Talking Feet

Talking Feet is a 1937 British musical film directed by John Baxter and starring Hazel Ascot, Enid Stamp-Taylor and Jack Barty.

Hazel, the daughter of an East London fishmonger, is on her way to the rehearsal of a pantomime when her dog Patch is injured in a street accident.

When Hazel discovers that Dr Hood's hospital may have to close, she helps the local community to raise funds to save it.

"[4] Kine Weekly wrote: "The sentiment is honest, the parade of turns most of which are new, is handled with real showmanship, while the small star, Hazel Ascot, is refused any attempt at precocity.

"[6] Picturegoer wrote: "The main point about this picture is the screen debut of a new juvenile find, Hazel Ascot, who promises to do exceedingly well. ...