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75 minutes

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In this drama, a stripper intervenes to protect the proprietors of a Soho nightclub, set against the gritty backdrop of London’s nightlife, who are being threatened by gangsters in the story. The film features performances by Mary Millington and Rosemary England.

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is presented as a programme in the form of a feature‑length drama. Though it is listed under the “movie” genre, the work is delivered as a self‑contained narrative rather than a serial instalment. Its title evokes a moody, perhaps musical ambience, and the setting is firmly rooted in the bustling nightlife of London’s Soho district, giving the piece a distinctly urban flavour. The central storyline follows a nightclub performer – a stripper – who is drawn into a dangerous confrontation on behalf of the club’s owners. When a pair of gangsters begin to menace the proprietors, the entertainer steps forward to shield them, turning an ordinary night‑job into an unexpected act of heroism. The tension builds as the criminal threat escalates, forcing the protagonist to confront the underworld forces that have invaded the venue’s safe haven. The drama is carried by the performances of Mary Millington and Rosemary England, who portray the key figures at the heart of the conflict. Their portrayals provide the audience with the primary lenses through which the story’s tension and resolution are experienced. Together, the two actresses anchor the film’s narrative, delivering the emotional core of a tale where a seemingly unlikely heroine becomes the decisive force against intimidation.

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Queen of the Blues broadcasts on Rewind TV at 10:00pm, Friday, 13 February 2026.

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Production Details

Year1979
Runtime63 mins
DirectorWilly Roe

Cast & Crew

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Willy RoeDirector
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Rosemary Englandas Jill
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Milton Reidas Ricky
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Allan Warrenas Tony Carter
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Lynn Deanas Lucille
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John M Eastas Mike Carter
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Ballard Berkeleyas Uncle Fred