Summary
Fun at St. Fanny’s is a British film comedy first released in 1956,
directed by Maurice Elvey.
The film stars Fred Emney, Cardew Robinson, Vera Day, Johnny Brandon and Davy Kaye.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Maurice Elvey
- Script: Fred Emney, Anthony Verney
- Photo: Eric Cross
- Music: Edwin Astley
- Cast: Fred Emney (Dr. Septimus Jankers), Cardew Robinson (Cardew the Cad), Vera Day (Maisie), Johnny Brandon (Fanshawe), Davy Kaye (Ferdy), Freddie Mills (Harry the Scar), Gerald Campion (Fatty Gilbert), Miriam Karlin (Mildred), Claude Hulbert (Winkle), Kynaston Reeves (McTavish), Gabrielle Brune (Matron), Stanley Unwin (The Guide), Dino Galvani (Pumpernickel), Peter Butterworth (The Potter), Paul Daneman (Fudge), Roger Avon (Horsetrough), Ronnie Corbett (Chumleigh), Aud Johansen (Praline), Tom Gill (Constable), Marianne Stone
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 80 min; B&W
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