When You Come Home (1948)

The Rollicking Laugh A Second Comedy

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 38M

Director : John Baxter
Writer : Geoffrey Orme

Synopsis

When You Come Home was Randle’s seventh feature film, and sees him recount his life as a music hall odd job man to his grandaughter.

Actors

Frank Randle
Frank Randle
Frank
Leslie Sarony
Leslie Sarony
Maestro
Leslie Holmes
Leslie Holmes
Fingers
Diana Decker
Diana Decker
Paula Ryngelbaum
Fred Conyngham
Fred Conyngham
Mike O'Flaherty
Linda Parker
Linda Parker
Singer
Jack Melford
Jack Melford
Dr. Dormer Franklyn
Lily Lapidus
Lily Lapidus
Mrs. Ryngelbaum
Tony Heaton
Tony Heaton
Joshua Ryngelbaum
Hilda Bayley
Hilda Bayley
Lady Langfield
Lesley Osmond
Lesley Osmond
Delia
Gus Aubrey
Gus Aubrey
Designer
Ernest Dale
Ernest Dale
Fireman
Rene Sibley-Grant
Rene Sibley-Grant
Mrs. Randle

Crews

David Evans
David Evans
Writer
Frank Randle
Frank Randle
Dialogue
Ted Richards
Ted Richards
Editor
John Baxter
John Baxter
Director
Geoffrey Faithfull
Geoffrey Faithfull
Director of Photography
John Baxter
John Baxter
Producer
Percival Mackey
Percival Mackey
Original Music Composer
Geoffrey Orme
Geoffrey Orme
Screenplay
J. Charles Gilbert
J. Charles Gilbert
Art Direction
Harry Webber
Harry Webber
Makeup Artist
E.S. Laurie
E.S. Laurie
Production Manager
Don Weeks
Don Weeks
Assistant Director
Tommy Meyers
Tommy Meyers
Sound Recordist
Arthur Grant
Arthur Grant
Camera Operator
Marion Ward
Marion Ward
Continuity
Fred Conyngham
Fred Conyngham
Choreographer
Hazel Gee
Hazel Gee
Choreographer

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Frank Randle - Classic  'Grandpa' Sketch

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