A Cockney flower girl is in love with a policeman whom she wants to marry, while her father opposes the union because he is involved in a little crooked investing.A Cockney flower girl is in love with a policeman whom she wants to marry, while her father opposes the union because he is involved in a little crooked investing.A Cockney flower girl is in love with a policeman whom she wants to marry, while her father opposes the union because he is involved in a little crooked investing.
- Susan
- (uncredited)
- Flower Seller
- (uncredited)
- Child
- (uncredited)
- Barmaid
- (uncredited)
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Squibs is a woman whose father (Gordon Harker) is a bum who refuses to work. Instead, he hangs out in pubs and gambles on the races...making Squibs' life difficult. However, oddly, a new police officer (Stanley Holloway*) has fallen for her...even though she mostly screams at him and acts very hostile towards him in the first half of the story. What's next? Well, her father ends up REALLY screwing up when he finally does get a job...and it's up to a divine miracle to save him.
I am not the intended audience for this film...and that's important. While the average lower or middle class Brit might enjoy this film a lot, I just found Squibs to be kind of a b**** and her father a real piece of work. As a result, I didn't care if they had a happy ending...and that made the film's miraculous ending one that didn't work for me. Watchable but not a film I particularly enjoyed. I did, however, like how the various sounds (such as horns honking and wind-up toys bouncing about) were integrated into some of the songs...that was quite clever.
*It was interesting seeing Stanley Holloway playing a hardworking cop, as he played a character just about exactly like Squibs' dad in "My Fair Lady" decades later.
Did you know
- TriviaVivienne Chatterton's debut.
- Quotes
Amelia "Squibs" Hopkins: A copper! Look! Look at him, girls! All the way from the north of England! They don't make 'em dumb enough in London so they 'ave to import aliens to bully us poor girls what's tryin' to earn a living!
Constable Charley Lee: I'll trouble thee for thy name and address.
Amelia "Squibs" Hopkins: Not much. Any time you want me you'll find me in Piccadilly alongside young Eros.
Constable Charley Lee: That's no address, c'mon now.
Amelia "Squibs" Hopkins: Gertcha!
Constable Charley Lee: Alright then. I'll 'ave to arrest thee.
- ConnectionsRemake of La Petite Marchande de fleurs de Piccadilly (1921)
Details
- Runtime1 hour 17 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1