Miss London Ltd.

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Miss London Ltd.
File:Miss London Ltd. FilmPoster.jpeg
Directed by Val Guest
Produced by Edward Black
Written by Marriott Edgar
Val Guest
Starring see cast list
Music by Bob Busby
Cinematography Basil Emmott
Edited by R.E. Dearing
Production
company
Distributed by Gainsborough Pictures
Release dates
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  • 1943 (1943)
Running time
99 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Miss London Ltd. is a 1943 British, black-and-white, comedy, musical, war film, directed by Val Guest and starring Ronald Shiner as Sailor Meredith and Arthur Askey as Arthur Bowden.[1] It was produced by Edward Black, Maurice Ostrer, Fred Gunn and Gainsborough Pictures.

Plot

This musical comedy playing in wartime London, stars Arthur Askey as Arthur Bowman alias Miss London, the name of the escort agency he inherited from his mother. Soon he is joined by his new American partner, Terry Arden (Evelyn Dall), as she inherited the other half of the Agency from her parents, who just arrived from abroad. The first thing she accomplishes is to clean up the office, together with her partner. Then they have to renew the files of escort-Ladies. In order to do so, each of them goes searching in different places. Arthur Bowden is assigned to the railway station and finally he finds railway clerk Gail Martin (Anne Shelton) to hire. The opening sequence of the film features the latter singing "The 8.50 Choo Choo For Waterloo Choo" at Waterloo Station before she is recruited by Bowden for his agency. As usual, Ronald Shiner's character of Sailor Meredith plays a decisive role.

The film features a surreal self-parodying sequence in which Bowden, in order to gain entrance to a hotel, pretends to be the famous Arthur Askey, using some of his choice catchphrases. Other spoofs include Askey and Dall doing a routine as Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers and, with Shiner in addition, as the three Marx Brothers.

Cast

Soundtrack

  • Evelyn Dall and Anne Shelton – "A Fine How Do You Do" (Words and music by Val Guest and Manning Sherwin)
  • Evelyn Dall – "Keep Cool Calm and Collected" (Words and music by Val Guest and Manning Sherwin)
  • Arthur Askey – "The Moth" (Words and music by Val Guest and Manning Sherwin)
  • Arthur Askey – "I'm Only Me" (Words and music by Val Guest and Manning Sherwin)
  • Anne Shelton – "You Too Can Have a Lovely Romance" (Words and music by Val Guest and Manning Sherwin)
  • Anne Shelton – "The 8.50 Choo Choo" (Words and music by Val Guest and Manning Sherwin)
  • Anne Shelton – "If You Could Only Cook" (Words and music by Val Guest and Manning Sherwin)
  • "My Father Was a Yes Man" (Words and music by Val Guest and Manning Sherwin)

References

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