Up for the Cup (1950 film)

Up for the Cup

Original British lobby card
Directed by Jack Raymond
Produced by Alan J. Cullimore
Henry Halstead
Written by Jack Marks
Con West
Based on original story by R.P. Weston and Bert Lee
Starring Albert Modley
Music by Percival Mackey
Malcolm Arnold (uncredited)
Cinematography Henry Harris
Edited by Gerald Landau
Production
company
Byron Films
Distributed by Associated British-Pathé (UK)
Release dates
1951
Running time
76 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Up for the Cup is a 1950 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Albert Modley, Mae Bacon, Helen Christie and Harold Berens.[1] This film is a remake of the 1931 film Up for the Cup, also directed by Jack Raymond.[2]

Plot

The Yorkshire inventor of a loom, Albert Entwhistle, heads for London to see the Football Association Cup Final. He has a nightmare of a day when his wallet is stolen and then his girl friend stands him up. Chaos ensues, but in the end, Albert wins his girlfriend back and also a contract for his invention, along with a fortune in cash.

Cast

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