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  1. Romantic, impoverished Michael Gore-Brown is embarrassed in a Mayfair florist's when he cannot afford 15 guineas for a floral display. His cousin, Sir Henry Hazelrigg, enters the shop to tell him that a relative has died and bequeathed Michael a Mayfair ladies' dress salon. Henry suggests he sells the business without delay, and warns Michael ...

  2. Maytime in Mayfair is a film directed by Herbert Wilcox with Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Peter Graves, Nicholas Phipps .... Year: 1949. Original title: Maytime in Mayfair. Synopsis: An English playboy gentleman is broke when he inherits London's leading dress store in the posh Mayfair district. Instead of selling it for cash, he enters the business of "rags" for riches and romance.You can ...

  3. RM2DNTHG1 – Film still from 'Maytime in Mayfair' starring Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Nicholas Phipps, and Thora Hird. RM 2HHW94K – Anna Neagle as a bride in 'Maytime in Mayfair' February 1949.

  4. Herbert Wilcox Productions. Production company. Maytime in Mayfair is a 1949 film starring Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Peter Graves. A playboy inherits a dress salon and falls for the lady manager.

  5. Penniless man-about-town Michael Gore-Brown is delighted to hear he has been left a high-class Mayfair fashion salon. His intention is to sell it as quickly as possible, but on meeting Ellen, chief designer and manager, he quickly changes his mind and turns his attention to courting her.

  6. The film marked the fourth teaming of Anna Neagle and Michael Wilding. After the film started shooting Tom Walls called Wilcox asking for a role. Wilcox put in a part of a policeman for the actor. Filming took place in January through to March 1949. Four lines of clothing were designed specifically for the film.

  7. 2. März 2020 · Director Herbert Wilcox’s 1949 romantic musical Maytime in Mayfair is the empty-headed Technicolor sequel to the hugely successful 1948 Spring in Park Lane, though it sees the welcome return of Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Nicholas Phipps, Peter Graves and Tom Walls from the original. It is the fourth of six films pairing Neagle and Wilding between 1947 and 1952.