Left Right and Centre

Left Right and Centre

95 mins | Comedy, Romance | June 23, 1959

At the Earndale by-election natural history expert and TV personality Bob Wilcot for the Conservatives finds himself up against Billingsgate girl Stella Stoker for the socialists. Amateur politician against committed activist. But could it become boy-who-fancies-girl against girl-who-fancies-boy? The party agents are soon colluding against such a disaster.

Left Right and Centre

95 mins | Comedy, Romance | June 23, 1959

Left Right and Centre
At the Earndale by-election natural history expert and TV personality Bob Wilcot for the Conservatives finds himself up against Billingsgate girl Stella Stoker for the socialists. Amateur politician against committed activist. But could it become boy-who-fancies-girl against girl-who-fancies-boy? The party agents are soon colluding against such a disaster.
IMDb rating 6.2
Producers Vale Film Productions
Original title Left Right and Centre
Directors Phyllis Crocker, Sidney Gilliat
Writers Val Valentine, Sidney Gilliat

Cast

Ian Carmichael

as Robert Wilcot

Patricia Bredin

as Stella Stoker

Eric Barker

as Bert Glimmer

Richard Wattis

as Harding-Pratt

Alastair Sim

as Lord Wilcot

Moyra Fraser

as Annabel

Jack Hedley

as Bill Hemmingway

Gordon Harker

as Hardy

William Kendall

as Pottle

Anthony Sharp

as Peterson

George Benson

as Egerton

Leslie Dwyer

as Alf Stoker

Moultrie Kelsall

as Grimsby Armfield

Jeremy Hawk

as TV interviewer

Russell Waters

as Mr. Bray

Olwen Brookes

as Mrs. Samson

John Salew

as Mayor

Bill Shine

as Basingstoke

Erik Chitty

as the deputy returning officer

Redmond Phillips

as Mr. Smithson

Irene Handl

as Mrs. Maggs

John Sharp

as Mr. Reeves

Douglas Ives

as Plumber

Olaf Pooley

as TV newscaster

Gilbert Harding

as himself

Carole Carr

as herself

Josephine Douglas

as herself

Fred Griffiths

as a Billingsgate porter

Philip Latham

as a reporter

Hattie Jacques

as woman in car

Frederick Leister

as himself

Frank Atkinson

as a railway porter.

Eamonn Andrews

as Himself