Lassie from Lancashire
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{{Infobox film
| name = Lassie from Lancashire
| image = "Lassie_from_Lancashire"_(1938).jpg
| caption = British trade ad
| director = John Paddy Carstairs
| producer = John Corfield
| writer = Ernest Dudley
Doreen Montgomery
| starring = Marjorie Browne
Hal Thompson
Marjorie Sandford
| music =
| cinematography = Bryan Langley
| editing =
| studio = British National Films
| distributor = Associated British Film Distributors
| released = {{Film date|1938|08|}}
| runtime = 81 minutes
| country = United Kingdom
| language = English
| gross =
}}
Lassie from Lancashire is a 1938 British romantic musical comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Marjorie Browne, Hal Thompson and Marjorie Sandford. It was made by British National Films at Welwyn Studios.Wood p.98
The film's art direction was by Duncan Sutherland.
Plot
Struggling young actress Jenny (Marjorie Browne) joins her dad (Mark Daly) when he moves into Aunt Hetty's (Elsie Wagstaff) boarding house. Aunt Hetty overworks them, but Jenny is lucky enough to find love in the form of aspiring songwriter Tom (Hal Thompson). But their romance is threatened and nearly destroyed by Margie (Marjorie Sandford), the jealous star actress of the local pierrot troupe. However, the young lovers move on to bigger and better things after winning a London West End theatre contract.
Cast
- Marjorie Browne as Jenny
- Hal Thompson as Tom
- Marjorie Sandford as Margie
- Mark Daly as Dad
- Vera Lennox as Daisy
- Elsie Wagstaff as Aunt Hetty
- Billy Caryll as himself
- Hilda Mundy as herself
- Johnnie Schofield as Cyril
- Leslie Phillips as Bit Part
- Anita Sharp-Bolster as Woman in Audience
Critical reception
TV Guide gave the film two out of four stars, calling it "An amusing little romantic comedy."{{Cite web|url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/lassie-from-lancashire/review/103761|title=Lassie From Lancashire | TV Guide|website=TVGuide.com}} The Monthly Film Bulletin described the film as "charming little love story
References
Bibliography
- Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
- Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
External links
- {{IMDb title|0029115}}
{{John Paddy Carstairs}}
Category:British romantic comedy films
Category:1938 romantic comedy films
Category:Films shot at Welwyn Studios
Category:Films directed by John Paddy Carstairs
Category:Films set in Blackpool
Category:British black-and-white films
Category:1930s English-language films
Category:English-language romantic comedy films
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