When the textile mill closes, putting her out of work, Gracie finds herself experiencing all of the amusements of Blackpool.
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Sing As We Go!
1934
R
1 h 20 m
United Kingdom
Comedy
Musical
Romance
When the textile mill closes, putting her out of work, Gracie finds herself experiencing all of the amusements of Blackpool.
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Top Cast(15)
Gracie Fields
Gracie Platt
John Loder
Hugh Phillips
Dorothy Hyson
Phyllis Logan
Stanley Holloway
Policeman
Frank Pettingell
Uncle Murgatroyd Platt
Lawrence Grossmith
Sir William Upton
Morris Harvey
The Cowboy
Arthur Sinclair
The Great Maestro
Maire O'Neill
Madame Osiris
Ben Field
Nobby
Olive Sloane
Violet - The Song-Plugger's Girlfriend
Margaret Yarde
Mrs. Clotty
Evelyn Roberts
Parkinson
Norman Walker
Hezekiah Crabtree
Florence Gregson
Aunt Alice
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Ellen Jones
29/05/2023 18:14
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18/05/2023 09:57
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veemanlee
16/11/2022 10:56
Sing As We Go!
Zongo Le Dozo
16/11/2022 01:45
Little wonder that Gracie was one of the top film stars of the thirties.Her exuberant personality shines through throughout the film.
The film is now almost a social document showing how holidays were spent in Blackpool.
This is still a very entertaining film
@Mrs A #30092017
16/11/2022 01:45
The Blackpool crowd is almost the star, accompanied always by the wheeeeeeeeee!!!!!! sounds of the funfair. Gracie has a hopeless crush on the millowner's son, but goggle-eyed Hezekiah Crawther pops up at the psychological moment to sing a heartrending harmony to her heartbroken ballad. Their rendition of 'Thora' with Gracie in a false moustache is also one to treasure. Will Grace find happiness with Stanley Holloway's policeman? She deserves to. A perfect vignette of a crowd, a place, a time.
Fadel00225
16/11/2022 01:45
It was another world. "'t Mill closed" doesn't ring much with us today, but it was life and death to the working towns of north England. Gracie plays her usual role as the decent "Our Gracie" character she really was, and doesn't, as usual, get her man- but she stays ours.
Interesting film to watch as an almost-documentary: lots of behind-the-action shots of what life was like in that set, at that time of history.