Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueGeorge Formby joins the home guard.George Formby joins the home guard.George Formby joins the home guard.
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E.V.H. Emmett
- Commentator
- (voice)
John Adams
- Soldier in Marching Column
- (uncredited)
Frank Atkinson
- Station Master
- (uncredited)
Noel Dainton
- Army Officer
- (uncredited)
Vera Frances
- Irene
- (uncredited)
Irene Handl
- Maggie Turner
- (uncredited)
Mike Johnson
- Josh
- (uncredited)
Jack May
- Soldier in Marching Column
- (uncredited)
Jack Vyvyan
- Punter - Police Constable
- (uncredited)
Ben Williams
- Home Guard
- (uncredited)
Pauline Winter
- Alice - Barmaid
- (uncredited)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesGeorge is on roller skates and holding a rope attached to a cement trailer. A cement bag breaks and covers him, but when he lets go and runs into Everett Manley and his car, virtually the whole of the white cement has disappeared. However, when George returns to base, he's covered in even more cement on his helmet and tunic.
- Générique farfeluOpening credits prologue: MAY 1940
- Bandes originalesUnder The Blasted Oak
(uncredited)
Written by George Formby & Fred E. Cliffe
Performed by George Formby
Commentaire en vedette
George Formby joins the Home Guard and vows to defend Minor Wallop in Lancashire from the enemy -- Major Wallop in Lancashire. This quickly evolves into the usual mix of stage routines, musical interludes provided by George and some actual bits of plots that the director, Marcel Varnel, lets leak through to the audience when he isn't running comedy bits past them. It was his specialty, after all.
Anyone familiar with the 1960s British TV comedy "Dad's Army" will recognize what is going on here, and will be thoroughly pleased with the rough mixture of silliness and seriousness. Everyone takes what is going on very seriously, except for E.V.H.Emmett, who narrates the beginning of the movies in mock-solemn tones; the erratic nature of supplies for the home guard and presence of evacuees hints at the self-proclaimed tough-minded nature of the Lancashire lads and lassies that Our George represented.
Anyone familiar with the 1960s British TV comedy "Dad's Army" will recognize what is going on here, and will be thoroughly pleased with the rough mixture of silliness and seriousness. Everyone takes what is going on very seriously, except for E.V.H.Emmett, who narrates the beginning of the movies in mock-solemn tones; the erratic nature of supplies for the home guard and presence of evacuees hints at the self-proclaimed tough-minded nature of the Lancashire lads and lassies that Our George represented.
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Flygmalajen i hemvärnet
- Lieux de tournage
- D&P Studios, Denham, Uxbridge, Buckinghamshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(studio: produced at D&P Studios. England.)
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- Durée1 heure 36 minutes
- Couleur
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- 1.37 : 1
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