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Limelight (1936 film)

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Director
  
Herbert Wilcox

Music by
  
Geraldo

Duration
  

Country
  
United Kingdom

8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, Musical

Cinematography
  
Freddie Young

Writer
  
Laura Whetter

Language
  
English

Release date
  
January 1936

Cast
  
Anna Neagle
,
Arthur Tracy
,
Jane Winton
,
Ellis Jeffreys

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Limelight is a 1936 British musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Arthur Tracy, Anna Neagle and Jane Winton. It was released in the U.S. as Backstage.

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Plot

When chorus girl Marjorie (Anna Neagle) discovers singer Bob (Arthur Tracy) busking in the streets, and the star of her show falls ill, she persuades her producer to give him a break. Sure enough, Bob becomes an overnight sensation, but success unfortunately goes to his head.

Cast

  • Arthur Tracy as Bob Grant
  • Anna Neagle as Marjorie Kaye
  • Jane Winton as Ray Madison
  • Ellis Jeffreys as Lady Madeleine
  • Muriel George as Mrs. Kaye
  • Alexander Field as Alf Sparks
  • Anthony Holles as Impresario
  • William Freshman as Joe
  • Helena Pickard as Pixie
  • Queenie Leonard as Queenie
  • Ralph Reader as Ralph
  • Tilly Losch as Dancer
  • W. MacQueen Pope as Press Representative
  • Ronald Shiner as Asst. Stage Manager
  • Andreas Malandrinos as Singer
  • Production

    The film was the first made by Wilcox's independent production company, Herbert Wilcox Productions, at his Elstree Studios. It was distributed by J. Arthur Rank's newly formed General Film Distributors, ending a previous arrangement Wilcox had with United Artists. The story was based on Anna Neagle's "discovery" by Wilcox when singing in a show with Jack Buchanan' Buchanan agreed to play a role based on himself. The film was known as Street Singer's Serenade.

    The film was an attempt to make a more populist contemporary hit, moving away from the more expensive costume pictures such as Nell Gwynn and Peg of Old Drury which Wilcox had recently made starring Anna Neagle. For this film Wilcox partnered her with the popular American singer Arthur Tracy.

    This drama musical romance features Arthur Tracy's street singing. The film's Dance Director was Ralph Reader. His work was so appreciated by Herbert Wilcox that he created a part for Reader to dance with Neagle in the actual film.

    Critical reception

    Allmovie wrote, "in addition to the two stars, Limelight is enlivened by the dancing prowess of the legendary Tilly Losch; also showing up for an uncredited cameo is stage and screen luminary Jack Buchanan.

    References

    Limelight (1936 film) Wikipedia
    Limelight (1936 film) IMDb