The best Lana Morris’s comedy movies

Lana Morris

Lana Morris

11/03/1930- 28/05/1998
We present our ranking of the best Lana Morris’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Lana Morris.

Trottie True

Trottie True
5.7/10
Tottie True is a gay-90s British music-hall performer who has her sights set on moving from rags to riches, who loses her heart to the pure-and-true blue balloonist, Sid Skinner, but continues her upward search on improving her social status. She finally settles for Lord Landon Digby who has lots of assets and a very-stiff upper lip. She gets a lot of the latter and very little of the former, and decides Sid might have been a better choice.

Trouble in Store

Trouble in Store
6.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/01/1953
  • Character: Sally Wilson
Norman is working in the stock room of a large London department store, but he has ambition (doesn't he always !!), he wants to be a window dresser making up the public displays. Whilst trying to fulfill his ambition, he falls in love (doesn't he always !!), with one of the shopgirls. Together they discover a plot to rob the store and, somehow, manage to foil the robbers.

Man of the Moment

Man of the Moment
6.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/01/1955
  • Character: Penny
Norman is a file clerk who accidentally becomes a British delegate to a diplomatic conference, befriends the queen of a remote island, and winds up a knight. Norman leaves rooms in shambles, tailors in shreds, and diplomats in bandages. Chased by gunmen and assassins of foreign powers, Norman finds himself running through active TV studio sets and interrupts various programs and performances in progress

Spring in Park Lane

Spring in Park Lane
7.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 17/03/1948
  • Character: Rosie
Life in the normally tranquil high society home of Joshua Howard is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious footman in this sparkling British romantic comedy hit. Richard (Michael Wilding) acts like anything but a servant. He has aristocratic airs and graces, an expert knowledge of fine art and can play classical music and boogie-woogie on a grand piano with equal aplomb. And is that an Old Etonian tie he's wearing? Judy (Anna Neagle), is determined to discover Richard's true identity and the reason he's posing as a lowly footman. Bored with the attentions of vain movie stars and eccentric minor nobility, she's captivated by his easy-going charm and ready to fall. But will his scandalous secret come between them and true happiness?

It's Hard to be Good

It's Hard to be Good
5.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 10/11/1948
  • Character: Daphne
A do-gooder ex-army officer finds his attempts to improve the world leads invariably to disasters.

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