A scatterbrained circus lady must cover for her sour schoolmistress sister.A scatterbrained circus lady must cover for her sour schoolmistress sister.A scatterbrained circus lady must cover for her sour schoolmistress sister.
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Dickie Henderson
- Mr. Money's Son
- (as Dick Henderson Jr.)
Vivien Leigh
- Schoolgirl
- (uncredited)
Alma Taylor
- Schoolmistress
- (uncredited)
Wyn Weaver
- Governor
- (uncredited)
Ian Wilson
- Drummer in Band
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaVivien Leigh's first film. She has one line.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Discovering Film: Vivien Leigh (2014)
Featured review
If you keep your eyes peeled, you can't miss spotting Miss Leigh in this, one of her very first roles. She even had one line of dialogue - "If you are not made headmistress, I shan't come back next term." Contrary to many sources, this line was NOT cut from the final print, as I just heard and saw it with my own eyes.
Things Are Looking Up is a delightful romp with non-stop laughs. Cicely Courtneidge is Cicely Fytte, a circus-owner, and also her identical twin sister Bertha Fytte, a strict schoolmistress. When Bertha runs away to elope with "the Big Black Fox", their younger sister Mary summons Cicely to help out - in effect, taking Bertha's place as teacher. Now Cicely doesn't know geometry, nor does she play tennis, but she manages to wade through everything in her own unique way. Don't eat anything during the Wimbledon scene, unless you want to end up wearing it!
An easy 10/10 and definitely worth it for other Vivien Leigh fans!
Things Are Looking Up is a delightful romp with non-stop laughs. Cicely Courtneidge is Cicely Fytte, a circus-owner, and also her identical twin sister Bertha Fytte, a strict schoolmistress. When Bertha runs away to elope with "the Big Black Fox", their younger sister Mary summons Cicely to help out - in effect, taking Bertha's place as teacher. Now Cicely doesn't know geometry, nor does she play tennis, but she manages to wade through everything in her own unique way. Don't eat anything during the Wimbledon scene, unless you want to end up wearing it!
An easy 10/10 and definitely worth it for other Vivien Leigh fans!
- calvertfan
- Jun 25, 2002
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- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Things Are Looking Up (1935) officially released in Canada in English?
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