Here's George
Here's George is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Redd Davis and featuring Pat Paterson, Syd Crossley and Merle Tottenham. It was adapted by Marriott Edgar from his own play The Service Flat.[1] It was shot at Cricklewood Studios as a quota quickie.[2]
Here's George | |
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Directed by | Redd Davis |
Written by | Marriott Edgar |
Based on | The Service Flat by Marriott Edgar |
Produced by | Thomas Charles Arnold |
Starring | Pat Paterson Syd Crossley Merle Tottenham |
Cinematography | Desmond Dickinson |
Production company | Thomas Charles Arnold Productions |
Distributed by | Producers Distributing Corporation |
Release date | 16 September 1932 |
Running time | 64 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Synopsis
A young man tries to impress his prospective parents-in-law with his apartment full of labour-saving devices, which quickly go wrong causing chaos.
Cast
- George Clarke as George Muffitt
- Pat Paterson as Laura Wentworth
- Ruth Taylor as Mrs. Wentworth
- Marriott Edgar as Mr. Wentworth
- Syd Crossley as Commissionaire
- Alfred Wellesley as Tenant
- Merle Tottenham as Perkins
- Wally Patch as Foeman
- Rene Ray as Telephonist
References
- McFarlane p.174
- Wood p.74
Bibliography
- Brian McFarlane. Lance Comfort. Manchester University Press, 1999.
- Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
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