Old Mother Riley's Circus
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| Old Mother Riley's Circus | |
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British trade ad poster | |
| Directed by | Thomas Bentley |
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| Produced by | Wallace Orton |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | James Wilson |
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| Music by | Kennedy Russell |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Anglo-American Film Corporation |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Old Mother Riley's Circus is a 1941 British comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and John Longden.[1][2] Old Mother Riley takes over a struggling circus and makes a huge success of it.[3] The trade ad poster proclaims, "A LAUGH - A YELL - A ROAR - A LUCANQUAKE!" The film was made at the Rock Studios in Elstree by British National Films. It was the final film by Bentley, who had been a leading British director during the silent era and early sound era.
Old Mother Riley is the ringmaster after taking over a big top with flagging fortunes. Although the circus is plagued by the disappearance of its owner, and the bailiffs are at the door, the show somehow manages to go on. Money starts to pour in, financial disaster is avoided, and Mother Riley discovers her long-lost daughter is in fact the star of the show.[4]
Cast
- Arthur Lucan as Mrs. Riley
- Kitty McShane as Kitty Riley
- John Longden as Bill
- Edgar Driver as Bobo the Clown
- Beckett Bould as Davis
- Roy Emerton as Santley, circus owner
- O. B. Clarence as Lawyer
- Syd Crossley as The Bailiff
- Hector Abbas as Wizista, the hypnotist
- W. T. Holland as Character
- John Turnbull as Cinema Manager
- Iris Vandeleur as Landlady
- Ben Williams as Lucky
- Nora Gordon as 1st Charwoman
- Jennie Gregson as 2nd Charwoman
Production
Filming took place in 1941.[5]