Stars in Your Eyes Trailer

Stars in Your Eyes Trailer (1956)

06 December 1956 Comedy, Music 97 mins

A group of feisty, talented young performers pool their resources and buy a dilapidated theatre to showcase their acts – but unscrupulous property developers also want the theatre and resort to dirty tricks to disrupt the first night's performance!

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Cast

Nat Jackley

as Jimmy Knowles

Pat Kirkwood

as Sally Bishop

Bonar Colleano

as David Laws

Dorothy Squires

as Ann Hart

Jack Jackson

as Cecil Rigby

Vera Day

as Maureen Temple

Hubert Gregg

as Crawley Walters

Joan Sims

as Walter’s Secretary

Freddie Frinton

as Pub landlord

Crew

Hubert Gregg

Hubert Gregg Additional Dialogue

Edwin Astley

Edwin Astley Music Director

S.D. Onions

S.D. Onions Cinematography

George Claff

George Claff Makeup Artist

Anthony Masters

Anthony Masters Production Design

David Dent

David Dent Producer

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 06 December 1956

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