlements, so they'll just have to outsmart him
Hobsons Choice - Meaning Origin Of The Phrase - Phrasefinder When the only options are either accept what is offered or refuse it, we have ‘Hobson’s choice’ The expression is effectively the same as ‘take it or leave it’ The expression is best known in the UK, but became used worldwide following the successful eponymous 1954 film starring Charles Laughton
Hobson’s Choice (1954) - The Criterion Collection Hobson’s Choice An unsung comic triumph from David Lean, Hobson’s Choice stars the legendary Charles Laughton as the harrumphing Henry Hobson, the owner of a boot shop in late Victorian northern England
Hobsons Choice - Rotten Tomatoes Hobson's Choice NEW Henry Hobson (Charles Laughton), a British widower, is the overbearing owner of a shoe shop His three daughters -- Alice, Vicky and Maggie (Brenda De Banzie) -- work for
Hobsons Choice (1954) — The Movie Database (TMDB) Henry Hobson owns and tyrannically runs a successful Victorian boot maker’s shop in Salford, England A stingy widower with a weakness for overindulging in the local Moonraker Public House, he exploits his three daughters as cheap labour
Hobsons Choice (1954) - Plot - IMDb Henry Hobson (Charles Laughton) runs a successful bootmaker's shop in 19th-century Salford A widower with a weakness for the pub opposite, he forcefully tries to run the lives of his three unruly daughters
Hobson’s Choice – Idiom, Meaning and Sentence Examples - GRAMMARIST A Hobson’s choice refers to a situation where the only real option is to accept what’s offered or get nothing at all While it might seem like there’s no actual choice, there technically is: you can take the offer or go without