Golden Disc, The
Date: 1958
Director: Don Sharp
Production Company: Butcher's Film Productions
Stars: Lee Patterson, Mary Steele, Terry Dene, Linda Gray, Ronald Adam
Location(s): London
Region(s): London E-G
Storyline:
A young couple expand their coffee bar to include a record shop and a recording outlet and help a young singer to stardom at the start of the rock’n’roll era.
Additional Information:
Screen captures by Phil Wilkinson
Also known as ‘The In-Between Age’ (US Title)
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- Capture 1
- 'Now' required

Harry Blair (Lee Patterson), Joan Farmer (Mary Steele) and her Aunt Sarah (Linda Gray) stand outside the Lucky Charm café before turning it into a coffee bar. This is highly likely to be at the studio as pavements are usually set higher above the road and edged with kerb stones.
- Capture 2
- 24 Apr 2019

The upper floors of the building where record producer Mr. Dryden has his office. See Capture 2, Winsley Court, 37 Portland Place, London W1.

Dave found that nothing seems to have changed. Mr Dryden could still be there for all we know.. (RL)
- Capture 3
- 24 Apr 2019

While Harry conducts an orchestra during a recording, Aunt Sarah visits Mr. Dryden's office. Dave W, quickly off the blocks, tells us that this is Winsley Court, 37 Portland Place, London W1. (RL)

Aunt Sarah's modern stand in was unable to purchase white gloves in nearby Oxford Street, not even for Dave's ready money (RL)

