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Arthur Lucan

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The Man Who Was Old Mother Riley: The Lives And Films Of Arthur Lucan And Kitty McShane

The Man Who Was Old Mother Riley: The Lives And Films Of Arthur Lucan And Kitty McShane
By Robert V. Kenny

During the 1930s and 40s, Arthur Lucan and his wife Kitty McShane were among the highest-paid and most admired variety artistes in Britain. They packed cinemas throughout the land and made a series of zany films with Arthur as the belligerent washerwoman Old Mother Riley, and Kitty as her flighty daughter.

But fame and fortune went to Kitty's head, and off-stage she made Arthur's life a misery; he collapsed and died - in costume - in May 1954, one week before he was due to appear in court as bankrupt.

The story of the tears behind the Lucans' on-stage laughter is told here in greater detail than ever before, demolishing old legends, re-assessing the comic genius of Arthur, and revealing the sadness of alcoholic Kitty, who lies today in a forgotten, unmarked grave.

Author Dr. Robert V. Kenny was for many years a lecturer in French Language and Literature at the University of Leicester. He also directed the University Theatre and founded a chamber choir, Coro Nostro, which continues to flourish after his retirement. Throughout his career he produced and directed plays, operas and concerts, in addition to his teaching and research.

First published: Friday 31st October 2014

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  • Published: Friday 15th July 2016
  • Publisher: BearManor Media
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