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- 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
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- Writers: J B Priestly, Gordon Wellesley
- Director: Basil Dean
- Producer: Basil Dean
- Music: Ernest Irving
- Cinematography: Robert Martin
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Considered by many to be Gracie’ best film. In this morale-boosting depression time movie, set in the industrial north of England, Gracie stars as a resourceful working class heroine, laid off from her job in a clothing mill. ‘Gracie Platt’ seeks work in the seaside resort of Blackpool. This gives her the opportunity both to fall into many misadventures and, of course, sing.
Songs: Sing As We Go * Just a Catchy Little Tune * In My Little Bottom Draw * Love, Wonderful Love
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Scenes from ‘Sing As We Go’