The Street Singer | |
Producer: | Dora Nirva |
Story: | Jean de Marguenat Paul Schiller |
Music: | Rawicz and Landauer Lew Stone (musical director) |
Cinematography: | Henry Harris |
Editing: | Douglas Myers |
Studio: | British National Films |
Runtime: | 86 minutes |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
The Street Singer (aka, Interval for Romance) is a 1937 British musical film directed by Jean de Marguenat and starring Arthur Tracy, Margaret Lockwood and Arthur Riscoe.[1] The screenplay concerns a famous musician who is mistaken for a street singer. It was an early role for Margaret Lockwood. The film's sets were designed by the art director Erwin Scharf.