
Evergreen
Comedy · Romance · Music
Overview
Harriet Green, a beloved and radiant music hall star of the Edwardian era, mysteriously disappears on the eve of her wedding. Years later, she reappears on the stage as young looking and beautiful as ever.
Top Cast


Jessie Matthews
Jessie Matthews
Harriet Green
Jessie Matthews
Harriet Green


Sonnie Hale
Sonnie Hale
Leslie Benn
Sonnie Hale
Leslie Benn


Betty Balfour
Betty Balfour
Maudie
Betty Balfour
Maudie


Barry MacKay
Barry MacKay
Tommy Thompson
Barry MacKay
Tommy Thompson
Ivor McLaren
Ivor McLaren
Marquis of Staines
Ivor McLaren
Marquis of Staines


Hartley Power
Hartley Power
Treadwell
Hartley Power
Treadwell


Patrick Ludlow
Patrick Ludlow
Lord Shropshire
Patrick Ludlow
Lord Shropshire
Betty Shale
Betty Shale
Mrs. Hawkes
Betty Shale
Mrs. Hawkes
Marjorie Brooks
Marjorie Brooks
Marjorie Moore
Marjorie Brooks
Marjorie Moore


Norma Varden
Norma Varden
Barmaid (uncredited)
Norma Varden
Barmaid (uncredited)
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