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The Gay Lady

1949

R

1 h 31 m

United Kingdom

Comedy

Music

Romance

In the 1890s, Trottie True moves from bit theatre parts to stardom, and from balloonist Sid Skinner to more prominent men. She later wonders if Sid wasn't better after all, and seeks to find out.
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Jean Kent
Trottie True
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James Donald
Lord Digby Landon
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Hugh Sinclair
Maurice Beckenham
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Lana Morris
Bouncie Barrington
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Andrew Crawford
Sid Skinner
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Bill Owen
Joe Jugg
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Harcourt Williams
Duke Of Wellwater
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Michael Medwin
Monty - Marquis of Maidenhead
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Hattie Jacques
Daisy Delaware
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Joan Young
Mrs. True
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Tony Halfpenny
Perce True
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Heather Thatcher
Angela Platt-Brown
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Daphne Anderson
Bertha True
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Mary Hinton
Duchess of Wellwater
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Carole Lesley
Clare as a Child
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Carol Leslie
Clara as a Child
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Harold Scott
Mr. True
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Dilys Laye
Trottie as a Child

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Diaz265

16/11/2022 13:06
Trottie True
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SAMO ZAEN سامو زين

16/11/2022 02:08
I first saw Trottie True when it was released . I was already a member of Miss Kent's fan club and she had a magazine full of English stars news.Trottie True was the second film I had seen in colour starring Miss Kent the other one being The Man Within .I am only sorry we still dont see her.
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JAWHARI 🪡🪡

16/11/2022 02:08
I was fortunate enough to be at the BFI Southbank in 2011 at a showing of Caravan starring Jean Kent in the presence of Jean Kent in what sadly was to be her last public appearance.Here she appears in a rather slight musical set in Victorian times.She shines through the material.
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THE EGBADON’s

16/11/2022 02:08
Jean Kent rises from being a child performer in Camden Town in the 1890s to a member of the Gaiety Theater chorus, to the Duchess of Wellwater in a storm-in-a-teacup tumultuous marriage. It's a slight programmer, eked out by Jean Kent's lively performer as a too-candid good girl and by good set and color design. The way cinematographer Harry Waxman shoots the movie, it winds up looking like a series of color rotogravures. It's derived from one of the eccentric novels of S.J.Simon and Caryl Brahms. While it is not a great movie, Miss Kent's performance is excellent. She had gone on the stage at the age of ten (with her mother) and later worked in the chorus at London's famed Windmill Theater. Doubtless she based her performance on close observation.
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Dabboo Ratnani

16/11/2022 01:32
Jean Kent had everything, real acting ability, a lovely singing voice, and a beautiful face and figure. Only the British Film Industry was short sighted enough not to recognise a Lady who should have been our Number one Star. She was at her best in Trottie True, and I cannot understand why she wasn't snapped up by Hollywood. Only 8 years after this film she was supporting Marilyn Monroe in The Prince and the Showgirl, and still looking ravishing. She is the last surviving Gainsborogh Girl and it is shocking that she seems to have been totally forgotten by the Industry. I saw her at the National Film Theatre in 1999 when they showed Trottie True, and she talked about her career. After the film she came out into the foyer and signed every autograph and posed for photo's, a lovely Lady and a true star.
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