Summary
Second Fiddle is a British comedy romance film first released in 1957,
directed by Maurice Elvey.
The film stars Adrienne Corri, Thorley Walters, Lisa Gastoni, Richard Wattis and Bill Fraser.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Maurice Elvey
- Script: Mary Cathcart Borer, Robert Dunbar, Allan MacKinnon
- Photo: Arthur Graham
- Music: William Davies
- Cast: Adrienne Corri (Deborah), Thorley Walters (Charles), Lisa Gastoni (Pauline), Richard Wattis (Bill Turner), Bill Fraser (Nixon), Aud Johansen (Greta), Madoline Thomas (Fenny), Brian Nissen (Jack Carter), Ryck Rydon (Chuck), Jill Melford (Dolly), Joy Webster (Joan), Dino Galvani (Dino), Johnny Briggs (Jimmy), Launce Maraschal (Pontifex), Frederick Piper (Potter), Beckett Bould (General), Fred Victor (Wallace), Christina Lubicz (’Tahiti’ Waitress), Yah Ming (Chinese Waiter), Ian Whittaker (Delivery Boy), Doreen Dawn (Geraldine), Cyril Renison (Jenkins)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 73 min; B&W
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Comedy / Romance






