Royal Cavalcade (1935) - film review
Thomas Bentley, Herbert Brenon, W.P. Kellino, Norman Lee, Walter Summers, Marcel Varnel
Drama

Summary
Royal Cavalcade is a British film first released in 1935,
directed by Thomas Bentley, Herbert Brenon, W.P. Kellino, Norman Lee, Walter Summers and Marcel Varnel.
The film stars Pearl Argyle, Iris Ashley, Nancy Astor, Hermione Baddeley and Margaret Bannerman.
It has also been released under the title: Regal Cavalcade.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Thomas Bentley, Herbert Brenon, W.P. Kellino, Norman Lee, Walter Summers, Marcel Varnel
- Script: Marjorie Deans, Val Gielgud, Eric Maschwitz
- Photo: Jack E. Cox, Phil Grindrod, Bryan Langley, Leslie Rowson, Horace Wheddon
- Cast: Pearl Argyle (Anna Pavlova), Iris Ashley (Girl), Nancy Astor (Herself), Hermione Baddeley (Barmaid), Margaret Bannerman (Bit Part), Jane Baxter (Girl), Sydney Baynes (Himself (leader, Sydney Baynes and His Band)), Bertha Belmore (Schoolmistress), Elaine Benson (Child), W.H. Berry (Bob), Wallace Bosco (M.P.), Chili Bouchier (Landgirl), James Carew (Tourist), Billy Caryll (Agent), Antoinette Cellier (Marjorie Wilkinson), Edward Chapman (Narrator), D.A. Clarke-Smith (Narrator), Leonora Corbett (Nurse), Syd Crossley (Bit part), Debroy Somers and His Band (Themselves), Annie Esmond (Lady), Bert Feldman (Himself), Florrie Forde (Herself), C.V. France (Father), Reginald Gardiner (Conductor), Gene Gerrard (Passenger), Basil Gill (Bishop), Mary Glynne (Waitress), Jimmy Godden (Harry), Carol Goodner (Tourist), George Graves (Old Bill), Fred Groves (Soldier), Robert Hale (Drinker), C.M. Hallard (Winston Churchill), Jimmy Hanley (Newsboy), Leonard Henry (Himself), Stewart Hibberd (Himself), Seymour Hicks (Gentleman), Iris Hoey (Waitress), Gyles Isham (Officer), Stanton Jefferies (Bit Part), Jack Judge (Himself), Judy Kelly (Girl), Patric Knowles (Officer), Matheson Lang (Henry V), Olga Lindo (Tourist), Sam Livesey (Drinker), Alice Lloyd (Marie Lloyd), Frederick Lloyd (Neighbour), Marie Lohr (Mother), Norman Long (Himself), Renée Macready (Landgirl), Arthur Margetson (Officer), Aileen Marson (Lady), Gus McNaughton (Workman), John Mills (Boy), Clifford Mollison (Customer), Henry Mollison (John Doughty), Hilda Mundy (Girl), Robert Nainby (Drinker), Diana Napier (Actress), Owen Nares (Gentleman), Charles Paton (Taxi Driver), Vera Pearce (Wife), Esme Percy (Lloyd George), Ellen Pollock (Wife), Arthur Prince (Himself), Reginald Purdell (Listener), René Ray (Girl), J.H. Roberts (Drinker), George Robey (Himself), Roy Russell (Narrator), Ivan Samson (Man), H. Saxon-Snell (Sir Edward Grey), Athene Seyler (Queen Elizabeth), Craighall Sherry (Chancellor), Ronald Shiner (Soldier), Constance Shotter (Girl), John Singer (Boy), Debroy Somers (Himself (leader, Debroy Somers and His Band)), John Stuart (Explorer), Harry Tate (Himself), Ellaline Terriss (Wife), Austin Trevor (Capt. Oates), Amy Veness (Suffragette), Jerry Verno (Taxpayer), Frank Vosper (Capt. Robert Falcon Scott), Syd Walker (Doorman), C. Denier Warren (Smith), Ben Welden (Businessman), Arthur Wontner (Bit Part)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 104 min
- Aka: Regal Cavalcade
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