
Trottie True - Wikipedia
Trottie True is a 1949 British musical comedy film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Jean Kent, James Donald and Hugh Sinclair. It was known as The Gay Lady in the US, and is an infrequent British Technicolor film of the period.
Amazon.com: Trottie True : Movies & TV
Designed as a vehicle for Rank's then top star Jean Kent, TROTTIE TRUE is a delightful comedy set in the late Victorian period about the rise and rise of a music-hall star, the eponymous Trottie. From humble beginnings in the provincial theater, she becomes a star of George Alexander's Gaiety Theater, and ends up marrying a Duke (James Donald).
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Trottie True (1949) - Rotten Tomatoes
A chorus girl (Jean Kent) marries a duke (James Donald) who hangs around the stage door in circa-1900 London.
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- Category: Musical, Comedy, Romance
Trottie True - Screen Rant
Trottie True is a 1949 British film following the ambitions of a music-hall performer striving for social ascent. In her pursuit of wealth, she faces romantic dilemmas between her humble love for balloonist Sid Skinner and the affluent but emotionally distant Lord Landon Digby. Have you watched it? Be the first to leave a community review!
Trottie True (1949) - IMDb
Designed as a vehicle for Rank's then top star Jean Kent, TROTTIE TRUE is a delightful comedy set in the late Victorian period about the rise and rise of a music-hall star, the eponymous Trottie. From humble beginnings in the provincial theater, she becomes a star of George Alexander's Gaiety Theater, and ends up marrying a Duke (James Donald).
Trottie True (1949) directed by Brian Desmond Hurst - Letterboxd
Starring Jean Kent, James Donald and Hugh Sinclair. Also known as Trottie True here in the UK, the story concerns a singing girl (Jean Kent) who weds a duke (James Donald) who loiters at the stage door in circa-1900 London.
Trottie True - Movies on Google Play
Trottie True is a 1949 British musical comedy film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Jean Kent, James Donald and Hugh Sinclair. It was known as The Gay Lady in the...
Trottie True (1948) - Screenonline
Whereas Trottie is a spirited gal, vivacious and lively, these men are a rather dull bunch, lacking in any genuine gaiety or charm, so Jean Kent is able to shine with her central star performance; not surprisingly, this was her favourite film role.
Trottie True (1949 film) - Silver Sirens
Jun 6, 2011 · Trottie True is a 1949 film starring Jean Kent, James Donald, Hugh Sinclair. Adventures of a Gaiety girl who married a lord.
Trottie True - Reelstreets
Stars: Jean Kent, James Donald, Hugh Sinclair, Michael Medwin, Hattie Jacques, and spot em in you can extras Roger Moore, Ian Carmichael and Patrick Cargill Location(s): Buckinghamshire, London. Region(s): London T-Z, South East R-Z
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