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The George Formby Collection - 7-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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$49.99 $43.97

Original Title: Bell-Bottom George / Get Cracking / I Didn't Do It / Much Too Shy / George in Civvy Street / He Snoops to Conquer / South American George
Alternate Title: Remember the Unicorn
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2.4 )

Running Time:
656 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access
Black & White


Movie filmed in 1941 - 1946 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Marcel Varnel


Written By:
Edward Dryhurst
Peter Fraser
John L. Arthur
L. du Garde Peach
Stephen Black
Ronald Frankau
Max Kester
Norman Lee
Leslie Arliss


Actors:
George Formby ..... George Blake
Anne Firth ..... Pat
Reginald Purdell ..... Birdie Edwards
Peter Murray-Hill ..... Shapley
Manning Whiley ..... Church
Hugh Dempster ..... White
Dennis Wyndham ..... Black
Charles Farrell ..... Jim Bennett
Eliot Makeham ..... Johnson
Peter Gawthorne ..... Adm. Sir William Coltham
Jane Welsh ..... Rita
George Formby ..... George Singleton
Dinah Sheridan ..... Mary Pemberton
Edward Rigby ..... Sam Elliott
Frank Pettingell ..... Alf Pemberton
Ronald Shiner ..... Everett Manley
Wally Patch ..... Sergeant Joe Preston
Mike Johnson ..... Josh
Irene Handl ..... Maggie Turner
Vera Frances ..... Irene
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: ..... Station Master
Frank Atkinson ..... Home Guard
Ben Williams
George Formby ..... George Trotter
Billy Caryll ..... Tiger Tubbs
Hilda Mundy ..... Ma Tubbs
Gaston Palmer ..... Le Grand Gaston
Jack Daley ..... Terry O'Rourke
Carl Jaffe ..... Hilary Vance
Marjorie Browne ..... Betty Dickson
Wally Patch ..... Sgt. Carp
Ian Fleming ..... Chief Insp. Twyning
Vincent Holman ..... Erasmus Montague
Dennis Wyndham ..... Tom Driscoll
Jack Raine ..... J.B. Cato
Georgina Cookson ..... Willow Thane
Merle Tottenham ..... Tessie
Gordon McLeod ..... Supt. Belstock
George Formby ..... George Andy
Kathleen Harrison ..... Amelia Peabody
Hilda Bayley ..... Lady Driscoll
Eileen Bennett ..... Jackie Somers
Joss Ambler ..... Sir George Driscoll
Jimmy Clitheroe ..... Jimmy
Frederick Burtwell ..... Mr. Harefield
Brefni O'Rorke ..... Mr. Somers
Eric Clavering ..... Robert Latimer
Gibb McLaughlin ..... Rev. Sheepshanks
Peter Gawthorne ..... Counsel
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
George Bishop
Clifford Buckton
Noel Dainton
Fred Foster
George Formby ..... George Harper
Rosalyn Boulter ..... Mary Colton
Ronald Shiner ..... Fingers
Ian Fleming ..... Uncle Shad
Wally Patch ..... Sprout
Philippa Hiatt ..... Lavender
Enid Cruickshank ..... Miss Gummidge
Robert Ginns ..... Crabtree
Mike Johnson ..... Toby
Frank Drew ..... Jed
Daphne Elphinstone ..... Mitzi Montrose
Johnny Claes ..... Himself
George Formby ..... George Gribble
Robertson Hare ..... Sir Timothy Strawbridge
Elizabeth Allan ..... Jane Strawbridge
Claude Bailey ..... Councillor Oxbold
James Harcourt ..... Councillor Hopkins
Aubrey Mallalieu ..... Councillor Stubbins
Gordon McLeod ..... Angus McGluee
Vincent Holman ..... Butler
George Formby ..... George Butters, Gilli Vanetti
Linden Travers ..... Carole Dean
Enid Stamp-Taylor ..... Frances Martinique
Jacques Brown ..... Enrico Richardo
Felix Aylmer ..... Mr. Appleby
Ronald Shiner ..... Swifty
Alf Goddard ..... Slappy
Gus McNaughton ..... George White
Mavis Villiers ..... Mts. Durrant
Herbert Lomas ..... Mr. Butters
Eric Clavering ..... Mr. Durrant
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: ..... Mrs. Butters
Beatrice Varley


Synopsis:
Bell-Bottom George (1944)
Navy club steward with low medical grade is turned down by the navy, but gets in by mistake when a sailor friend borrows his only suit of clothes and he is obliged to wear the sailor's uniform. Following a case of mistaken identity he becomes involved with enemy agents based in a taxidermists shop, and foils their attempts to blow up a British warship.

Get Cracking (1943)
Home Guard lance-corporal forever losing and winning back his stripe, involved in the rivalry between Major and Minor Wallop, Home Guard Divisions. Finally wins through and is made a sergeant after inventing a secret weapon - a home made tank.

I Didn't Do It (1945)
Stage struck newcomer to a theatrical boarding house is 'framed' with the murder of an acrobat by the murdered man's ex-partner, who is the real killer. The realistic murder scene earned the film it's 'A' certificate, nevertheless it lacks the usual mobility of a Formby vehicle.

Much Too Shy (1942)
An amateur artist come handyman gets into trouble when nude female bodies are added to the heads he has drawn of prominent ladies, and are sold as soap adverts.

George in Civvy Street (1946)
Rivalry between ex-service man turned publican and another crooked landlord in beer war. The film includes a dream sequence with the characters in "Alice In Wonderland", but 'Lavender' the stripper in the film earned it's a 'A' certificate.

He Snoops to Conquer (1944)
Handyman stands for election as Minister of Parliament for local village, and exposes corrupt councils plebiscite.

South American George (1941)
Formby in a dual role, impersonating an operatic tenor, and fighting the required mad bull.

Rediscover the magic of 'The Ukulele Man' himself - George Formby - with seven of his very finest films! George Formby was Britain's biggest box office star when he moved to Columbia Studios to make these seven fabulous comedy musicals - full of hit songs and packed with daft and inspired comedy in the true Formby style! Finally released from the films vaults and digitally remastered for optimum sound and picture quality, these seven films are now available to own for the very first time in one very special DVD box set! Films: South American George (1941) Much Too Shy (1942) Get Cracking (1943) Bell Bottom George (1944) He Snoops To Conquer (1945) I Didn't Do It (1945) George In Civvy Street (1946)

A collection of seven wartime musical comedies starring ukelele-plucking music hall favourite George Formby. Films are: 'Bell-Bottom George' (1944), 'Get Cracking' (1943), 'I Didn't Do It' (1945), 'Much Too Shy' (1942), 'George in Civvy Street' (1946), 'He Snoops to Conquer' (1944) and 'South American George' (1941).
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