Throughout the 1930's Jessie Matthews was Britain's best-loved musical film star, her dynamism and gamine charm beguiling audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. With a string of box-office hits spotlighting her unique talent, it's easy to see how she became so popular - and why she remains so to this day. 'Showcasing' some the era's finest cinema talent - including Betty Balfour, Emlyn Williams, Alfred Junge and actor/director (and Matthews' husband) Sonnie Hale...
There Goes the Bride (1932) Fleeing her own wedding, Annette (Jessie Matthews) heads for Paris with detectives hot on her heels! The last thing she needs now is to fall in love with a stranger...
Evergreen (1934) The illegitimate daughter of starlet Harriet Green (Jessie Matthews) has inherited her mother's looks and talent - and, thanks to a wily agent, a unique stage act is born!
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