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  • A Ray of Sunshine: An Irresponsible Medley of Song and Dance (1950)
  • 60 min | Comedy, Music
A Ray of Sunshine: An Irresponsible Medley of Song and Dance (1950)
60 min | Comedy, Music

Variety revue.
Director
Writer
Bill Duncalf (as Gordon Duncalf)
Producer
Cinematographers
Phil Grindrod (photographed by) | James Wilson (photographed by) (as Jimmy Wilson)
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Updated Dec 31, 1950

Release date
1950 (United Kingdom)

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Cast

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15 cast members
Name Known for
Ted Ray
Self Self   See fewer
Anita and Armand
Dancers Dancers   See fewer
Freddie Bamberger
Themselves (as Freddie Bamberger and Pam) Themselves (as Freddie Bamberger and Pam)   See fewer
Ivy Benson
Self - Bandleader Self - Bandleader   See fewer
Janet Brown
Self - Impressionist Self - Impressionist   See fewer
Henry Bryce
The Spiv (as Henry Brice) The Spiv (as Henry Brice)   See fewer
Lucille Gaye
The Maid The Maid   See fewer
June Gourd
The Leading Lady The Leading Lady   See fewer
Patrick Jordan
The Comic The Comic   See fewer
Annette MacDonald
The Scotch Dancer The Scotch Dancer   See fewer
Eric Messiter
Brigadier Benson Brigadier Benson   See fewer
Denis Webb
The Stage Manager The Stage Manager   See fewer
Wilson Keppel and Betty
Themselves Themselves   See fewer
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