''Riding High'' is a 1937 British
comedy film
A comedy film is a category of film which emphasizes humor. These films are designed to make the audience laugh through amusement. Films in this style traditionally have a happy ending (black comedy being an exception). Comedy is one of the ol ...
directed by
David MacDonald and starring
Claude Dampier
Claude Dampier (born Claud Conolly Cowan; 23 November 1878 – 1 January 1955) was an English film actor and popular character comedian in the early 20th century.
Life
He was born in Clapham, South London as Claud Conolly Cowan.Richard Anthony ...
,
John Garrick
John Garrick (born Reginald Dandy; 31 August 1902 – 22 October 1966) was a British stage and screen actor.
Born in Brighton, England, Dandy attended that city's schools and Brighton College.
Dandy made his first stage appearance at t ...
,
Kathleen Gibson
Kathleen Gibson (born Kitty Stride, 1915-1974) was a British actress who developed her craft in repertory theatre. In 1932, Gibson played one of the friends of the character D'Recamier (Pearl Argyle) in the Frederick Ashton ballet "Magic Nights".
...
and
Helen Haye
Helen Haye (born Helen Hay, 28 August 1874 – 1 September 1957) was a British stage and film actress.
New York Times. 3 Septem ...
. It is very loosely based on the story of the inventor
Thomas McCall, who came up with a radically new design for a
bicycle
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Bic ...
in
Victorian Britain
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.
It was made at
Shepperton Studios
Shepperton Studios is a film studio located in Shepperton, Surrey, England, with a history dating back to 1931. It is now part of the Pinewood Studios Group. During its early existence, the studio was branded as Sound City (not to be confused w ...
.
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Cast
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Claude Dampier
Claude Dampier (born Claud Conolly Cowan; 23 November 1878 – 1 January 1955) was an English film actor and popular character comedian in the early 20th century.
Life
He was born in Clapham, South London as Claud Conolly Cowan.Richard Anthony ...
as Septimus Earwicker
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Helen Haye
Helen Haye (born Helen Hay, 28 August 1874 – 1 September 1957) was a British stage and film actress.
New York Times. 3 Septem ...
as Miss Ada Broadbent
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John Garrick
John Garrick (born Reginald Dandy; 31 August 1902 – 22 October 1966) was a British stage and screen actor.
Born in Brighton, England, Dandy attended that city's schools and Brighton College.
Dandy made his first stage appearance at t ...
as Tom Blake
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Kathleen Gibson
Kathleen Gibson (born Kitty Stride, 1915-1974) was a British actress who developed her craft in repertory theatre. In 1932, Gibson played one of the friends of the character D'Recamier (Pearl Argyle) in the Frederick Ashton ballet "Magic Nights".
...
as Grace Meadows
*
John Warwick as George Davenport
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Billy Merson
Billy Merson (born William Henry Thompson; 29 March 1879 – 25 June 1947)Richard Anthony Baker, ''British Music Hall: an illustrated history'', Pen & Sword, 2014, , pp.227-228 was an English music hall performer, comedian and songwriter.
Biog ...
as Popping
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Mae Bacon
Mae Bacon (1897–1981) was a British actress. She was often credited as Mai Bacon. She was the eldest daughter of Hartley Bacon, who was living in Roundhay, Leeds at the time of The Great War.
Early acting career
During the early stages of Worl ...
as Mrs. Winterbottom
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Peter Gawthorne
Peter Gawthorne (1 September 1884 – 17 March 1962) was an Anglo-Irish actor, probably best known for his roles in the films of Will Hay and other popular British comedians of the 1930s and 1940s. Gawthorne was one of Britain's most called-upo ...
as Sir Joseph Wilmot
* Billy Holland as Jack Adamson
* Billy Bray as Ted Rance
* Aileen Latham as Fanny
* The Georgian Singers as Minstrel singers
* Mansell & Ling as Banjo duet
* Bertie Kendrick as Boy vocalist
* Mike Johnson as Mayor
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John Singer as Simon
* H Victor Weske
References
External links
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1937 films
1930s historical comedy films
British historical comedy films
Films set in the 19th century
Films set in England
Films directed by David MacDonald (director)
British black-and-white films
1937 comedy films
1930s English-language films
1930s British films
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