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Red Peppers ()


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Lily and George Pepper are a music hall act called "The Red Peppers," and one day onstage, late in their current engagement, they criticize the conductor and blame one another for trouble in their act. They also criticize a performer on... See more »

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Lily Pepper
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George Pepper
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Bert Bentley
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Mabel Grace
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Alf
Henry McGee ...
Mr. Edwards

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Bryan Izzard ... (directed by)

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Noël Coward ... (playlet)
 
Bryan Izzard ... (adapted by)

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Joan Collins ... associate producer / co-producer (uncredited)
Bryan Izzard ... producer (produced by)

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David Austin ... videotape editor

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Heather Gilder ... vision mixer

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George Kyriakides

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Colin Lavers

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Jean Speak ... make-up designer

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Maura Laverty ... properties buyer
Steve Wright ... design assistant

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Alan Stokes ... sound supervisor

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Roger Fenna ... camera supervisor

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Noël Coward ... original music by

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Lily and George Pepper are a music hall act called "The Red Peppers," and one day onstage, late in their current engagement, they criticize the conductor and blame one another for trouble in their act. They also criticize a performer on the bill who is elderly, but still a respected star. When they appear onstage for their final performance, the conductor gets them back by railroading their orchestrations. Written by Steven LaVigne

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  • Red Peppers (United Kingdom)
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Movie Connections Remake of Red Peppers (1958). See more »

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