Soho Conspiracy is a 1950 British musical drama film directed by Cecil H. Williamson and starring Jacques Labrecque, Zena Marshall and Peter Gawthorne.
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Directed by | Cecil H. Williamson |
Written by | Ralph Dawson Cecil H. Williamson Mario Monicelli Stefano Vanzina |
Produced by | Edwin J. Fancey |
Starring | Zena Marshall Jacques Labrecque Peter Gawthorne John Witty |
Cinematography | Ray Densham |
Music by | Felice Montagnini |
Production company | E.J. Fancey Productions |
Distributed by | DUK |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
A young man attempts to stage a charity concert in order to raise funds to refurbish a Soho church.
The film was made as a second feature. It incorporates footage from the 1948 Italian film Mad About Opera (Follie per l'opera) for the climactic concert performance.[1]
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