Bar maid Belle (Violet Loraine) is in love with the owner of the inn where she works, a young and handsome member of the gentry, Archie (Edwin Styles). He’s lost a lot of money on a race, and two acquaintances, Dick (Hartley Power) and Chester (Emlyn Williams), are about to get him to sign the inn over to them when Belle convinces co-worker Sam (Gordon Harker), who’s in love with her, to buy it instead. When Archie won’t marry her, she leaves the inn and becomes famous with her beautiful voice, singing, among other songs, “There’s No Green Grass Round the Old North Pole” and “Let the Great, Big World Keep Turning.” She marries Archie, they have a child, Archie dies during WWI, Belle loses her voice and for many years winters in warm climates whilst her daughter, Kitty (Aileen Marson), grows up in the care of Archie’s aunt (Marie Lohr). Sam goes out to Nice and convinces Belle to return to sing at the inn, which has become a fancy road house. Sam has partnered with Dick and Chester, who Belle always suspected of being crooks. Dick and Chester and Lady Chettwinde (Anne Grey) bring trouble to the road house. Inspector Donovan (Stanley Holloway) and his partner Hugh (Romilly Lunge) help solve the problem and all ends happily. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 5.7/10 | |
Released: | November 29, 1934 | |
Runtime: | 76 min | |
Genres: | Romance Crime Musical | |
Countries: | United Kingdom | |
Companies: | Gaumont-British Picture Corporation Gaumont British Picture Corporation | |
Cast: | Gordon Harker Aileen Marson Violet Loraine | |
Crew: | Austin Melford Leslie Arliss Maurice Elvey Walter C. Hackett | |
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