Summary
The Gay Dog is a British film comedy first released in 1954,
directed by Maurice Elvey.
The film stars Wilfred Pickles, Petula Clark, Megs Jenkins, John Blythe and Margaret Barton.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Maurice Elvey
- Script: Joseph Colton, Peter Rogers
- Photo: James Wilson
- Music: Edwin Astley
- Cast: Wilfred Pickles (Jim Gay), Petula Clark (Sally Gay), Megs Jenkins (Maggie Gay), John Blythe (Peter Nightingale), Margaret Barton (Peggy Gowland), William Russell (Leslie Gowland), Cyril Raymond (Vicar), Harold Goodwin (Bert Gay), Jon Pertwee (A Betting Man), Peter Butterworth (Another Betting Man), Nuna Davey (Minnie Gay), Noel Dyson (Lecturer), Jennifer Gray (Mrs. James), Gilbert Harrison (Spud), Joe Henderson (Himself – Pianist), Douglas Ives (Bill Gay), Vi Kaley (Neighbour Across Road), Jack May (Pub Customer), Marianne Stone (Barmaid), C. Denier Warren (Man In Vets Waiting Room)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 87 min
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