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Description: Synopsis: Her film career spanned over an impressive 15 years and many of her best performances are seen in the films in this box-set.
Author: Director: Special Feature: Release date: 04/01/2008 Format: DVD - Special Offers Year of recording: Number of discs: 7 Number of pages: Classification: PG Running time: ISBN: OPTD1135 Hardback/Paperback:
Was £22.99 This box set features the following films: Love, Life and Laughter (Dir. Maurice Elvey) (1934): An impoverished author and a cabaret girl each have their dream of success, but are happy to wake to each other and reality. Sing As We Go (Dir. Basil Dean) (1934): When the textile mill closes, putting her out of work, Gracie finds herself experiencing all of the amusements of Blackpool. Sally In Our Alley (Dir. Maurice Elvey) (1931): A working class girl who waits on tables in a London coffee house sings to the customers to keep them entertained. Looking on The Bright Side (Dir. Graham Cutts / Basil Dean) (1932): Manicurist Fields falls for songwriting hairdresser Dolman whose heart belongs to a gorgeous singer. Queen of Hearts (Dir. Monty Banks) (1936): Gracie Perkins is a seamstress who is mistaken for a wealthy patroness of the arts! Look Up And Laugh (Dir. Basil Dean) (1935): Gracie rallies fellow stall-holders when a department store chain threatens to takeover and demolish their business. The Show Goes On (Dir. Basil Dean) (1937): The rise of British entertainer Graci Fields from humble mill girl to the most popular and highest paid performer in Great Britain during the Depression era is chronicled in this biographical drama. PLEASE NOTE: This is a REGION TWO DVD, coded for viewing in the UNITED KINGDOM, EUROPE, the MIDDLE EAST & JAPAN. It may not be viewable in other countries unless you have a player designed to play REGION TWO or ALL REGIONS. If in doubt, check with the manufacturer of your DVD player before ordering. Or go to http://hometheaterinfo.com/dvd3.htm
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