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The Love Match - 1955 | 85 mins | Comedy | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: David Paltenghi. Producer: John Baxter and Maclean Rogers. Script: Geoffrey Orme. (from the play by Glenn Melvyn) Cinematography: Arthur Grant. Film Editing: Joseph Sterling. Original Music: Wilfred Burns. |
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The CastArthur Askey - Bill Brown Thora Hird - Sal Brown Shirley Eaton - Rose Brown Glenn Melvyn - Wally Binns Danny Ross - Alf Hall Edward Chapman - Mr. Longworth William Franklyn - Arthur Ford James Kenney - Percy Brown |
Plot SynopsisBoisterous Lancashire comedy with a rapid succession of old jokes. Arthur Askey successfully returned to the big screen after a decade’s absence and is ably supported by The Love Match’s playwright Glenn Melvyn and actress’s Thora Hird and a youthful Shirley Eaton. Arrested for assaulting a referee at a football match, rabid footy fans train-driver Bill (Arthur Askey) and his fireman Wally (Glenn Melvyn) find themselves in court and in deep trouble after borrowing' the £55 from the railwayman's holiday fund. Bill's problems just seem to get worse when they are robbed of £50, Bill's daughter (Shirley Eaton) twists her ankle after entering a dance competition in Liverpool and his wife Sal (Thora Hird) takes in the assaulted referee as a lodger. Bill and Wally attempt to recoup their money by betting on the big United versus City derby game – with Bill's recently signed up son playing for United they pull out all the stops to watch him play in his debut game. |
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