Let the People Sing
An out-of-work comedian persuades a drunken nobleman to join a protest against the closing of a village hall.
Casts & Crew
Alastair Sim
Fred Emney
Edward Rigby
Oliver Wakefield
Patricia Roc
Annie Esmond
Marian Spencer
Olive Sloane
Maire O'Neill
Gus McNaughton
Charles Hawtrey
Peter Gawthorne
Aubrey Mallalieu
G.H. Mulcaster
Wally Patch
Horace Kenney
Morris Harvey
Ida Barr
Spencer Trevor
Also Directed by John Baxter
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