Champagne Charlie (1944)
Sobre o filme
Victorian comedy that evokes the rivalry of two singers, George Leybourne and Great Vance, and subsequent alliance of both against the owners of the theaters who want to jeopardize their careers. Champagne Charlie was the artistic name given by the public and the press to George Leybourne, born Joe Saunders in the mining town of Leybourne, and a singer in gambling dens and cabarets. Cavalcanti reconstituted London in the 1860s for this film.
Título original: Champagne Charlie
Ano: 1944
Duração: 105 minutos
País: England
Cor: Preto e branco
Direção: ALBERTO CAVALCANTI
Roteiro: JOHN DIGHTON
Fotografia: WILKIE COOPER
Elenco: BETTY WARREN, JEAN KENT, TOMMY TRINDER, STANLEY HOLLOWAY
Produtor: MICHAEL BALCON, JOHN CROYDON