Trottie True
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.
Description: 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.
Genres: Music, Drama, Comedy
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 96 minutes
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Played Trottie True
James Donald
Played Lord Digby Langdon
Hugh Sinclair
Played Maurice Beckenham
Andrew Crawford
Played Sid Skinner
Bill Owen
Played Joe Jugg
Michael Medwin
Played Monty, Marquis of Maidenhead
Lana Morris
Played Bouncy Barrington
Christopher Lee
Played Hon. Bongo Icklesham
Harcourt Williams
Played Duke Of Wellwater
Heather Thatcher
Played Angela Platt Brown
Harold Scott
Played Mr True
Joan Young
Played Mrs True
Dilys Laye
Played Trottie as a child
Carole Lesley
Played Clare as a child
Anthony Steel
Played The Bellaires' footman
Hattie Jacques
Played Daisy Delaware
Roger Moore
Played Stage Door Johnny (uncredited)
David Lines
Played Perce as a child
Tony Halfpenny
Played Perce True
Daphne Anderson
Played Bertha True
Campbell Cotts
Played Saintsbury
Mary Hinton
Played Duchess of Wellwater
Katharine Blake
Played Ruby Rubarto
Lyndon Brook
Played Bit Role (uncredited)
Olwen Brookes
Played Lady Talman (uncredited)
Irene Browne
Played Duchess (uncredited)
Patrick Cargill
Played Party Guest (uncredited)
Ian Carmichael
Played Bill the Postman (uncredited)
Francis de Wolff
Played George Edwardes
Howard Douglas
Played Newspaper Editor (uncredited)
John Fabian
Played Stage Door Johnnie (uncredited)
Gretchen Franklin
Played Martha (uncredited)
Helen Goss
Played Mrs. Bellaire (uncredited)
Elspet Gray
Played Honor Bellaire (uncredited)
May Hallatt
Played Old Ellen (uncredited)
Arthur Hambling
Played Mr. Jupp
W.E. Holloway
Played Old Vinegar (uncredited)
Mary Jones
Played Gladys True (uncredited)
Sam Kydd
Played 'Bedford' Stage Manager (uncredited)
Andreas Malandrinos
Played Head Waiter (uncredited)
Doris Rogers
Played Hon. Mrs. Seaton (uncredited)
Leonard Sharp
Played Carter (uncredited)
Constance Smith
Played Gaiety Girl (uncredited)
Philip Stainton
Played Arthur Briggs (uncredited)
Philip Strange
Played Earl of Burney (uncredited)
John Vere
Played The Bellaires' Butler (uncredited)
Jack Vyvyan
Played Uncle Sam (uncredited)
Elsie Wagstaff
Played Dependant Relative (uncredited)
Michael Ward
Played Pianist at Ball (uncredited)
Ian Wilson
Played Bert (uncredited)
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