Trottie True

Trottie True (1949)


  • Genre: Music, Drama, Comedy
  • Release Date: 1949-09-29
  • User Rating: 7/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 36min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: The Rank Organisation
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Brian Desmond Hurst
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Summary

Tottie True is a gay-90s British music-hall performer who has her sights set on moving from rags to riches, who loses her heart to the pure-and-true blue balloonist, Sid Skinner, but continues her upward search on improving her social status. She finally settles for Lord Landon Digby who has lots of assets and a very-stiff upper lip. She gets a lot of the latter and very little of the former, and decides Sid might have been a better choice.

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  • Jean Kent

    as Trottie True
  • James Donald

    as Lord Digby Langdon
  • Hugh Sinclair

    as Maurice Beckenham
  • Andrew Crawford

    as Sid Skinner
  • Bill Owen

    as Joe Jugg
  • Michael Medwin

    as Monty, Marquis of Maidenhead
  • Lana Morris

    as Bouncy Barrington
  • Christopher Lee

    as Hon. Bongo Icklesham
  • Harcourt Williams

    as Duke Of Wellwater
  • Heather Thatcher

    as Angela Platt Brown
  • Harold Scott

    as Mr True
  • Joan Young

    as Mrs True
  • Dilys Laye

    as Trottie as a child
  • Carole Lesley

    as Clare as a child
  • Anthony Steel

    as The Bellaires' footman
  • Hattie Jacques

    as Daisy Delaware
  • Roger Moore

    as Stage Door Johnny (uncredited)
  • David Lines

    as Perce as a child
  • Tony Halfpenny

    as Perce True
  • Daphne Anderson

    as Bertha True
  • Campbell Cotts

    as Saintsbury
  • Mary Hinton

    as Duchess of Wellwater
  • Katharine Blake

    as Ruby Rubarto
  • Lyndon Brook

    as Bit Role (uncredited)
  • Olwen Brookes

    as Lady Talman (uncredited)
  • Irene Browne

    as Duchess (uncredited)
  • Patrick Cargill

    as Party Guest (uncredited)
  • Ian Carmichael

    as Bill the Postman (uncredited)
  • Francis de Wolff

    as George Edwardes
  • Howard Douglas

    as Newspaper Editor (uncredited)
  • John Fabian

    as Stage Door Johnnie (uncredited)
  • Gretchen Franklin

    as Martha (uncredited)
  • Helen Goss

    as Mrs. Bellaire (uncredited)
  • Elspet Gray

    as Honor Bellaire (uncredited)
  • May Hallatt

    as Old Ellen (uncredited)
  • Arthur Hambling

    as Mr. Jupp
  • W.E. Holloway

    as Old Vinegar (uncredited)
  • Mary Jones

    as Gladys True (uncredited)
  • Sam Kydd

    as 'Bedford' Stage Manager (uncredited)
  • Andreas Malandrinos

    as Head Waiter (uncredited)
  • Doris Rogers

    as Hon. Mrs. Seaton (uncredited)
  • Leonard Sharp

    as Carter (uncredited)
  • Constance Smith

    as Gaiety Girl (uncredited)
  • Philip Stainton

    as Arthur Briggs (uncredited)
  • Philip Strange

    as Earl of Burney (uncredited)
  • John Vere

    as The Bellaires' Butler (uncredited)
  • Jack Vyvyan

    as Uncle Sam (uncredited)
  • Elsie Wagstaff

    as Dependant Relative (uncredited)
  • Michael Ward

    as Pianist at Ball (uncredited)
  • Ian Wilson

    as Bert (uncredited)
Art Colleen Browning Set Decoration
Production Earl St. John Producer
Crew Harry Waxman Cinematography
Sound Benjamin Frankel Music
Directing Brian Desmond Hurst Director
Editing Ralph Kemplen Editor
Costume & Make-Up Beatrice Dawson Costume Design
Art Ralph W. Brinton Art Direction
Writing Denis Freeman Screenplay
Writing S.J. Simon Writer
Production Hugh Stewart Producer
Production George Pitcher Producer
Writing Caryl Brahms Writer
Sound Fred Ryan Boom Operator

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