Starring: Vivien Leigh (Marjorie Belfer), Gracie Fields (Grace Pearson), Robb Wilton (The Mayor), Kenneth More, Douglas Wakefield (Joe Chirk), Harry Tate (Turnpenny), Alfred Drayton (Belfer), Morris Harvey (Rosenbloom), Huntley Wright (Old Ketley), Tommy Fields (Sidney Pearson), Billy Nelson (Alf Chirk), DJ Williams (Maples), Kenneth Kove (Piano Assistant), Jack Melford (Reporter), Maud Gill (Miss Canvey), Helen Ferrers (Lady Buster), Norman Walker (Brierley), Arthur Hamblin (Horning)
Director & Producer: Basil Dean
Story: J.B. Priestley
Screenplay: Gordon Wellesley
Photography: Robert G. Martin
Music: Harry Parr-Davies
Released: Opened in London, August 4, 1935
Reissued: 1942 with six minutes cut
Synopsis: written by Cynthia Molt: "A comedy about a group of stockholders, avoiding a chainstore when a Royal Charter is discovered. The film includes the song "Love is Everywhere."
Notes: This is the third billed film appearance of Vivien.