
Trottie True
Trottie True
Release: 1949-09-29·Runtime: 96m·★ 7.0
MusicDramaComedy
Tottie True is a gay-90s British music-hall performer who has her sights set on moving from rags to riches, who loses her heart to the pure-and-true blue balloonist, Sid Skinner, but continues her upward search on improving her social status. She finally settles for Lord Landon Digby who has lots of assets and a very-stiff upper lip. She gets a lot of the latter and very little of the former, and decides Sid might have been a better choice.
Production Countries
United Kingdom
Production Companies
The Rank Organisation
Cast
Heather Thatcheras Angela Platt Brown
Arthur Hamblingas Mr. Jupp
Philip Strangeas Earl of Burney (uncredited)
Carole Lesleyas Clare as a child
Anthony Steelas The Bellaires' footman
Andrew Crawfordas Sid Skinner
Lana Morrisas Bouncy Barrington
Francis de Wolffas George Edwardes
Helen Gossas Mrs. Bellaire (uncredited)
Katharine Blakeas Ruby Rubarto
Irene Browneas Duchess (uncredited)
Constance Smithas Gaiety Girl (uncredited)
Ian Wilsonas Bert (uncredited)
Jean Kentas Trottie True
Harcourt Williamsas Duke Of Wellwater
John Vereas The Bellaires' Butler (uncredited)
Tamara Leesas Gaiety Girl (uncredited)
Bill Owenas Joe Jugg
Hattie Jacquesas Daisy Delaware
Andreas Malandrinosas Head Waiter (uncredited)
Michael Wardas Pianist at Ball (uncredited)
Roger Mooreas Stage Door Johnny (uncredited)
John Fabianas Stage Door Johnnie (uncredited)
Howard Douglasas Newspaper Editor (uncredited)
Sam Kyddas 'Bedford' Stage Manager (uncredited)
Mary Hintonas Duchess of Wellwater
James Donaldas Lord Digby Langdon
Gretchen Franklinas Martha (uncredited)
Joan Youngas Mrs True
May Hallattas Old Ellen (uncredited)
Hugh Sinclairas Maurice Beckenham
Lyndon Brookas Bit Role (uncredited)
Elsie Wagstaffas Dependant Relative (uncredited)
Christopher Leeas Hon. Bongo Icklesham
Daphne Andersonas Bertha True
Patrick Cargillas Party Guest (uncredited)
Ian Carmichaelas Bill the Postman (uncredited)
Elspet Grayas Honor Bellaire (uncredited)
Wally Patchas Heckler in Theatre (uncredited)
Michael Medwinas Monty, Marquis of Maidenhead
" />
" />