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''Ship's Concert'' is a 1937 British
musical film Musical film is a film genre in which songs by the Character (arts), characters are interwoven into the narrative, sometimes accompanied by dancing. The songs usually advance the plot or develop the film's characters, but in some cases, they serv ...
directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Claude Hulbert, Joyce Kirby and Henry Kendall. It was made as a quota quickie at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of
Warner Brothers Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (WBEI), commonly known as Warner Bros. (WB), is an American filmed entertainment studio headquartered at the Warner Bros. Studios complex in Burbank, California and the main namesake subsidiary of Warner Bro ...
.Wood p.96


Plot


Cast

* Claude Hulbert as Claude Stork * Joyce Kirby as Joyce * Henry Kendall as Harry Bolton * Enid Trevor as Enid Stork * Jack Donohue as Jack * Jack Heller as Dickie * Glen Alyn as Plasta Seene *
Bruce Lester Bruce Lester (6 June 1912 – 13 June 2008) was a South African-born English film actor with over 60 screen appearances to his credit between 1934 and his retirement from acting in 1958. Lester's career divided into two distinct periods. Betwe ...
as Purser * Reginald Purdell as Reggie * George Galleon as Wireless Officer *
Gibson Gowland Gibson Gowland (4 January 1877 – 9 September 1951) was an English film actor. Biography Gowland was born 4 January in either 1872 or 1877 in Spennymoor, County Durham. He started work as a sailor and later became the mate on a ship. For ...
as Purser * Patricia Burke as Geraldine Jackson * Albert le Fre as Privett


References


Bibliography

* Low, Rachael. ''Filmmaking in 1930s Britain''. George Allen & Unwin, 1985. * Wood, Linda. ''British Films, 1927-1939''. British Film Institute, 1986.


External links

* 1937 films British musical films 1937 musical films 1930s English-language films Films shot at Teddington Studios Films directed by Leslie S. Hiscott Quota quickies British black-and-white films Warner Bros. films Films shot in London 1930s British films English-language musical films {{UK-musical-film-stub