Three Cockney comedians who provide much of the fun in the English film "Talking Feet," which stars little Hozel Ascot, nine-year-old dancing champion of England. Mark Hambourg, famous pianist, and William Heughan, Scottish baritone, ore also in the picture.
Ronald Colman and Walter Huston in the dress of a former day. They head the cast in the film version of Kipling's "The Light that Failed," which will shortly be seen in Nelson. Ida Lupino, Muriel Angelus and Dudley Digges are in the big cast.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 30 November 1940, Page 11
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84Three Cockney comedians who provide much of the fun in the English film "Talking Feet," which stars little Hozel Ascot, nine-year-old dancing champion of England. Mark Hambourg, famous pianist, and William Heughan, Scottish baritone, ore also in the picture. Ronald Colman and Walter Huston in the dress of a former day. They head the cast in the film version of Kipling's "The Light that Failed," which will shortly be seen in Nelson. Ida Lupino, Muriel Angelus and Dudley Digges are in the big cast. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 30 November 1940, Page 11
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