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Sailing Along


FieldValue
nameSailing Along
imageSailing_Along_(1938_film).jpg
directorSonnie Hale
producerMichael Balcon (uncredited)
writerscenario:
Sonnie Hale
adaptation & dialogue:
Lesser Samuels
based_onoriginal story by
Selwyn Jepson
starring{{plainlist
musicmusic & lyrics:
Arthur Johnston
Maurice Sigler
musical director:
Louis Levy
cinematographyGlen MacWilliams
editingAl Barnes
studioGaumont British Picture Corporation
distributorGeneral Film Distributors (UK)
released
runtime97 minutes
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish

Sonnie Hale adaptation & dialogue: Lesser Samuels Selwyn Jepson

  • Jessie Matthews
  • Barry MacKay
  • Jack Whiting
  • Roland Young Arthur Johnston Maurice Sigler musical director: Louis Levy Sailing Along is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by Sonnie Hale and starring Jessie Matthews, Barry MacKay, Jack Whiting, Roland Young, Frank Pettingell, Noel Madison and Alastair Sim. It includes many staged song and dance routines either on barges or on the dock edge.

Plot

A rich owner of a fleet of three-masted barges operating on the River Thames in central London has a prospective step-daughter, Kay. She falls in love with the son of one of his barge masters, who has been put to work on a barge at the bottom of the ladder. She initially wants to give up her chance of stardom as a singer to be with him. Ultimately everyone supports her singing career.

Cast

  • Jessie Matthews as Kay Martin
  • Barry MacKay as Steve Barnes
  • Jack Whiting as Dicky Randall
  • Roland Young as Anthony Gulliver, the rich father
  • Noel Madison as Windy
  • Frank Pettingell as Skipper Barnes
  • Alastair Sim as Sylvester, the artist
  • Athene Seyler as Victoria Gulliver
  • Margaret Vyner as Stephanie
  • William Dewhurst as Winton
  • Peggy Novak as Jill
  • Patrick Barr as Seaman at Birthday Party
  • Arthur Denton as Man Auditioning Chorus Girls

Production

Sailing Along was filmed at Pinewood Studios from August to December 1937, directed by Sonnie Hale. The screenplay was written by Lesser Samuels and Sonnie Hale, based on a story by Selwyn Jepson. For the last big dance number—which lasted seven minutes on screen—the camera followed Whiting and Matthews for nearly a mile, and the set was so large that it had to be built across two studios. Including rehearsals, the pair danced an estimated twenty miles to complete that single scene.

Release

The film opened at the Gaumont Haymarket on 17 April 1938, and was generally released on 29 August 1938.

Critical reception

In a contemporary review, The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote, "The best features of the film are the songs and the dances which are cleverly treated, particularly in the final sequence where Kay and Dicky perform a really original and brilliantly executed tap ballet. Jessie Matthews acts Kay with unrestrained gaiety and fire, sings adequately and dances superbly. Jack Whiting, as Dicky, matches her in dancing ability and outshines her in singing and acting, Barry Mackay tries hard not to make Steve too imbecile, while Roland Young (Gulliver) and Athene Seyler, as his prim sister, serve up a banquet of laughs from the few crumbs that fall their way."

In his review for The Era on 27 January 1938, R.B. Marriott applauded Hale's direction as "swift, gay and witty", and added that "Sailing Along was certainly the most polished romantic comedy with music ever made in our studios: and for vitality, deftness and general entertainment value it equals any, and is superior to, many that have come from that over-rated motion picture making town across the Atlantic Ocean."

References

References

  1. "Sailing Along (1938)".
  2. Thornton, Michael. (1974). "Jessie Matthews : A Biography". Hart-Davis, MacGibbon.
  3. "Monthly Film Bulletin review".
  4. Wright, Adrian. (2020). "Cheer Up! – British Musical Films, 1929–1945". Boydell and Brewer.
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