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Music Hall (film)

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Directed by
  
John Baxter

Director
  
John Baxter

Screenplay
  
John Baxter

Produced by
  
Julius Hagen

Music by
  
W.L. Trytel

Running time
  
1h 13m

Music director
  
William Trytel

Written by
  
John Baxter H. Fowler Mear Wallace Orton

Starring
  
George Carney Ben Field Mark Daly

Cinematography
  
Sydney Blythe Ernest Palmer

Edited by
  
Michael C. Chorlton Lister Laurance

Cast
  
George Carney, Mark Daly, Ben Field

Similar
  
Kentucky Minstrels, When You Come Home, Old Mother Riley in Business

Music Hall is a 1934 British musical drama film directed by John Baxter and starring George Carney, Ben Field and Mark Daly. It was made at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie.

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The film's sets were designed by James A. Carter.

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Cast

  • George Carney as Bill
  • Ben Field as Steve
  • Mark Daly as Scotty
  • Helena Pickard as Lou
  • Olive Sloane
  • Wally Patch as Fred
  • Derrick De Marney as Jim
  • Peggy Novak
  • Edgar Driver as Tich
  • C. Denier Warren as Bendini
  • Walter Amner
  • Eve Chapman
  • Wilson Coleman as Mr. Davis
  • Bertram Dench
  • G.H. Elliott as Himself
  • Roddy Hughes
  • Raymond Newell
  • Gershom Parkington
  • The Sherman Fisher Girls as Themselves
  • Debroy Somers as Himself
  • Harry Terry as Flies
  • John Turnbull as Collins
  • Freddie Watts as Bert Catchpole
  • D.J. Williams
  • References

    Music Hall (film) Wikipedia