Talking Feet
Talking Feet | |
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Directed by | John Baxter |
Produced by | John Barter |
Written by |
Geoffrey Orme Jack Francis H. Fowler Mear |
Starring |
Hazel Ascot Enid Stamp-Taylor Jack Barty |
Music by | Kennedy Russell |
Cinematography | Jack Parker |
Edited by | Michael Truman |
Production company |
UK Films |
Distributed by | Sound City Films |
Release dates | 8 November 1937 |
Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Talking Feet is a 1937 British musical film directed by John Baxter and starring Hazel Ascot, Enid Stamp-Taylor and Jack Barty.[1] It was made at Shepperton Studios.[2] The film's sets were designed by John Bryan.
The Monthly Film Bulletin said of it, "the story is sentimental but human, and the atmosphere is genuine."[3]
Partial cast
- Hazel Ascot as Hazel Barker
- Jack Barty as Joe Barker
- Davy Burnaby as Mr Shirley
- Enid Stamp Taylor as Sylvia Shirley
- John Stuart as Dr Roger Hood
- Ernest Butcher as Thomas
- Edgar Driver as Titch
- Muriel George as Mrs Gumley
- Kenneth Kove as Lord Cedric Scattery
- Robert English as Lord Langdale
- Scott Sanders as Scotty McDonald
- Jennie Gregson as Mrs Barker
Plot
Hazel, the daughter of an East London fishmonger, is on her way to the rehearsal of a pantomime when her dog Patch is injured in a street accident. At a local hospital Dr Hood (John Stuart) manages to save Patch's life. When Hazel discovers that Dr Hood's hospital may have to close, she helps the local community to raise funds to save it. Mr Shirley (Davy Burnaby), the manager of a local theatre, is persuaded to allow his venue to be used for a fund-raising event. Hazel brings together a group of talented locals to create an exciting evening of entertainment. The fund-raising effort is a success, and so Dr Hood's hospital is saved.
Most of the second half of the film consists of the variety show, featuring various performers of the day.
References
- ↑ BFI
- ↑ Wood p.97
- ↑ Stephen C. Shafer, British Popular Films, 1929-1939: The Cinema of Reassurance, Routledge, London, 1997, p.188
Bibliography
- Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
- Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.