Dance, Little Lady is a 1954 British drama film directed by Val Guest and starring Terence Morgan, Mai Zetterling, Guy Rolfe and Mandy Miller.
When Mark reenters Nina's life, intending to take control of the daughter's dancing career, he finds the tables are turned on him.
"[7] The Radio Times wrote, "the dance sequences are fine, but the poor production values ruin the look of the film".
[9] Sky Movies wrote, "Terence Morgan makes the best impression, as a sponger as smooth as he is nasty, in this ballet-orientated story, tailored to the talents of Britain's then screen wonder child, Mandy Miller.
Mai Zetterling and Guy Rolfe provide rather limp support to Mandy's undeniable charm, but the story's fiery climax is most effective.