That's the Ticket
1940 British film
- John Dighton
- Jack Henley
- Frank Richardson
- Sid Field
- Hal Walters
- Betty Lynne
Production
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Warner Brothers-First National Productions
Release date
- 12 October 1940 (1940-10-12)
Running time
That's the Ticket is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Redd Davis and starring Sid Field, Hal Walters and Betty Lynne.[1]
It was shot at Teddington Studios. The sets were designed by the art director Norman G. Arnold.
Synopsis
Two nightclub cloakroom attendants become entangled with an enemy spy ring in an adventure that takes them to Paris.
Cast
- Sid Field as Ben Baker
- Hal Walters as Nosey
- Betty Lynne as Fifi
- Gus McNaughton as Milkbar Monty
- Gordon McLeod as Ferdinand
- Charles Castella as The Bull
- Gibb McLaughlin as The Count
- Ian McLean as Hercule
- Ernest Sefton as Marchand
References
- ^ Murphy p.166
Bibliography
- Murphy, Robert. Realism and Tinsel: Cinema and Society in Britain 1939-48. Routledge, 1992.
External links
- That's the Ticket at IMDb
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Films directed by Redd Davis
- The Spare Room (1932)
- Here's George (1932)
- Excess Baggage (1933)
- The Umbrella (1933)
- The Medicine Man (1933)
- Send 'em Back Half Dead (1933)
- Ask Beccles (1933)
- Seeing Is Believing (1934)
- The Girl in the Flat (1934)
- Easy Money (1934)
- Say It with Diamonds (1935)
- On Top of the World (1936)
- Excuse My Glove (1936)
- King of the Castle (1936)
- Underneath the Arches (1937)
- Variety Hour (1937)
- Sing as You Swing (1937)
- Calling All Ma's (1937)
- Special Edition (1938)
- Anything to Declare? (1938)
- Discoveries (1939)
- That's the Ticket (1940)
- The Balloon Goes Up (1942)
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