Look Up and Laugh
Gutsy lass Gracie rallies fellow stall-holders at Birkenhead Market to prevent its takeover and demolition by a department store chain. She invokes the Market's foundation by Royal Charter just before an inadvertent gas leak provides an explosive climax.
Basil Dean
Casts & Crew
Gracie Fields
Alfred Drayton
Vivien Leigh
Douglas Wakefield
Billy Nelson
Harry Tate
Huntley Wright
Robb Wilton
Morris Harvey
Maud Gill
Norman Walker
Tommy Fields
Helen Ferrers
Kenneth Kove
Jack Melford
D.J. Williams
Frank Atkinson
Florence Gregson
Arthur Hambling
James Harcourt
Anthony Holles
Mike Johnson
Kenneth More
Ernest Sefton
Also Directed by Basil Dean
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