London Melody is a 1937 British musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Tullio Carminati and Robert Douglas.
While in London on business, Marius makes the chance acquaintance of boisterous cockney street entertainer Jacqueline (Neagle).
It is love at first sight, but hero and heroine must undergo a dizzying series of roadblocks and misunderstandings before the climactic clinch.
British and Dominions Imperial Studios was destroyed by fire in the early morning of 9 February 1936, necessitating the move of the production to Pinewood.
Robert Douglas makes a good impression in the rather inconsistent part of Nigel Taplow, Andreani's secretary";[5] whereas more recently, Sky Movies described it as "a very thin musical vehicle for Anna Neagle, bizarrely cast as a cockney street singer.