Music Hall (film)
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Directed byJohn Baxter
Written byJohn Baxter
H. Fowler Mear
Wallace Orton
H. Fowler Mear
Wallace Orton
Produced byJulius Hagen
StarringGeorge Carney
Ben Field
Mark Daly
Ben Field
Mark Daly
| Music Hall | |
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Opening titles | |
| Directed by | John Baxter |
| Written by | John Baxter H. Fowler Mear Wallace Orton |
| Produced by | Julius Hagen |
| Starring | George Carney Ben Field Mark Daly |
| Cinematography | Sydney Blythe Ernest Palmer |
| Edited by | Michael C. Chorlton Lister Laurance |
| Music by | W.L. Trytel |
Production company | Real Art Productions |
| Distributed by | RKO Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Music Hall is a 1934 British musical drama film directed by John Baxter and starring George Carney, Ben Field and Mark Daly.[1] It was. written by Baxter, H. Fowler Mear and Wallace Orton.
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
Production
The film was made at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie,[2] with sets designed by James A. Carter.