To Have and to Hold (1951 film)

To Have and to Hold is a 1951 British second feature ('B')[1] drama film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Avis Scott, Patrick Barr and Robert Ayres.

Facing death following a riding accident, a man spends his final days arranging the future romantic needs of his wife.

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Apart from a tactful performance from Patrick Barr as the cripple, and some pleasant country house backgrounds, the situation is strained for all concerned.

"[6] Picturegoer wrote: "TV stars Patrick Barr and Robert Ayres come over well in the male leads of the paralytic and his cousin.

Avis Scott does well as the wife, and her brother and sister are capably portrayed by Harry Fine and Ellen Pollock.