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The Black Sheep of Whitehall |
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The Black Sheep of Whitehall - 1942 | 80mins | Comedy | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: Basil
Dearden and Will Hay. Producer: Michael Balcon. Associate Producer: S.C. Balcon. Script: Angus MacPhail and John Dighton. Cinematography: Gunther Krampf. Art Direction: Tom Morahan. Editing: Ray Pitt. |
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The CastWill Hay - William
Davis Henry Hewitt - Professor Davys John Mills - Bobby Basil Sydney - Costello Felix Aylmer - Crabtree Joss Amble - Sir John Thora Hird - Joyce |
Plot SynopsisThe Black Sheep of Whitehall starred Will Hay as the head of a correspondence college, Hay gets in hot water when he entangles himself with the Nazis who are trying to prevent the signing of an important trade agreement between South American countries and England, not helping matters is one pupil who is refusing to pay his fees. The plot centres on mistaken identities and during its course Hay appears in six different disguises, twice as a woman. When the professor learns that a Nazi agent has breached security and is posing as the economics expert responsible for lining out the international agreement, the good professor tries to find the real expert, who has been kidnapped and hidden. The film was some way short of his best work though one of Hays best
films was soon to follow, with John Mills as a co-star, who earlier
had been invalided out of the Royal Engineers where he had been a junior
subaltern, was wasted playing a stooge in the part of the pupil, the
only memorable part of the film is a fun chase near the end starring
Hay and Mills. |
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