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'''''Looking on The Bright Side''''' ([[1932 in film|1932]]) is a [[Cinema of the United Kingdom|British]] [[comedy film|comedy]] [[musical film]] directed by [[Graham Cutts]] and [[Basil Dean]] and starring [[Gracie Fields]], [[Richard Dolman]], and [[Betty Shale]]. |
'''''Looking on The Bright Side''''' ([[1932 in film|1932]]) is a [[Cinema of the United Kingdom|British]] [[comedy film|comedy]] [[musical film]] made at [[Ealing Studios]]. It was directed by [[Graham Cutts]] and [[Basil Dean]] and starring [[Gracie Fields]], [[Richard Dolman]], and [[Betty Shale]]. |
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==Plot summary== |
==Plot summary== |
Revision as of 11:40, 19 August 2011
Looking on The Bright Side | |
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Directed by | Graham Cutts Basil Dean |
Written by | Basil Dean Brock Williams Archie Pitt |
Produced by | Basil Dean |
Starring | Gracie Fields Richard Dolman Betty Shale |
Cinematography | Robert Martin |
Distributed by | Studio Canal |
Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | Template:Film UK |
Language | English |
Looking on The Bright Side (1932) is a British comedy musical film made at Ealing Studios. It was directed by Graham Cutts and Basil Dean and starring Gracie Fields, Richard Dolman, and Betty Shale.
Plot summary
Gracie (Fields) and Laurie (Dolman) are lovers who together form a musical act. Gracie sings and Laurie writes the songs, but when Laurie gets a taste of fame, he runs off after a glamorous actress.
Cast
- Gracie Fields ... Gracie
- Richard Dolman ... Laurie
- Julian Rose ... Oscar Schultz
- Wyn Richmond ... Josie Joy
- Tony De Lungo ... Delmonico
- Betty Shale ... Hetty Hunt
- Viola Compton ... Police Sergeant
- Bettina Montahners ... Bettina
- Charles Farrell ... Released criminal
DVD release
This film is currently available as part of the Gracie Fields collector's edition which, in addition to this film, includes the films Sally in Our Alley (1931), Love, Life and Laughter (1934), Sing As We Go (1934), Look Up and Laugh (1935), Queen of Hearts (1936) and The Show Goes On (1937), these are on 4 discs. Two films each on three of the discs with the other film on disc four.