Saturday Night Revue
1937 film
- Billy Milton
- Sally Gray
- John Watt
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Release date
- 27 October 1937 (1937-10-27)
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Saturday Night Revue is a 1937 British musical film directed by Norman Lee and starring Billy Milton, Sally Gray and John Watt.[1][2]
Cast
- Billy Milton as Jimmy Hanson
- Sally Gray as Mary Dorland
- John Watt as himself
- Betty Lynne as Ann
- Edward Ashley as Duke O'Brien
- Julian Vedey as Monty
- Charles Carson as Mr. Dorland
- Mary Jerrold as Mrs. Dorland
- Gerry Fitzgerald as himself
- Reg Bolton as himself
- Webster Booth as himself
- Sydney Kyte and His Band as Themselves
- John Reynders and the BBC Orchestra as Themselves
- Billy Reid and His Band as Themselves with vocalist Dorothy Squires
- Strad as Group Leader
References
Bibliography
- Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
- Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
External links
- Saturday Night Revue at IMDb
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Films directed by Norman Lee
- The Streets of London (1929)
- The Lure of the Atlantic (1929)
- The Strangler (1932)
- Josser Joins the Navy (1932)
- Strip! Strip! Hooray!!! (1932)
- Josser on the River (1932)
- Josser in the Army (1932)
- Money Talks (1932)
- The Pride of the Force (1933)
- A Political Party (1934)
- The Outcast (1934)
- Doctor's Orders (1934)
- Spring in the Air (1934)
- Royal Cavalcade (1935)
- Mother, Don't Rush Me (1936)
- Happy Days Are Here Again (1936)
- No Escape (1936)
- Kathleen Mavourneen (1937)
- Bulldog Drummond at Bay (1937)
- Knights for a Day (1937)
- French Leave (1937)
- Saturday Night Revue (1937)
- Mr. Reeder in Room 13 (1938)
- Almost a Honeymoon (1938)
- Save a Little Sunshine (1938)
- Luck of the Navy (1938)
- Murder in Soho (1939)
- Wanted by Scotland Yard (1939)
- Yes, Madam? (1939)
- The Door with Seven Locks (1940)
- The Farmer's Wife (1941)
- The Monkey's Paw (1948)
- The Case of Charles Peace (1949)
- The Girl Who Couldn't Quite (1950)
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