
Momma Don't Allow
Documentary · Music
Overview
A Free Cinema short documenting a night at the Wood Green Jazz Club, observing youth culture, music, and social dynamics through an unobtrusive, non-narrated style.
Top Cast


Lonnie Donegan
Lonnie Donegan
Self - banjo and vocals
Lonnie Donegan
Self - banjo and vocals
Ottilie Patterson
Ottilie Patterson
Self - vocals
Ottilie Patterson
Self - vocals
Chris Barber
Chris Barber
Self - trombone
Chris Barber
Self - trombone
Pat Halcox
Pat Halcox
Self - trumpet
Pat Halcox
Self - trumpet
Monty Sunshine
Monty Sunshine
Self -clarinet
Monty Sunshine
Self -clarinet
Ron Bowden
Ron Bowden
Self - drums
Ron Bowden
Self - drums
Jim Bray
Jim Bray
Self - bass
Jim Bray
Self - bass
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