About Champagne Charlie
- Released on August 25, 1944
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.
Full Cast of Champagne Charlie
Tommy Trinder
plays Champagne Charlie
Stanley Holloway
plays The Great Vance
Betty Warren
plays Bessie Bellwood
Jean Kent
plays Dolly Bellwood
Austin Trevor
plays The Duke
Robert Wyndham
plays Duckworth (Chairman of the Mogador)
Harry Fowler
plays 'Orace
Drusilla Wills
plays Bessie's Dresser
Joan Carol
plays Cora (Mogador Barmaid)
Bill Shine
plays Mogador Stage Manager
Guy Middleton
plays Tipsy Swell
Frederick Piper
plays Learoyd
Andreas Malandrinos
plays Gatti
Paul Bonifas
plays Targetino
Peter De Greeff
plays Lord Petersfield
Norman Pierce
plays Landlord of Elephant & Castle
Eddie Phillips
plays Tom Sayers
Leslie Clarke
plays Fred Saunders (Leybourne's Brother)
Joey Carr
plays Bit Part (uncredited)
Hazel Court
plays Tipsy Champagne Drinker (uncredited)
Monti DeLyle
plays Bit Part (uncredited)
Vernon Greeves
plays Bit Part (uncredited)
Richard Harrison
plays (uncredited)
George Hirste
plays Bit Part (uncredited)
Vida Hope
plays Rosie the Barmaid (uncredited)
Kay Kendall
plays Bit Part (uncredited)
Eliot Makeham
plays Vance's Songwriter (uncredited)
Aubrey Mallalieu
plays Butler (uncredited)
Gibb McLaughlin
plays Doctor at Duel (uncredited)
Phyllis Morris
plays Bit Part (uncredited)
James Robertson Justice
plays Patron (uncredited)
Crew of Champagne Charlie
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