Let's Be Happy Trailer

Let's Be Happy Trailer (1957)

07 May 1957 Music 107 mins

On receiving an inheritance from her grandfather, Canadian Jeannie MacLean decides to visit the family's Scottish roots. On the plane she meets businessman Stanley Smith, and romance blossoms in Edinburgh. The complications begin when Stanley breaks a date with Jeannie to woo voluptuous redhead Helene, and Jeannie is flattered by the attentions of the impoverished Lord McNairn; he's heard about her good fortune, and gallantly offers to show her the city.

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Cast

Vera-Ellen

as Jeannie MacLean

Tony Martin

as Stanley Smith

Robert Flemyng

as Lord James MacNairn

Zena Marshall

as Helene

Helen Horton

as Sadie Whitelaw

Beckett Bould

as Rev. MacDonald

Alfred Burke

as French Ticket Clerk

Vernon Greeves

as First Air France Steward

Richard Molinas

as Bearded Man

Eugene Deckers

as Dining Car Attendant

Russell Waters

as Hotel Reception Clerk

Russell Waters

as Page Boy Bobby

Peter Sinclair

as MacTavish

Magda Miller

as Mrs. MacTavish

Brian Oulton

as Hotel Valet

Brian Oulton

as Mr. Fielding

Crew

Henry Levin

Director

Nicholas Brodzsky

Original Music Composer

Erwin Hillier

Erwin Hillier Director of Photography

Anna Duse

Anna Duse Costume Design

Len Shilton

Len Shilton Sound Recordist

Louis Levy

Louis Levy Music Director

June Faithfull

June Faithfull Continuity

Val Stewart

Val Stewart Camera Operator

Terence Verity

Terence Verity Art Direction

Les Hammond

Les Hammond Sound Recordist

Nell Taylor

Nell Taylor Makeup Artist

Aimée Stuart

Aimée Stuart Theatre Play

International Titles

Soñar no cuesta dinero Trailer

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 07 May 1957

Production Companies

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