Compilation of funny bits from lots of feature films linked by the lovely Sid James.
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Short Summary
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Description
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Data
- Film ID:
- 2281.06
- Media URN:
- 74575
- Group:
- Documentaries
- Archive:
- British Pathé
- Issue Date:
- 1928 - 1960
- Sound:
- sound
- HD Format:
- Available on request
- Stock:
- Black & White
- Duration:
- 00:19:44:00
- Time in/Out:
- 01:23:13:00 / 01:42:57:00
- Canister:
- DOCS
Unknown user says
Paragraph 3, "Sid Chaplin" should read either Syd or Sydney Chaplin. He was Charlie Chaplin's half-brother, rather than brother.
Paragraph 4 - the Charlie Drake movie is his 1960 effort "Sands of the Desert".
Paragraph 5 - "Trouble Brewing" was made in 1939.
Paragraph 6 - "another extract from a George Formby film" - its from his 1939 movie "Come on George".
Paragraph 7 - "Adam's Apple" was made in 1928.
Paragraph 8 - "Bruce Seaton" should read Bruce Seton. The film, "Lucky to Me", was made in 1939.
Paragraph 11 - "Will Hay is dressed as a nurse" - this is "Black Sheep of Whitehall", released in 1942.
Paragraph 11 - "we then see Hay as the schoolmaster" - this is the 1941 film "Ghost of St Michael's".
Paragraph 12 - "Happy" was released in 1933.
Final paragraph - the film described with Naunton Wayne is "Dead of Night", from 1945. The girl in the sequence is Peggy Bryan.
Unknown user says
Given the dates of the film included in the clip, perhaps the piece's date range can now be altered to 1928-60?
Unknown user says
Very helpful indeed. Thanks very much. Any of these films worth a watch?
Unknown user says
The Black Sheep of Whitehall and The Ghost of St Michael's are well worth watching - in fact most Will Hay films (especially Ask a Policeman) are a good way to spend 90 minutes of your life!