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Britannia of Billingsgate

Britannia of Billingsgate (1933)

60% User Rating
1h 20min
Comedy
Music
Drama

The owner of a fish-and-chips shop in the Billingsgate area of London harbors a secret ambition: to become a movie star. It turns out that she has a beautiful singing voice, and when that fact comes to the attention of a movie studio, it begins to turn her and her family's lives upside down.

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Cast

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Violet Loraine

Violet Loraine

Bessie Bolton

Gordon Harker

Gordon Harker

Bert Bolton

Kay Hammond

Kay Hammond

Pearl Bolton

John Mills

John Mills

Fred Bolton

Drusilla Wills

Drusilla Wills

Mrs. Wigglesworth

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Walter Sondes

Harold Hogarth

Glennis Lorimer

Glennis Lorimer

Maud

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Anthony Holles

Guidobaldi

Joyce Kirby

Joyce Kirby

Joan

Gibb McLaughlin

Gibb McLaughlin

Westerbrook

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Grethe Hansen

Gwen

Wally Patch

Wally Patch

Harry

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Ernest Sefton

Publicity Man

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Jane Cornell

Fay

Cecil Ramage

Cecil Ramage

Producer

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Ron Johnson

Dirt Track Rider

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Gus Kuhn

Dirt Track Rider

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Colin Watson

Dirt Track Rider

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Tom Farndon

Dirt Track Rider

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Claude Rye

Dirt Track Rider

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Arthur Warwick

Dirt Track Rider

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Roy Fox

Bandleader

Ian Wilson

Ian Wilson

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George Turner

Pal

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

August 29, 2022

This is actually quite a cheery little feature that sees fish and chip shop owner "Bessie" (established theatre star Violet Loraine) aspire to become a film star. Fat chance thinks you! Well, as it happens she has a decent enough singing voice and when she is "discovered" by a local studio, her life with family "Bert" (Gordon Harker), "Pearl" (Kay Hammond) and "Fred" (John Mills) is suddenly all topsy-turvy. What makes this a little more memorable is that it demonstrates to an audience just how films were put together then - the filming, audio, lighting - and film was expensive stuff so much of this was live! Harker and Loraine have a conviviality to their characters that lends well to the gentle comedy very much of it's time: an amiable English combination of stoicism and opportunity - with a solid supporting cast. It has a charm to it this. That doesn't make it memorable or really even very good, but it had a job to do in 1930s Britain and I suspect it did it well enough to pack out the houses for eighty minutes on a Saturday afternoon.

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