"A man from the countryside becomes London’s newest music hall sensation, and competes with a rival music hall performer for the audience’s attention."
Tommy Trinder
as Champagne Charlie
Stanley Holloway
as The Great Vance
Betty Warren
as Bessie Bellwood
Jean Kent
as Dolly Bellwood
Austin Trevor
as The Duke
Robert Wyndham
as Duckworth (Chairman of the Mogador)
Harry Fowler
as 'Orace
Drusilla Wills
as Bessie's Dresser
Joan Carol
as Cora (Mogador Barmaid)
Bill Shine
as Mogador Stage Manager
Guy Middleton
as Tipsy Swell
Frederick Piper
as Learoyd
Andreas Malandrinos
as Gatti
Paul Bonifas
as Targetino
Peter De Greeff
as Lord Petersfield
Norman Pierce
as Landlord of Elephant & Castle
Eddie Phillips
as Tom Sayers
Leslie Clarke
as Fred Saunders (Leybourne's Brother)
Eric Boon
as Clinker
Joey Carr
as Bit Part (uncredited)
Hazel Court
as Tipsy Champagne Drinker (uncredited)
Monti DeLyle
Vernon Greeves
Richard Harrison
as (uncredited)
George Hirste
Vida Hope
as Rosie the Barmaid (uncredited)
Kay Kendall
Eliot Makeham
as Vance's Songwriter (uncredited)
Aubrey Mallalieu
as Butler (uncredited)
Gibb McLaughlin
as Doctor at Duel (uncredited)
Phyllis Morris
James Robertson Justice
as Patron (uncredited)
Alberto Cavalcanti
Director
Angus MacPhail
Screenplay
Charles Hasse
Editor
John Dighton
Austin Melford
Michael Balcon
Producer
John Croydon
Associate Producer
Douglas Slocombe
Camera Operator
Hal Mason
Production Supervisor
Len Page
Sound Recordist
Ernest Irving
Music Director
Tom Shenton
Makeup Artist
Michael Relph
Art Direction