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London folies

Original title: London Town
  • 1946
  • Approved
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
118
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London folies (1946)
ComedyMusical

An aging music-hall performer returns to London believing he's the star of a new show. When he discovers that he's only slated to be the understudy, his daughter sabotages the revue's star i... Read allAn aging music-hall performer returns to London believing he's the star of a new show. When he discovers that he's only slated to be the understudy, his daughter sabotages the revue's star in order to get him back into the spotlight.An aging music-hall performer returns to London believing he's the star of a new show. When he discovers that he's only slated to be the understudy, his daughter sabotages the revue's star in order to get him back into the spotlight.

  • Director
    • Wesley Ruggles
  • Writers
    • Elliot Paul
    • Sig Herzig
    • Val Guest
  • Stars
    • Sid Field
    • Greta Gynt
    • Tessie O'Shea
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    118
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wesley Ruggles
    • Writers
      • Elliot Paul
      • Sig Herzig
      • Val Guest
    • Stars
      • Sid Field
      • Greta Gynt
      • Tessie O'Shea
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sid Field
    • Jerry Sanford
    Greta Gynt
    Greta Gynt
    • Mrs. Eve Barry
    Tessie O'Shea
    Tessie O'Shea
    • Self
    Claude Hulbert
    Claude Hulbert
    • Belgrave - Charlie's Dresser
    Sonnie Hale
    Sonnie Hale
    • Charlie de Haven
    Mary Clare
    Mary Clare
    • Mrs. Gates
    Petula Clark
    Petula Clark
    • Peggy Sanford
    Jerry Desmonde
    Jerry Desmonde
    • George
    Reginald Purdell
    Reginald Purdell
    • Stage Manager
    Lucas Hoving
    • Dancer
    • (as Lucas Hovinga)
    Marion Saunders
    • Obligato in 'Street Singer'
    Charles Paton
    Charles Paton
    • Novelty Shopkeeper
    Beryl Davis
    • Paula
    Scotty McHarg
    • Bill
    • (as 'Scotty' McHarg)
    W.G. Fay
    • Mike
    Alfie Dean
    • Heckler
    Jack Parnell
    • Drummer
    Pamela Carroll
    • Street Singer
    • Director
      • Wesley Ruggles
    • Writers
      • Elliot Paul
      • Sig Herzig
      • Val Guest
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews9

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    5richardchatten

    My Heart Goes Crazy

    Rank's ruinously expensive attempt to make a film star out of West End sensation Sid Field immediately acquired legendary status when it crashed and burned with both critics and at the boxoffice taking with it the career of director Wesley Ruggles and setting back that of Kay Kendal for several more years.

    Predating British film comedies of the fifties and sixties which showcased British television comedians in Technicolor, like most really bad films the biggest sin 'London Town' commits is the one of simply being very dull, to the extent that for the next fifteen years it was produced as Exhibit 'A' whenever the case was argued that the British simply couldn't make musicals.
    3g-hbe

    Charming but pretty bad.

    Over here in the UK, we frequently see scenes from this film on programmes like 'heroes of comedy' or 'Music Hall heroes' - that type of thing. The films star, Sid Field was a very popular (and funny) comedian at the tail end of the variety period before TV appeared and very little film of him was made. So the sketches and 'turns' from London Town are shown as an illustration of him in action. We recently bought the DVD of this film purely to see the snatches of Sid Field in action, as we both find him hilarious in a rather old-fashioned and unsophisticated way. What we weren't prepared for was the pure awfulness of the rest of it - the plot is almost non-existent, the writing and script are poor and the direction is all over the place. Happily, Sid Field in full flow makes up for all of this. OK, I admit that someone tripping up on stage is not the height of comedy class, but he does it so well, and the scene with the camera has me hooting with laughter. So three cheers for Sid, a resounding raspberry for the rest of it!
    dsewizzrd-1

    I still don't know what the Amsted Way is

    Petula Clark stars as a young girl in this confused (post-modernist ?) musical, with a whole cast of down-on-their-luck stars producing a variety of songs on some very expensive sets that don't seem to _quite_ make sense.

    There is evidence of much cutting, particularly in the 'gay' scene (well that's what it looked like to me) which cuts out and runs out of true, but also with the fact that the story is often incoherent and introduces unexplained new elements (such as 'The Amsted Way' ??).

    The comedy act at the end is terrible, and the lead is as well.

    Wildly expensively made in Technicolour, perhaps as an experiment ? (Maybe that's why J. Arthur kept in black & white for so long).
    6eddie-83

    Relic of the days before tv

    Interesting today mainly as a historical record of the Music Hall (Vaudeville to our American cousins), this is fairly slow and unfunny when not actually showing the performances.

    Featuring Sid Field, a big star of the thirties and forties. He had a pleasant light singing voice but his act included a Golf Lesson routine not in the class of his namesake, W.C. Two-ton Tessie O'Shea, literally a big star, showed that she had lots of personality and there's an enjoyable Pearlie Kings act with `Any Old Iron?' etc.

    Surprisingly in (pretty gaudy) colour.
    9calvertfan

    Greta Gynt photographs beautifully in technicolour

    London Town is a must see for any other Greta Gynt fans out there. Her saucy madam with the chestnut hair is about as far removed from the icy blonde femme fetales she played in the 30s as can be! It took about half of the film before I really recognised her. Kay Kendall is also splendid in her role, as is a very small Petula Clark. Petula is Peggy, whose father is an out of work comedian. She plays a trick on the other comedian, so that he'll have to miss a night and give her father his big break. Watch out for Belgrave as well - he steals every scene he's in!

    The movie is fairly light on plot, most of the time being made up with the stage numbers, some of which get a bit long (the golf one...good at first but soon I was dying!), but over all it's a lot of fun. I'm sure I could have though of a better ending, though!

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    • Trivia
      This film was Britain's first major Technicolor musical and also became the most notorious critical and box-office flop of the postwar British cinema and the largest bomb ever for its production company, the famed J. Arthur Rank Organisation.
    • Quotes

      Belgrave: [to Peggy] God help the male population when you grow up!

    • Crazy credits
      Closing credits: The characters depicted in this photoplay are fictional any similarity to actual persons living or dead is purely coincidental.
    • Alternate versions
      UK premiere version (126 mins) UK theatrical release print (95 mins)(shortened, re-edited) US theatrical release print (75 mins)
    • Connections
      Featured in Saturday Live: Pilot (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      You Can't Keep a Good Dreamer Down
      (uncredited)

      Music by Jimmy Van Heusen

      Lyrics by Johnny Burke

      Performed by Sid Field

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 1947 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • My Heart Goes Crazy
    • Filming locations
      • Sound City, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(studio: made at Sound City Studios Shepperton England)
    • Production company
      • Wesley Ruggles Productions
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    • Budget
      • £1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 6 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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