Jacqueline is a 1956 British drama film shot in Belfast and directed by Roy Ward Baker.
[1] Steel worker Mike McNeil's drinking spirals out of control when he loses his job due to vertigo at the Belfast shipyard.
She is picked as soloist at a church festival and attempts to persuade a tough land-owner to give her troubled dad another chance.
Cookson disliked the casting of Jacqueline Ryan in the lead role, feeling she was miscast.
"[5] Variety called it A saccharine, sentimental yarn... notable for the fact that it introduces an attractive new child personality.
There is a limited appeal in the background and the scenes of a slum neighborhood celebrating the Coronation with a street party has some interest.
The picture, however, is dominated by the moppet performer who, without precociousness, and with no previous experience, acts with genuine con¬viction and sincerity.