Theatre Royal Trailer

Theatre Royal Trailer (1943)

26 July 1943 Comedy 101 mins

The Theatre Royal is a struggling London venue battling to keep its doors open. When the bank threatens to close it, the workers fear that they will soon be forced out of their jobs. The Royal's property master, Bob Parker (Bud Flanagan), recruits the rest of the staff to stage a benefit gala. They hope their show, featuring songs and dances, can raise enough cash to stave off the end. Meanwhile, they seek investors who can keep the Theatre Royal and its staff in business permanently.

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Cast

Bud Flanagan

as Bob Parker

Chesney Allen

as Gordon Maxwell

Peggy Dexter

as Connie Webster

Lydia Sherwood

as Claudia Brent

Horace Kenney

as George

Finlay Currie

as Clement J. Earle

Owen Reynolds

as Harding

Maire O'Neill

as Mrs. Cope

Gwen Catley

as Singer

Jack Melford

as Himself

Crew

Harry Hayward

Harry Hayward Makeup Artist

Gladys Weston

Gladys Weston Hairdresser

Grace Garland

Grace Garland Associate Editor

C. Wilfred Arnold

C. Wilfred Arnold Art Direction

Arthur Barnes

Arthur Barnes Assistant Director

James Morris

James Morris Sound Recordist

Maude Churchill

Maude Churchill Wardrobe Supervisor

Jack Harris

Jack Harris Supervising Editor

Joan Davis

Joan Davis Continuity

John Baxter

John Baxter Producer

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 26 July 1943

Production Companies

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