actor

Trottie True

70 %|Sep 29, 1949|Music, Drama, Comedy

Tottie True is a gay-90s British music-hall performer who has her sights set on moving from rags to riches, who loses her heart to the pure-and-true blue balloonist, Sid Skinner, but continues her upward search on improving her social status. She finally settles for Lord Landon Digby who has lots of assets and a very-stiff upper lip. She gets a lot of the latter and very little of the former, and decides Sid might have been a better choice.

Featured Crew

Colleen Browning
Set Decoration
Ralph Kemplen
Editor
Denis Freeman
Screenplay
George Pitcher
Producer
Hugh Stewart
Producer
S.J. Simon
Writer
Beatrice Dawson
Costume Design
Earl St. John
Producer

Cast

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Jean Kent
Trottie True
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James Donald
Lord Digby Langdon
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Hugh Sinclair
Maurice Beckenham
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Andrew Crawford
Sid Skinner
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Bill Owen
Joe Jugg
actor
Michael Medwin
Monty, Marquis of Maidenhead
actor
Lana Morris
Bouncy Barrington
actor
Christopher Lee
Hon. Bongo Icklesham
actor
Harcourt Williams
Duke Of Wellwater
actor
Heather Thatcher
Angela Platt Brown
actor
Joan Young
Mrs True
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Dilys Laye
Trottie as a child
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Carole Lesley
Clare as a child
actor
Anthony Steel
The Bellaires' footman
actor
Hattie Jacques
Daisy Delaware
actor
Roger Moore
Stage Door Johnny (uncredited)
actor
David Lines
Perce as a child
actor
Tony Halfpenny
Perce True
actor
Daphne Anderson
Bertha True
actor
Campbell Cotts
Saintsbury
actor
Mary Hinton
Duchess of Wellwater
actor
Katharine Blake
Ruby Rubarto
actor
Lyndon Brook
Bit Role (uncredited)
actor
Olwen Brookes
Lady Talman (uncredited)
actor
Irene Browne
Duchess (uncredited)
actor
Patrick Cargill
Party Guest (uncredited)
actor
Ian Carmichael
Bill the Postman (uncredited)
actor
Francis de Wolff
George Edwardes
actor
Howard Douglas
Newspaper Editor (uncredited)
actor
John Fabian
Stage Door Johnnie (uncredited)
actor
Gretchen Franklin
Martha (uncredited)
actor
Helen Goss
Mrs. Bellaire (uncredited)
actor
Elspet Gray
Honor Bellaire (uncredited)
actor
May Hallatt
Old Ellen (uncredited)
actor
W.E. Holloway
Old Vinegar (uncredited)
actor
Mary Jones
Gladys True (uncredited)
actor
Sam Kydd
'Bedford' Stage Manager (uncredited)
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Andreas Malandrinos
Head Waiter (uncredited)
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Doris Rogers
Hon. Mrs. Seaton (uncredited)
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Leonard Sharp
Carter (uncredited)
actor
Constance Smith
Gaiety Girl (uncredited)
actor
Philip Stainton
Arthur Briggs (uncredited)
actor
Philip Strange
Earl of Burney (uncredited)
actor
John Vere
The Bellaires' Butler (uncredited)
actor
Jack Vyvyan
Uncle Sam (uncredited)
actor
Elsie Wagstaff
Dependant Relative (uncredited)
actor
Michael Ward
Pianist at Ball (uncredited)
actor
Ian Wilson
Bert (uncredited)