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Gracie Fields Collection (7 Films) - 4-DVD Set (DVD) (*)
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$66.99

Original Title: Love, Life and Laughter / Sing As We Go / Sally in Our Alley / Looking on the Bright Side / Queen of Hearts / Look Up and Laugh / The Show Goes On
Language Selections:
English ( Mono )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
538 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Collectors Edition
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access
Black & White


Movie filmed in 1931 - 1937 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Maurice Elvey
Basil Dean
Graham Cutts
Monty Banks


Written By:
Maurice Braddell
Robert Edmunds
J.B. Priestley
Gordon Wellesley
Miles Malleson
Charles McEvoy
Basil Dean
Archie Pitt
Douglas Furber
Clifford Grey
Anthony Kimmins


Actors:
Gracie Fields ..... Nellie Gwynn
John Loder ..... Prince Charles
Ivor Barnard ..... Troubetski
Alan Aynesworth ..... King Boris
Fred Duprez ..... Sam Greenbaum
Esme Percy ..... Goebschen
Veronica Brady ..... Mrs. Gwyn
Horace Kenney ..... Mr. Gwyn
Eric Maturin ..... The Director
Robb Wilton ..... Magistrate
Norah Howard ..... Princess Grapfel
A. Bromley Davenport ..... Menkenburg
Elizabeth Jenns ..... Actress
Raymond Lovell ..... Saville
Jack Raine ..... Aide
Gracie Fields ..... Gracie Platt
John Loder ..... Hugh Phillips
Dorothy Hyson ..... Phyllis Logan
Stanley Holloway ..... Policeman
Frank Pettingell ..... Uncle Murgatroyd Platt
Lawrence Grossmith ..... Sir William Upton
Morris Harvey ..... The Cowboy
Arthur Sinclair ..... The Great Maestro
Maire O'Neill ..... Madame Osiris
Ben Field ..... Nobby
Olive Sloane ..... Violet (The Song-Pluggers'Girlfriend)
Margaret Yarde ..... Mrs. Clotty
Evelyn Roberts ..... Parkinson
Norman Walker ..... Hezekiah Crabtree
James R. Gregson
Gracie Fields ..... Sally Winch
Ian Hunter ..... George Miles
Florence Desmond ..... Florrie Small
Ivor Barnard ..... Tod Small
Fred Groves ..... Alf Cope
Gibb McLaughlin ..... Jim Sears
Ben Field ..... Sam Bilson
Barbara Gott ..... Mrs. Pool
Renée Macready ..... Lady Daphne
Helen Ferrers ..... Duchess of Wexford
Florence Harwood
Gracie Fields ..... Gracie
Richard Dolman ..... Laurie
Julian Rose ..... Oscar Schultz
Wyn Richmond ..... Miss Joy
Tony De Lungo ..... Delmonico
Betty Shale ..... Hetty Hunt
Viola Compton ..... Sergeant
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: ..... Bettina
Bettina Montahners
Gracie Fields ..... Grace Perkins
John Loder ..... Derek Cooper
Enid Stamp-Taylor ..... Yvonne
Fred Duprez ..... Zulenberg
Edward Rigby ..... Perkins
Julie Suedo ..... Rita Dow
Jean Lester ..... Mrs. Perkins
Hal Gordon ..... Stage Manager
Syd Crossley ..... Constable
Madeline Seymour ..... Mrs. Vandeleur
H.F. Maltby ..... Solicitor
Margaret Yarde ..... Mrs. Porter
Gracie Fields ..... Gracie Pearson
Alfred Drayton ..... Belfer
Douglas Wakefield ..... Joe Chirk
Billy Nelson ..... Alf Chirk
Harry Tate ..... Turnpenny
Huntley Wright ..... Ketley
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: ..... Lady Buster
Helen Ferrers ..... Sidney Pearson
Tommy Fields ..... Miss Canvey
Maud Gill ..... Rosenbloom
Morris Harvey ..... Piano Assistant
Kenneth Kove ..... Marjorie Belfer
Vivien Leigh ..... Journalist
Jack Melford ..... Brierley
Norman Walker ..... Malpas
D.J. Williams
Gracie Fields ..... Sally Scowcroft
Owen Nares ..... Martin Fraser
John Stuart ..... Mack McDonald
Horace Hodges ..... Sam Bishop
Edward Rigby ..... Mr. Scowcroft, Sally's Father
Amy Veness ..... Mrs. Scowcroft, Sally's Mother
Arthur Sinclair ..... Mike OHara
Cyril Ritchard ..... Jimmy
Jack Hobbs ..... Nicholson
Dennis Arundell ..... Felix Flack
Billy Merson ..... Manager
Frederick Leister ..... O.B. Dalton
Patrick Barr ..... Designer
Nina Vanna ..... Maniana
Tom Payne ..... Professor Augustino


Synopsis:
Gracie Fields was one of Britain's all time greatest stars. Born over a fish and chip shop in Rochdale, Lancashire, Fields' rise to fame was a true rags-to-riches story that culminated with her becoming one of Britain's highest paid performers. With a unique singing voice and boundless charisma, she worked tirelessly to became a star of variety and Music Hall. With the advent of talking pictures, it wasn't long before Fields took the big screen by storm too. Often playing 'Our Gracie', a down-to-earth mill-worker with an endless optimism despite all sorts of hardship, Fields provided much needed hope and joy to depression-era audiences. This collection brings together some of Gracie Fields' most successful films from the pinnacle of her popularity. Fields' smash hit debut 'Sally In Our Alley' memorably transferred her much-loved stage persona to the screen. 'Love, Life And Laughter' and 'Looking On The Bright Side' are both bitter-sweet romances. 'Queen Of Hearts' and 'The Show Goes On' are theatrical stories of singers who find success, each in very different ways. 'Sing As We Go' and 'Look Up And Laugh' are true gems of Music Hall humour and feel-good entertainment.

Love, Life and Laughter (Dir. Maurice Elvey) (1934): An impoverished author and a cabaret girl each have their dream of success, but are happy to wake to each other and reality.

Sing As We Go (Dir. Basil Dean) (1934): When the textile mill closes, putting her out of work, Gracie finds herself experiencing all of the amusements of Blackpool.

Sally In Our Alley (Dir. Maurice Elvey) (1931): A working class girl who waits on tables in a London coffee house sings to the customers to keep them entertained.

Looking on The Bright Side (Dir. Graham Cutts / Basil Dean) (1932): Manicurist Fields falls for songwriting hairdresser Dolman whose heart belongs to a gorgeous singer.

Queen of Hearts (Dir. Monty Banks) (1936): Gracie Perkins is a seamstress who is mistaken for a wealthy patroness of the arts!

Look Up And Laugh (Dir. Basil Dean) (1935): Gracie rallies fellow stall-holders when a department store chain threatens to takeover and demolish their business.

The Show Goes On (Dir. Basil Dean) (1937): The rise of British entertainer Graci Fields from humble mill girl to the most popular and highest paid performer in Great Britain during the Depression era is chronicled in this biographical drama.

Collection of seven Gracie Fields films. Includes LOVE LIFE AND LAUGHTER, SING AS WE GO, SALLY IN OUR VALLEY, LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE, QUEEN OF HEARTS, LOOK UP AND LAUGH and THE SHOW GOES ON.
This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 12 February, 2011.
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