
When You Come Home
Comedy
Overview
When You Come Home was Randle’s seventh feature film, and sees him recount his life as a music hall odd job man to his grandaughter.
Top Cast
Frank Randle
Frank Randle
Frank
Frank Randle
Frank


Leslie Sarony
Leslie Sarony
Maestro
Leslie Sarony
Maestro
Leslie Holmes
Leslie Holmes
Fingers
Leslie Holmes
Fingers


Diana Decker
Diana Decker
Paula Ryngelbaum
Diana Decker
Paula Ryngelbaum
Fred Conyngham
Fred Conyngham
Mike O'Flaherty
Fred Conyngham
Mike O'Flaherty
Linda Parker
Linda Parker
Singer
Linda Parker
Singer


Jack Melford
Jack Melford
Dr. Dormer Franklyn
Jack Melford
Dr. Dormer Franklyn
Lily Lapidus
Lily Lapidus
Mrs. Ryngelbaum
Lily Lapidus
Mrs. Ryngelbaum
Tony Heaton
Tony Heaton
Joshua Ryngelbaum
Tony Heaton
Joshua Ryngelbaum


Hilda Bayley
Hilda Bayley
Lady Langfield
Hilda Bayley
Lady Langfield
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