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Un desesperado empleado ferroviario es nombrado jefe de estación de Buggleskelly. Idea una serie de planes para poner Buggleskelly en el mapa ferroviario, pero en lugar de eso cae en manos d... Leer todoUn desesperado empleado ferroviario es nombrado jefe de estación de Buggleskelly. Idea una serie de planes para poner Buggleskelly en el mapa ferroviario, pero en lugar de eso cae en manos de una banda de traficantes de armas.Un desesperado empleado ferroviario es nombrado jefe de estación de Buggleskelly. Idea una serie de planes para poner Buggleskelly en el mapa ferroviario, pero en lugar de eso cae en manos de una banda de traficantes de armas.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Frank Atkinson
- Irate Irishman in Barney's Bar
- (sin acreditar)
Wilson Coleman
- Minister of Public Communications
- (sin acreditar)
Bryan Herbert
- Express Train Guard
- (sin acreditar)
Harry Hutchinson
- Signalman
- (sin acreditar)
Betty Jardine
- Secretary
- (sin acreditar)
Frederick Lloyd
- Official at Ceremony
- (sin acreditar)
Frederick Piper
- Mr. Leadbetter - Railway Official
- (sin acreditar)
Charles Rolfe
- Express Train Driver
- (sin acreditar)
Beatrice Varley
- Barney's Bar Landlady
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
It's very difficult to describe the comedy of Will Hay . He was very popular in Britain in the thirties, on radio, the music hall and in film. He looked shabby, seedy and shifty and usually played not very pleasant characters who can only be described as failed con artists, but funny he was. This is probably his best movie and it holds up very well. The plot owns something to that British classic of the theater THE GHOST TRAIN.
Interesting trivia point. This and many of these very British comedies, including some of the George Formbies were directed by a Frenchman Marcel Varnel.
Interesting trivia point. This and many of these very British comedies, including some of the George Formbies were directed by a Frenchman Marcel Varnel.
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I saw this film in 1937 when I was 10. I am now 76 and can remember almost the entire plot. I would list this amongst my top 10 films together with The Quiet Man, Dr. Strangelove, Random Harvest and a few others including The Grapes of Wrath.
This is a bit of trivia for the benefit of all train spotters out there. Presumably as a result of the film being made on Southern Railway, several miles to the north of Southampton, the credits incorporate a few unacknowledged shots of Southampton. Most obviously, the station that's shown on emerging from a tunnel is the old Southampton West station, now Southampton Central, in the form it took before Hermann Goering radically reshaped it. Perhaps the shots were intended as part of the final reel. If so, they count as outtakes, recycled in the credits.
Say something about the film, must I? Well, of course, it's sheer genius. Surely that doesn't need saying. I can't wait for the day that Quentin Tarantino discovers it.
Say something about the film, must I? Well, of course, it's sheer genius. Surely that doesn't need saying. I can't wait for the day that Quentin Tarantino discovers it.
'Oh, Mr Porter!' is seen as possible the most popular of the many films made staring Wil Hay. The team of three (Graham Moffat, Moore Marriot and Hay) seem to fit together well leading each other to witty and well perform punchlines that capture the spirit of the early black and white comedy genre. The tale, based on the placement of a lack lustre station manager at a sleepy backwater station in Ireland, is the perfect setting for Hay to act out his famous role as the bumbling but likable head of operations. Assisted by Marriot and Moffat the three find themselves embroiled in a gun running plot and the ghost of the old miller. Great fun and a reflection of an era long gone.
This is quite possibly the greatest British comedy film made. The humour still stands up today and the scenes are as clever as any modern work. Unfortunatly, the film's star Will Hay, has almost been forgotten by the comedy industry and little is spoken about him. This film is a classic example of British comedy and I recommend it to anyone who enjoys and a good laugh and occasional scare. Classic.
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- CuriosidadesThe railway going through Buggleskelly was actually the old Basingstoke to Alton line in Hampshire which closed in 1932.
- PifiasWhen Harbottle moves the engine off its whistle is heard, but neither he nor Porter pull the whistle cord.
- ConexionesEdited into Alarma en el expreso (1938)
- Banda sonoraOh, Mr. Porter
(uncredited)
Music by George LeBrunn
Lyrics by Thomas LeBrunn
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- Duración1 hora 25 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was ¡Oh, señor Porter! (1937) officially released in Canada in English?
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