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Melody and Romance

  • 1937
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Margaret Lockwood in Melody and Romance (1937)
ComedyMusical

Hugh Hawkins wants to be a song writer and gets an audition with the BBC. At the audition he meets Margaret, younger sister of famous singer Kay Williams, who wants to be a performer too.Hugh Hawkins wants to be a song writer and gets an audition with the BBC. At the audition he meets Margaret, younger sister of famous singer Kay Williams, who wants to be a performer too.Hugh Hawkins wants to be a song writer and gets an audition with the BBC. At the audition he meets Margaret, younger sister of famous singer Kay Williams, who wants to be a performer too.

  • Director
    • Maurice Elvey
  • Writers
    • Maurice Elvey
    • Leslie Howard Gordon
    • L. du Garde Peach
  • Stars
    • Hughie Green
    • Margaret Lockwood
    • Jane Carr
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    24
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    • Director
      • Maurice Elvey
    • Writers
      • Maurice Elvey
      • Leslie Howard Gordon
      • L. du Garde Peach
    • Stars
      • Hughie Green
      • Margaret Lockwood
      • Jane Carr
    • 2User reviews
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    Hughie Green
    Hughie Green
    • Hughie Hawkins
    Margaret Lockwood
    Margaret Lockwood
    • Margaret Williams
    Jane Carr
    Jane Carr
    • Kay Williams
    Alastair Sim
    Alastair Sim
    • Professor Williams
    Garry Marsh
    Garry Marsh
    • Warwick Mortimer
    C. Denier Warren
    C. Denier Warren
    • Captain Hawkins
    Julian Vedey
    • Jacob
    Margaret Scudamore
    Margaret Scudamore
    • Mrs. Hawkins
    Joyce Cannon
      Rex Roper
        Bobby Price
        Audrey Foster
        Joey Hopkinson
        Mary Kelly
        Connie Russell
        Connie Russell
        Barrie Manning
        Maisie Roper
        Charles Hawtrey
        Charles Hawtrey
        • Reciting Shakespeare at Audition
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Maurice Elvey
        • Writers
          • Maurice Elvey
          • Leslie Howard Gordon
          • L. du Garde Peach
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        6howardmorley

        Opportunity Knocks for Hughie Hawkins

        For those UK viewers who saw "Opportunity Knocks", (an amateur performing talent show seen on TV in the 1960s), this film will have a humorous resonance.Hughie Green (HG), (loosely disguised as "Hughie Hawkins"), is a working class lad who lives with his parents in the poorer part of Wapping (an area of east London by the docks).You must first suspend any belief in logic before you watch this film.For example Hughie is apparently working on the dockside for 30 shillings a week (in modern money £1.50) loading/unloading cargo where the "Queen Mary" is moored.In fact it would have been impossible for such a huge liner to navigate up the Thames as Southampton was her usual home port.As is usual in this type of vintage film, the actors are far older than their characters, thus we are led to believe Hughie is only 17 (but he looks well into his 20s).Likewise Margaret Lockwood (ML) was actually 21 in 1937 but is here playing a teenager (Margaret Williams), a friend of Hughie.They are both trying to break into show business, HG succeeds but ML fails her audition.In addition the gang of working class Wapping friends Hughie plays with are all precociously talented at music, singing, dancing etc.One friend "Joey" had an India rubber type face much like a younger version of the actor Joe E Brown who played the Florida millionaire who fancies Jack Lemmon in "Some Like It Hot" (1959) and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1935).You will also see an early appearance of Charles Hawtrey about the time he appeared in some Will Hay comic films.

        Alistair Sim was likewise too young to be ML's father (being born in 1900 and only 16 years older than ML) but with makeup he gets away with the part of the "dotty" anthropologist, Professor Williams.There was a touch of Veree Teasdale in Jane Carr's performance as Kay Williams, (ML's older sister).Kay has separated from "Warwick Mortimer" (Garry Marsh) who is a showbiz agent.

        Kay initially tries to separate ML from HG as they are too young for marriage but after HG rescues ML from the Crystal Palace fire of 1936 on Sydenham Hill, (use of actual newsreels), she warms more to him especially when she realises he will have a lucrative career as a bandmaster.Kay's reward for this volte face is to be reunited and marry with her show-biz agent, ex-fiancé Garry Marsh.They both agree ML can wed HG when HG becomes 18, (which in my opinion is still too young).It's a light bit of fluff and fun and amusing to see the embryonic talent of Hughie Green.

        Overall I enjoyed the film and rated it 6/10 and it was an honour to be the first user comment for this film on IMDb.com.
        5malcolmgsw

        A Musical With Topicality

        This film rather mirrored Hughie Green's personal situation when he made this film.He was a hit on the BBC and was touring the music halls with his group of child performers who were known as "Hughies Gang".Clearly the film is centred on him with most of the other performers marginalised when he is on screen.Margaret Lockwood would of course go on to become one of the leading film stars of the 1940s whilst Green would become one of the biggest TV stars of the 1950s and 60s.One assumes that the singing voices of both Lockwood and Green are dubbed.It has to be said that the facial tics and grimaces of Green are quite tiresome and it is a welcome relief to see some of the other talented youngsters perform.The climax is quite strange throwing in the burning of the Crystal palace for good measure.

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          In this film 'Hughie Greene' in the role of 'Hughie Hawkins' contorts himself in an incredible off-beat dance routine that has been shown on British television many times.
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          Featured in The Unforgettable Hughie Green (2012)

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        • Release date
          • June 27, 1938 (United Kingdom)
        • Country of origin
          • United Kingdom
        • Language
          • English
        • Filming locations
          • British Lion Studios, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Studio)
        • Production company
          • British Lion Film Corporation
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 11 minutes
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.37 : 1

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