100 minutes
6/20/1956
Magazine editor Valerie Carr lives in London with her two daughters Jan, aged seventeen, and Poppet, thirteen. When Jan is invited to a party at the Savoy, she meets dashing young Tony Ward Black mad about jive, owner of a Bentley, and supposedly running through a legacy. Attracted to the daring young man, she rejects Mark, a young farmer who is in love with her. But it soon becomes apparent to everyone but Jan that neither Tony's fortune nor even his name may be his own, and her association with him will lead her into delinquency and danger.
Anna Neagle
as Valerie Carr
Sylvia Syms
as Janet Carr
Norman Wooland
as Hugh Manning
Wilfrid Hyde-White
as Sir Joseph McIntire
Kenneth Haigh
as Tony Ward Black
Julia Lockwood
as Poppet Carr
Helen Haye
as Aunt Louisa Black
Josephine Fitzgerald
as Aunt Bella
Wanda Ventham
as Gina
Michael Shepley
as Sir Henry
Avice Landone
as Barbara
Michael Meacham
as Mark
Ballard Berkeley
as Magistrate
Edie Martin
as Miss Ellis
Myrette Morven
as Anne
Grizelda Harvey
as Miss Bennett
Betty Cooper
as Celia
Launce Maraschal
as Senator
Arthur Mullard
as Nightclub Bouncer (uncredited)
Carol White
as Girl (uncredited)