Can You Hear Me, Mother? | |
Director: | Leslie Pearce |
Producer: | Geoffrey Rowson Simon Rowson |
Starring: | Sandy Powell Mary Lawson Raymond Huntley |
Cinematography: | Leslie Rowson |
Studio: | New Ideal Films |
Distributor: | Producers Distributing Corporation |
Runtime: | 77 minutes |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Can You Hear Me, Mother? is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Leslie Pearce and starring Sandy Powell, Mary Lawson and Raymond Huntley.[1] It was shot at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith, London.[2] It was produced by members of the Rowson family, who had previously controlled the Ideal Film Company. The film's title was popular catchphrase of the film's star Powell.
A Yorkshire mill worker quits his job and heads for London to try and make his fortune as a comedian on the music hall stage. However, on the train south he discovers an apparently abandoned baby which he has to look after.