Lucky to Me
1939 British film
- November 1939 (1939-11)
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Lucky to Me is a 1939 British musical comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Stanley Lupino, Phyllis Brooks and Barbara Blair. It was based on Lupino's own 1928 stage show So This is Love which he had co-written with actor Arthur Rigby.[1] The film was made by ABPC at its Elstree Studios. It was the last film of Lupino who had made a string of successful musical comedies during the Thirties.[2]
Plot
Cast
- Stanley Lupino as 'Potty' Potts
- Phyllis Brooks as Pamela Stuart
- Barbara Blair as Minnie 'Mousey' Jones
- Gene Sheldon as Hap Hazard
- Antoinette Cellier as Kay Summers
- David Hutcheson as Peter Malden
- Bruce Seton as Lord 'Tiny' Tyneside
- Geoffrey Sumner as Fanshaw
- Rosamund John as Girl
- Gordon McLeod as Doherty
- Julien Mitchell as Butterworth
- Edward Underdown as Malden's friend
References
Bibliography
- Low, Rachael. History of the British Film: Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985 .
External links
- Lucky to Me at IMDb
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Films directed by Thomas Bentley
- Oliver Twist (1912)
- David Copperfield (1913)
- The Old Curiosity Shop (1914)
- The Chimes (1914)
- Hard Times (1915)
- Barnaby Rudge (1915)
- Milestones (1916)
- Beau Brocade (1916)
- The Labour Leader (1917)
- Daddy (1917)
- Les cloches de Corneville (1917)
- The Divine Gift (1918)
- Once Upon a Time (1918)
- The Lackey and the Lady (1919)
- General Post (1920)
- Beyond the Dreams of Avarice (1920)
- The Old Curiosity Shop (1921)
- The Adventures of Mr. Pickwick (1921)
- A Master of Craft (1922)
- Through Fire and Water (1923)
- Wanted, a Boy (1924)
- Old Bill Through the Ages (1924)
- Love and Hate (1924)
- Chappy—That's All (1924)
- Money Isn't Everything (1925)
- A Romance of Mayfair (1925)
- White Heat (1926)
- The Silver Lining (1927)
- Not Quite a Lady (1928)
- Young Woodley (1928)
- The American Prisoner (1929)
- Harmony Heaven (1930)
- Young Woodley (1930)
- Compromising Daphne (1931)
- Hobson's Choice (1931)
- Keepers of Youth (1932)
- After Office Hours (1932)
- Sleepless Nights (1933)
- Hawley's of High Street (1933)
- The Love Nest (1933)
- The Scotland Yard Mystery (1934)
- Those Were the Days (1934)
- The Great Defender (1934)
- The Old Curiosity Shop (1934)
- Royal Cavalcade (1935)
- Music Hath Charms (1935)
- She Knew What She Wanted (1936)
- The Angelus (1937)
- Silver Blaze (1937)
- The Last Chance (1937)
- Night Alone (1938)
- Marigold (1938)
- Me and My Pal (1939)
- Lucky to Me (1939)
- Dead Man's Shoes (1940)
- The Middle Watch (1940)
- Three Silent Men (1940)
- Old Mother Riley's Circus (1941)
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