Say It with Flowers Trailer (1934)
Warm-hearted Cockneys stage a show to help a sick flower-seller.
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Warm-hearted Cockneys stage a show to help a sick flower-seller.
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Mary Clare as Kate Bishop
Ben Field as Joe Bishop
George Carney as Bill Woods
Mark Daly as Scotty MacDonald
Edgar Driver as Titch
Freddie Watts as Steve
Edwin Ellis as Ted
Wilson Coleman as Doctor
Florrie Forde as Herself
Charles Coborn as Himself
Marie Kendall as Herself
Vi Kearney as Dancer
Bill Browning as Dancer
Roddy Hughes as Sam - Newspaper Seller
John Baxter Director
Sydney Blythe Cinematography
Colin Wark Music Director
Michael C. Chorlton Editor
H. Fowler Mear Dialogue
Julius Hagen Producer
John Baxter Writer
Wallace Orton Scenario Writer
United Kingdom 22 May 1934
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