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1935, Movie, NR, 86 mins

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The trials and tribulations of running a music hall are detailed in VARIETY which stars the Livesey family (who were a real-life show business clan) as the Boyd family, the people who own the music hall. Basically an excuse to film some popular stage acts of the day with a mildly interesting plot tacked on. Oddly absent from this family epic is well-known screen actor Roger Livesey, brother of Jack and Barry and son of Sam. leave a comment
Year: 1935
Rated NR

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Sam Livesey: Charlie Boyd
Cassie Livesey: Maggie Boyd
Jack Livesey: Matt Boyd
Barrie Livesey: Victor Boyd
April Vivian: Joan
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