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Boys Will Be Boys

  • 1935
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20min
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Boys Will Be Boys (1935)
Comedia

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWill Hay is a teacher in a prison, who applies for the Headship of Narkover, a public school. This is the first screen appearance of Hay in his (to be ) famous schoolmaster role, in a story ... Leer todoWill Hay is a teacher in a prison, who applies for the Headship of Narkover, a public school. This is the first screen appearance of Hay in his (to be ) famous schoolmaster role, in a story based on Dr Smart-Alec, the character created by John Cameron Andrieu Bingham Michael Mort... Leer todoWill Hay is a teacher in a prison, who applies for the Headship of Narkover, a public school. This is the first screen appearance of Hay in his (to be ) famous schoolmaster role, in a story based on Dr Smart-Alec, the character created by John Cameron Andrieu Bingham Michael Morton (J.B. Morton, "Beachcomber")

  • Dirección
    • William Beaudine
  • Guionistas
    • J.B. Morton
    • Will Hay
    • Robert Edmunds
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    • Will Hay
    • Gordon Harker
    • Jimmy Hanley
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    • Dirección
      • William Beaudine
    • Guionistas
      • J.B. Morton
      • Will Hay
      • Robert Edmunds
    • Elenco
      • Will Hay
      • Gordon Harker
      • Jimmy Hanley
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    • 5Opiniones de los críticos
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    Will Hay
    Will Hay
    • Dr. Alec Smart
    Gordon Harker
    Gordon Harker
    • Faker Brown
    Jimmy Hanley
    Jimmy Hanley
    • Cyril Brown
    Davy Burnaby
    • Col. Crableigh
    Norma Varden
    Norma Varden
    • Lady Dorking
    Claude Dampier
    • Theo P. Finch
    Charles Farrell
    Charles Farrell
    • Louis Brown
    Percy Walsh
    • Prison Governor
    Sydney Bromley
    Sydney Bromley
    • Rugby Player in Striped Shirt
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    Clive Dunn
    Clive Dunn
    • Schoolboy watching rugby
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    Dick Emery
    • Schoolboy
    • (sin créditos)
    Peter Gawthorne
    • Bit Role
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    Charles Hawtrey
    Charles Hawtrey
      Basil McGrail
      • Schoolboy
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      Leonard Sharp
      Leonard Sharp
      • Whitey
      • (sin créditos)
      Ben Williams
      • Prisoner
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      • Dirección
        • William Beaudine
      • Guionistas
        • J.B. Morton
        • Will Hay
        • Robert Edmunds
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      6arthur_tafero

      The Teaching Life in UK - Boys Will Be Boys

      As the film clearly highlights, there is very little difference for a teacher if he is teaching in a prison or an all-boys school. Both venues require discipline and ingenuity, as well as a bit of patience. The movie is amusing despite some of the predictable pranks of the students. Add a star if you are a teacher.
      7Spondonman

      Back to the old school

      This was the Master Will Hay's 4th film and 1st for Gainsborough, for which he did his best work overall – although his last for Ealing was also a world-beater. He was playing his long established stage persona of seedy schoolmaster here even though it was also supposedly based on Beachcomber's (J.B. Morton) Narkover from the Daily Express - Morton later stated he had had no involvement in the production.

      School and prison school teacher Dr. Alec Smart by criminal (and comic) means gets the job of Headmaster at Narkover School, a notorious training ground for the criminals of the future. When arriving he gets a boisterous welcome from the "boys", including being unceremoniously towed on a rug around the entrance by a taxi and then being hoisted aloft and blanketed. Next day he's caught playing cards by the chairman of the Board of Governors, who he tells to mind his own business not knowing how important a personage he is. The "boys" were out of control yet still wore impeccable school uniforms and caps - I say "boys" because half of them looked over 30. I think the film was given an "A" certificate by the UK censor so as not to set youth a bad example! Nowadays it's all they're set. It's all delightful stuff, one episode flowing into the next, and leading soon to the theft of a diamond necklace. Favourite bits: Gordon Harker as an ex-lag then dubious school porter and rather intense thief; playing banker with the "boys"; the singing of the rousing school song on Founders Day by the "boys"; the rugby match where the possession of the ball was the main thing. Hay certainly made an impression here!

      The very best was still to come, but this is a joy to watch too and always a pleasant 80 minute time filler for me.
      6boblipton

      Old Narkovians

      Way Hay had been performing his "Fourth Form at St. Michaels" routines for a quarter of a century when he made this movie, the first of his "Schoolmaster" films. Most of the fun for a contemporary audience would have been too see it in the cinema, instead of over the radio or (rarely) on the stage.

      Hay hits most of his character's notes right off the bat: he's venal, not as well-educated as he would let on, and a bit dithery. It's not the best of his movies, nor even of the Schoolmaster efforts. That would not happen until he had picked up his best stooge, Moore Marriott as a student so dimwitted he has grown old in the school -- a role originally played on the stage by Hay's wife.

      Although not the best, there are plenty of laughs in this one, provided mostly by "Mayhem in the Classroom" routines and Hay's interaction with Gordon Harker, as Hay's forger, valet and blackmailer. The cinema-goer is offered a view of the public school boy and the graduates of Narkover School as venal, stupid, outright criminal and barely outwitted by Hay -- an image that surely appealed to the often lower-class film audiences.
      7hitchcockthelegend

      Narkover School Of Crime.

      Will Hay is Alexander Smart, who whilst teaching in prison, asks the Governor to write him a recommendation to aid his application for the position of Headmaster at Narkover School. Thinking the Governor has done him a favour, Smart is most perturbed to find that the Governor has written a less than flattering reference. Hope comes in illegal form when prisoner Faker Brown sends off a forged signature glowing reference, one that gets Smart the position. However, Smart's problems are just about to begin because Narkover is a hotbed of crime, and that's just the pupils!

      Based on J.B. Morton's {AKA Beachcomber} humorous Dr Alec Smart character than ran in column form in Britain's Daily Express Newspaper from the mid 1920s, this was to be Will Hay's first film for Gainsborough Pictures. It was also to be his big break in cinema. Hay had made his name in British music hall productions in the 1920s, where as a bumbling buffoon schoolmaster, he served notice of a character that would make up a number of his big screen persona's. Boys Will Be Boys, directed by William Beaudine and co-written by Hay and Robert Edmunds, finds Hay honing the inept teacher role for better and far funnier productions that were still to come. But that in no way means this film isn't funny, because it certainly is.

      A number of well executed comedy sequences light up the already jolly script. See an interesting line in carpet surfing, a how high is a Chinaman skit and a fabulous finale involving the school annual rugby match. Where missing diamonds and a whistle provide first class excuse for fun and frolics. There's also a fun thread involving Davy Burnaby's constantly exasperated Col. Crableigh, who had wanted his hapless nephew Theo P. Finch {Claude Dampier} in the headmasters position. If you can't find joy in a magic trick scene involving Crableigh's watch then there be no hope for you!. Filling out the cast is Norma Varden as Lady Dorking and Gordon Harker as the crooked Faker Brown who has come to the school to get rewarded for his forging favour to Alec. Oh and a whole ream of unruly pupils getting up to no end of mischief and crooked shenanigans.

      Allegaza, Allegazi, Allegazam. 7/10
      6malcolmgsw

      the blueprint for success

      It was in this film that Will Hay brought to the screen the sketch that he had been touring the halls for years,the seedy master.He effectively played this in all of his subsequent films,with variations.He thus became a film star in the U.K..I am especially fond of this film as I first saw it at a film society at school 55 years ago.Not many of my classmates thought it funny but I did and still do. With regard to the rhyming slang you should bear in mind that one of the censors for the BBFC was a retired Colonel,and another a spinster,as they used to call elderly unmarried women,so I don't think that they would have had any idea of the real meaning of the words

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      • Trivia
        Davy Burnaby, who plays Colonel Crableigh, would die on 18 April 1949, the same day as Will Hay.
      • Errores
        When the Old Narkovians rugby teams file into the refectory for the founder's day celebratory meal prior to the rugby match the very first player in the horizontal-striped jersey unintentionally trips over as he is filing towards his chair.
      • Citas

        Theo P. Finch: [Finch's hobby is keeping rabbits] You know, I started with Rover and only one other rabbit, and now I have seventeen. Isn't it marvellous?

      • Conexiones
        Featured in Century of Cinema: A Personal History of British Cinema by Stephen Frears (1995)
      • Bandas sonoras
        Up the Old Narkovians
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        Written by Leslie Sarony and Leslie Holmes

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 9 de diciembre de 1935 (Reino Unido)
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        • Reino Unido
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        • Narkover
      • Productoras
        • Gainsborough Pictures
        • Gaumont British Picture Corporation
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      • Tiempo de ejecución
        • 1h 20min(80 min)
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        • Black and White
      • Relación de aspecto
        • 1.37 : 1

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