The life and loves of Music hall singer Vesta Tilley, who married into the nobility.The life and loves of Music hall singer Vesta Tilley, who married into the nobility.The life and loves of Music hall singer Vesta Tilley, who married into the nobility.
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- TriviaLast film of Charles Victor.
- GoofsOn Tilley's luggage, a label for Cincinnati is misspelled "Cincinatti."
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits appear in the form of a book on turned pages.
- SoundtracksThe Piccadilly Johnny with the Little Glass Eye
(1895)
Music & Lyrics by H.B. Norris
Sung by Pat Kirkwood
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When this film was made Vesta Tilly had only died five years ago, and Leonard Sachs (who appears in a small part) had already been playing the verbose chairman on TV in 'The Good Old Days' for four. So the time was ripe for this ambitious production in colour by Peter Rogers just before he hit it rich with the 'Carry On' films.
Now that so few men bother to wear collars and ties, music hall acts like Vesta Tilley's look even more archaic that they did at the turn of the last century, when Tilly instructs husband-to-be Walter de Frece "You really must learn how to tie a tie!"
Most of the film is given over to Pat Kirkwood recreating Ms Tilly's musical numbers, looking most fetching in a variety of formal outfits including Great War khaki. (Tilly's repertoire had in fact originally also included principal boys; but sadly we never see Kirkwood in fishnets.)
Laurence Harvey is as usual completely out of his depth as a romantic leading man.
Now that so few men bother to wear collars and ties, music hall acts like Vesta Tilley's look even more archaic that they did at the turn of the last century, when Tilly instructs husband-to-be Walter de Frece "You really must learn how to tie a tie!"
Most of the film is given over to Pat Kirkwood recreating Ms Tilly's musical numbers, looking most fetching in a variety of formal outfits including Great War khaki. (Tilly's repertoire had in fact originally also included principal boys; but sadly we never see Kirkwood in fishnets.)
Laurence Harvey is as usual completely out of his depth as a romantic leading man.
- richardchatten
- Oct 24, 2019
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- Beaconsfield Film Studios, Station Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(studio: made at Beaconsfield Studios, England.)
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- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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