Britannia of Billingsgate

5.5
19331h 20m

The owner of a fish-and-chips shop in the Billingsgate area of London harbors a secret ambition: to become a movie star. It turns out that she has a beautiful singing voice, and when that fact comes to the attention of a movie studio, it begins to turn her and her family's lives upside down.

Cast

Photo of Gordon Harker

Gordon Harker

Bert Bolton

Photo of Kay Hammond

Kay Hammond

Pearl Bolton

Photo of John Mills

John Mills

Fred Bolton

Photo of Drusilla Wills

Drusilla Wills

Mrs. Wigglesworth

Photo of Gibb McLaughlin

Gibb McLaughlin

Westerbrook

Photo of Cecil Ramage

Cecil Ramage

Producer

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CinemaSerf

6/10

This is actually quite a cheery little feature that sees fish and chip shop owner "Bessie" (established theatre star Violet Loraine) aspire to become a film star. Fat chance thinks you! Well, as it happens she has a decent enough singing voice and when she is "discovered" by a local studio, her life with family "Bert" (Gordon Harker), "Pearl" (Kay Hammond) and "Fred" (John Mills) is suddenly all topsy-turvy. What makes this a little more memorable is that it demonstrates to an audience just how films were put together then - the filming, audio, lighting - and film was expensive stuff so much of this was live! Harker and Loraine have a conviviality to their characters that lends well to the gentle comedy very much of it's time: an amiable English combination of stoicism and opportunity - with a solid supporting cast. It has a charm to it this. That doesn't make it memorable or really even very good, but it had a job to do in 1930s Britain and I suspect it did it well enough to pack out the houses for eighty minutes on a Saturday afternoon.

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