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Sidewalks of London

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Sidewalks of London
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1hr 26min
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1938
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Synopsis: After befriending talented dancer and pickpocket Libby (Vivien Leigh), street performer Charles (Charles Saggers) strikes up a partnership with the gifted young performer and invites Libby to join his act. With Libby's graceful moves steadily drawing an audience to Charles' dramatic act, the performers soon catch the eye of theater magnate Harley (Rex Harrison), who is so mesmerized by the performance that he invites Libby and her fellow performers to a post-play party. When Libby arrives at the ... Full Synopsis
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Tim Whelan's St. Martin's Lane (released in America as Sidewalks of London) was the best of Vivien Leigh's early British movies, dating from the period before she was brought to Hollywood for Gone With the Wind. Erich Pommer's production and Clemence Dane's script gave her the best vehicle she'd ever had, and not only did she have Charles Laughton to play off of at his best, but Rex Harrison, theatrical ... Full Review
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Charles Saggers
Harley Prentiss
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