Champagne Charlie

Champagne Charlie (1944)

IF IT'S FUN YOU'RE AFTER SEE-Michael Balcon's cavalcade of the old time music-halls CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE

  • Genre: Comedy, Drama, Music
  • Release Date: 1944-08-25
  • User Rating: 5/10 from 6 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 45min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Ealing Studios
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Alberto Cavalcanti
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From 6 Ratings

Summary

A man from the countryside becomes London’s newest music hall sensation, and competes with a rival music hall performer for the audience’s attention.

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  • Tommy Trinder

    as Champagne Charlie
  • Stanley Holloway

    as The Great Vance
  • Betty Warren

    as Bessie Bellwood
  • Jean Kent

    as Dolly Bellwood
  • Austin Trevor

    as The Duke
  • Robert Wyndham

    as Duckworth (Chairman of the Mogador)
  • Harry Fowler

    as 'Orace
  • Drusilla Wills

    as Bessie's Dresser
  • Joan Carol

    as Cora (Mogador Barmaid)
  • Bill Shine

    as Mogador Stage Manager
  • Guy Middleton

    as Tipsy Swell
  • Frederick Piper

    as Learoyd
  • Andreas Malandrinos

    as Gatti
  • Paul Bonifas

    as Targetino
  • Peter De Greeff

    as Lord Petersfield
  • Norman Pierce

    as Landlord of Elephant & Castle
  • Eddie Phillips

    as Tom Sayers
  • Leslie Clarke

    as Fred Saunders (Leybourne's Brother)
  • Eric Boon

    as Clinker
  • Joey Carr

    as Bit Part (uncredited)
  • Hazel Court

    as Tipsy Champagne Drinker (uncredited)
  • Monti DeLyle

    as Bit Part (uncredited)
  • Vernon Greeves

    as Bit Part (uncredited)
  • Richard Harrison

    as (uncredited)
  • George Hirste

    as Bit Part (uncredited)
  • Vida Hope

    as Rosie the Barmaid (uncredited)
  • Kay Kendall

    as Bit Part (uncredited)
  • Eliot Makeham

    as Vance's Songwriter (uncredited)
  • Aubrey Mallalieu

    as Butler (uncredited)
  • Gibb McLaughlin

    as Doctor at Duel (uncredited)
  • Phyllis Morris

    as Bit Part (uncredited)
  • James Robertson Justice

    as Patron (uncredited)
Directing Alberto Cavalcanti Director
Editing Charles Hasse Editor
Writing Austin Melford Screenplay
Writing John Dighton Screenplay
Writing Angus MacPhail Screenplay
Production Michael Balcon Producer
Production John Croydon Associate Producer
Camera Douglas Slocombe Camera Operator
Sound Ernest Irving Music Director
Sound Len Page Sound Recordist
Costume & Make-Up Tom Shenton Makeup Artist
Art Michael Relph Art Direction
Production Hal Mason Production Supervisor

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