Old Mother Riley - 'First Ever Screen Screen Appearance'

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This is an excerpt from the 1936 film 'Stars on Parade'. The sketch 'Bridget's Night Out' was made famous in the music hall by 'Lucan & McShane'. After performing it on stage the sketch was also the basis for the first cinema screen outing for the 'Irish Washerwoman' now named 'Old Mother Riley'. Music Hall artistes Arthur Lucan (real name Arthur Towle) and Kitty McShane married when she was 15 and he was 26. After their marriage they developed together the act of 'Old Mother Riley and daughter Kitty'. He appeared in 'drag' as the Irish washerwoman 'Riley' with Kitty as her daughter. In 1934 an appearance on the Royal Command Performance established their admiration with the public. In 1936 their popular stage sketch 'Bridget's Night Out' was captured on film as part of a compilation of British music hall acts. After this (and a minor role in 'Kathleen Mavoureen') they were signed up to appear in the feature film 'Old Mother Riley' (1937). The success of this at the British box office set the seal for a successive series totalling 15 films. By 1951, Lucan and McShane had separated, and Kitty did not appear in Arthur's last film, though he continued to support her financially. Towards the end of his life he was also struggling with a large tax debt. In 1954, he unexpectedly collapsed and died just before going on stage at the Tivoli Theatre, Hull. The OMR Films were often classed as being released or made by the Mancunia Film Corporation - this mistake perhaps coming about by both the OMR and Mancunian Films being distributed by Butchers Films. The complete story of of the Mancunian Film Corporation and th life of producer?Director John E Blakley is told in the book 'Hooray for Jollywood' still available from htttp://www.hoydpublishing.co.uk

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  • They were a legendry husband and wife team with their routes in the old music hall and variety theatre.. It is a matter of taste, and how it happends to catch you at the time, as to how funny you find them to be. It is a bit like Laurel and Hardy. They were absoloulty brilliant overall but some of their stuff can be a bit laboured and heavy going.

  • ME DAUGHTER'S OUT!!

  • This is an excerpt from the 1936 film 'Stars on Parade', which showcased a number of top-of-the-bill British music hall acts. This sketch, 'Bridget's Night Out', was the best known of the several sketches with which Lucan and McShane toured in the 1930s. This was their most popular sketch. At this time the act was not yet known as Old Mother Riley, as that name was devised only in 1937 by the screenwriter of their second film.

  • excellent- thanks you ever so much

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