
Cheer Boys Cheer
Comedy
Overview
Shades of "Romeo and Juliet" with rival British Brewery owners who hate each other and their children who fall in love.
Top Cast


Nova Pilbeam
Nova Pilbeam
Margaret Greenleaf
Nova Pilbeam
Margaret Greenleaf


Edmund Gwenn
Edmund Gwenn
Edward Ironside
Edmund Gwenn
Edward Ironside


Moore Marriott
Moore Marriott
Geordie
Moore Marriott
Geordie


Graham Moffatt
Graham Moffatt
Albert Baldwin
Graham Moffatt
Albert Baldwin


Jimmy O'Dea
Jimmy O'Dea
Matt Boyle
Jimmy O'Dea
Matt Boyle


C. V. France
C. V. France
Tom Greenleaf
C. V. France
Tom Greenleaf


Peter Coke
Peter Coke
John Ironside
Peter Coke
John Ironside


Alexander Knox
Alexander Knox
Saunders
Alexander Knox
Saunders


Ivor Barnard
Ivor Barnard
Naseby
Ivor Barnard
Naseby
Sidney Monckton
Sidney Monckton
Sancho
Sidney Monckton
Sancho
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