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Radio Parade of 1935 |
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Radio Parade of 1935 - 1934 | 96 mins | Comedy | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: Arthur Woods. Producer: Walter C. Mycroft. Script: Jack Davies, Paul Perez, James Bunting and Arthur Woods. Cinematography: Cyril Bristow and Philip Grindrod. Editing: Edward B. Jarvis. |
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The CastWill Hay - William
Garland Helen Chandler - Joan Garland Clifford Mollison - Jimmie Clare Davy Burnaby - Sir Frederick Fotheringhay Alfred Drayton - Carl Graham |
Plot SynopsisAlthough Will Hay gets top billing, this hardly qualifies
as a Hay film. He appears, uncharacteristically suave and natty, as
the Director-General of the National Broadcasting Group, a remote figure
who has never seen his own studios and who has, in turn, rarely been
seen by the staff. There is a budding romance between his daughter (Helen
Chandler) and a pushing young manager of the complaints department,
who has bright ideas for popularising radio. Villain of the piece is
a theatrical agent (Alfred Drayton), who bans his contract stars from
appearing on a big NBG show. But the staff, including office cleaners,
turn out to be natural talents and put on their own show with immense
success on the latest invention: large screen open-air television.
This wafer-thin plot is merely an excuse for a succession of rather mediocre turns, and some lavish routines done in a reach-me-down Busby Berkeley style. But Hay's role is subordinate and could have been played by any competent actor. The film has a few satirical touches, but not enough to give its mild take-off of the BBC and its Portland Place foibles more than a curiosity value. |
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