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  1. Let the People Sing is a 1942 British comedy film directed by John Baxter, and starring Alastair Sim, Fred Emney and Edward Rigby. The film's sets were designed by R. Holmes Paul. It was made at Elstree Studios. The screenplay concerns the people of a small town who band together to try to save their music hall from closure.

  2. Let the People Sing: Directed by John Baxter. With Alastair Sim, Fred Emney, Edward Rigby, Oliver Wakefield. A Czech political exile and a washed-up music hall comedian form an unlikely partnership to try and save a town's concert hall from the planners, businessmen, and bureaucrats.

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    • Comedy
    • John Baxter
    • 1942-08-10
  3. Let the People Sing Sinopse Um exilado político tcheco e um comediante de music hall fracassado formam uma parceria improvável para tentar salvar a sala de concertos de uma cidade dos planejadores, empresários e burocratas.

  4. All about Movie: directors and actors, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. A Czech political exile and a washed-up music hall comedian f...

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  6. Alastair Sim plays Prof. Ernst Kronak. He is a Czech refugee who's trying to get to his son in America. But, his permit to stay in England has expired, and there are troubles over his passport and visa. Edward Rigby plays Timmy Tiverton, a long-time comedy performer on the stage.

  7. In Let the People Sing, Alastair Sim is a besotted nobleman who comes to the aid of indigent comedian Fred Emney. Through Sim's intervention, the planned closing of a local music hall is prevented. Even if Sim hadn't let the people sing, as the title implores, they probably would have done so anyway.