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Stepping Toes

  • 1938
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Hazel Ascot in Stepping Toes (1938)
Musical

The granddaughter of an old showman is kept away from him by his daughter, ashamed of their background. But the girl is phenomenally talented by hereditary, and wins a talent competition, le... Read allThe granddaughter of an old showman is kept away from him by his daughter, ashamed of their background. But the girl is phenomenally talented by hereditary, and wins a talent competition, leading to star in a west end show.The granddaughter of an old showman is kept away from him by his daughter, ashamed of their background. But the girl is phenomenally talented by hereditary, and wins a talent competition, leading to star in a west end show.

  • Director
    • John Baxter
  • Writers
    • Jack Francis
    • Barbara K. Emary
    • H. Fowler Mear
  • Stars
    • Hazel Ascot
    • Enid Stamp-Taylor
    • Jack Barty
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    25
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Baxter
    • Writers
      • Jack Francis
      • Barbara K. Emary
      • H. Fowler Mear
    • Stars
      • Hazel Ascot
      • Enid Stamp-Taylor
      • Jack Barty
    • 4User reviews
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    Hazel Ascot
    • Hazel Warrington
    Enid Stamp-Taylor
    Enid Stamp-Taylor
    • Mrs. Warrington
    Jack Barty
    Jack Barty
    • Joe
    Richard Cooper
    • Kenneth Warrington
    Ivan Samson
    • Mr. Warrington
    Ernest Butcher
    • Stringer
    Wilson Coleman
    • Bob Burnham
    Edgar Driver
    • Tich
    Marjorie Battiss
      Charles Sewell
      Gerry Fitzgerald
      Duggie Ascot
        Alfredo Campoli
          Wee Georgie
            Henry Latimer
              Rita Linden
                Billy Thorburn
                  John Turnbull
                  John Turnbull
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                  • Director
                    • John Baxter
                  • Writers
                    • Jack Francis
                    • Barbara K. Emary
                    • H. Fowler Mear
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                  6malcolmgsw

                  Britains answer to Shirley Temple

                  In the 1930s there were a lot of child stars in Hollywood.Apart from Temple there was Freddie Bartholomew,Jackie Cooper and another English girl,Sybil Jason.In this country there were few attempts at imitating these child stars with the exception of Hazel Ascot,who appeared in a total of 2 films.This film is directed by John Baxter who appears to have had a passion for music hall and the theatre and many of his films were set in such venues often,as is the case here with a grand finale.The story is fairly familiar and had already been used by Hoyywood of a young child uniting her estranged family.There are a lot of musical numbers particularly in the last 15 minutes.Ascot seems to be quite talented although she employs a maniacal grin when tap dancing.The finale includes children doing all sorts of turns.Accordion playing,uke playing,string orchestra.It is all very entertaining.
                  5boblipton

                  Decent Kiddie Musical

                  Nine-year-old Hazel Ascot is a natural dancer, who taps her way down to breakfast. That's because her mother, Enid Stamp-Taylor is the daughter of old trouper Wilson Coleman, who's still putting on shows. Miss Stamp-Taylor is embarrassed by this because what plot would there be without it? When Miss Ascot wins an amateur competition run by her grandfather, will Miss Stamp-Taylor have her way, or will there be a big production number to end the movie?

                  Miss Ascot's publicity proclaimed her "the English Shirley Temple" for both her movies, and she's pretty good, as are the hundreds of other children who perform in this film. Her work is choreographed by her father, Duggie Ascot. It's a competent kiddie show-biz movie, with not a surprise in its 77 minutes, but director John Baxter supervises a pleasant shoot.

                  The copy I looked at was in awful shape. Unless you can put up with that, I'd give this one a miss, and look for her other movie, which, it is claimed, is on a disk.
                  3richardchatten

                  Innocuous Vehicle for Prewar British Child Star Hazel Ascot

                  Producer-Director John Baxter made pioneering dramas about life among the underclass which he underwrote with glossy escapism like this, which is the usual stuff about a talented young entertainer who rises to the top in the face of parental disapproval. (Including a blackface number that shocks her headmistress for entirely different reasons from why it might offend modern viewers.) The title makes it clear that 'Stepping Toes' was devised as a vehicle for pre-war nine-day wonder Hazel Ascot, an attractive young lass with an engaging smile and nimble gangling legs.

                  Miss Ascot is not called upon to do much acting, most of the dialogue being handled by the grown-ups, who spend much of the film's running time talking about her during her long stretches offscreen (while she herself was presumably at school).

                  Ernest Butcher provides welcome relief from the prevailing upbeat tone with his miserable face and growling delivery during some the film's more caustically amusing moments.

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                  • Release date
                    • September 12, 1938 (United Kingdom)
                  • Country of origin
                    • United Kingdom
                  • Language
                    • English
                  • Also known as
                    • Rhythm of My Heart
                  • Filming locations
                    • Sound City, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK
                  • Production company
                    • Baxter and Barter Productions
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                  • Runtime
                    • 1h 25m(85 min)
                  • Color
                    • Black and White
                  • Aspect ratio
                    • 1.37 : 1

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