Gaiety George (1946)
The life of Irishman George Howard who buys an English theatre and strives to improve the standard of musical entertainment. Set in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and loosely based on fact.
Director: George King
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Richard Greene as George Howard |
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Ann Todd as Kathryn Davis |
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Peter Graves as Henry Carter |
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Morland Graham as Morris |
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Hazel Court as Elizabeth Brown |
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Charles Victor as Danny Collier |
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Jack Train as Hastings |
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Leni Lynn as Florence Stevens |
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Ursula Jeans as Isobel Forbes |
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Daphne Barker as Miss de Courtney |
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Maire O'Neill as Mrs. Murphy |
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Frank Pettingell as Grindley |
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Phyllis Robins as Chubbs |
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John Laurie as McTavish |
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Frederick Burtwell as Jenkins |
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Anthony Holles as Wade |
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David Horne as Lord Mountsbury |
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Patrick Waddington as Lt. Travers |
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Claud Allister as Archie |
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Graeme Muir as Lord Elstown |
| Directing | George King | Director |
| Writing | Richard Fisher | Story |
| Writing | Katherine Strueby | Writer |
| Writing | Peter Creswell | Story |
| Writing | Basil Woon | Dialogue |
| Sound | Percy Dayton | Sound |