Sing Along with Me
Sing Along with Me is a 1952 British musical film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Donald Peers, Dodo Watts and Dennis Vance.[1] The screenplay concerns a grocer who wins a radio singing competition and is signed to a lucrative contract.
Cast
- Donald Peers – David Parry
- Dodo Watts – Gwynneth Evans
- Dennis Vance – Harry Humphries
- Jill Clifford – Shelia
- Mercy Haystead – Gloria
- Cyril Chamberlain – Jack Bates
- Humphrey Morton – Syd Maxton
- George Curzon – Mr Palmer
- Leonard Morris – Uncle Ebeneezer
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References
- "Sing along with Me (1952)". ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 14 January 2009.
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