
A Touch of the Sun
Comedy
Overview
A hotel porter is left a fortune but after living it up for a while he returns to his old place of work which is in financial difficulties.
Top Cast


Frankie Howerd
Frankie Howerd
William Darling
Frankie Howerd
William Darling


Dennis Price
Dennis Price
Digby Hatchard
Dennis Price
Digby Hatchard


Gordon Harker
Gordon Harker
Sid
Gordon Harker
Sid


Reginald Beckwith
Reginald Beckwith
Herbert Hardcastle
Reginald Beckwith
Herbert Hardcastle


Richard Wattis
Richard Wattis
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Richard Wattis
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Alfie Bass
Alfie Bass
May
Alfie Bass
May
Ruby Murray
Ruby Murray
Ruby
Ruby Murray
Ruby
Dorothy Bromiley
Dorothy Bromiley
Rose Blake
Dorothy Bromiley
Rose Blake


Aiche Nana
Aiche Nana
Belly Dancer
Aiche Nana
Belly Dancer


Katherine Kath
Katherine Kath
Lucienne
Katherine Kath
Lucienne
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