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Cafe Mascot

A young man discovers £1,000 in a taxi. The kindly man gives it to an impoverished Irish girl (Geraldine Fitzgerald) by investing it in her cafe, The Cafe Mascot.

Top Cast

  • Geraldine Fitzgerald

    Geraldine Fitzgerald

    Moira O'Flynn

  • Derrick De Marney

    Derrick De Marney

    Jerry Wilson

  • George Mozart

    George Mozart

    George Juppley

  • Clifford Heatherley

    Clifford Heatherley

    Dudhope

  • Richard Norris

    Richard Norris

    Nat Dawson

  • Paul Neville

    Paul Neville

    Peters

  • Julian Vedey

    Julian Vedey

    Francois

  • George Turner

    George Turner

    Miles

  • Geoffrey Clark

    Geoffrey Clark

    Benton

Overview

A young man discovers £1,000 in a taxi. The kindly man gives it to an impoverished Irish girl (Geraldine Fitzgerald) by investing it in her cafe, The Cafe Mascot.

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