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Who Done It? |
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Who Done It? - 1956 | 85mins | Comedy | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: Basil
Dearden. Producer: Michael Relph. Script: T.E.B. Clarke. Cinematography: Otto Heller. Art Direction: Jim Morahan. Costume Designer: Anthony Mendleson. Editing: Peter Tanner. Music: Philip Green and Frank Skinner. |
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The CastBenny Hill - Hugo Dill Belinda Lee - France Mayne David Kossoff - Zacco Garry Marsh - Hancock George Margo - Barakov Ernest Thesiger - Sir Walter |
Plot SynopsisWho Done It? inasmuch as it is a vehicle for a famous comedian, was
something of a throwback to the days of Basil Dean, except that in this
case the reputation had first been made through the new medium of television
rather than on the music-hall stage that launched Gracie Fields and
George Formby. By 1956 the podgy-faced Benny Hill had established himself
as the clown on the hearth. In the film he was cast as an ice-rink attendant
and would-be private detective who uncovers a plot to assassinate Britain's
top scientists and, with the aid of a blonde, prevents the transmission
of secret plans, getting involved in a chase which ends with the spies'
capture in a stock-car stadium. Such a plot-line would be standard for
a Formby or Will Hay film, and the reappearance of Garry Marsh, a stalwart
of the ATP days, reinforces the sense of déjà vu. Benny
Hill went on to international success as a TV star with The Benny Hill
Show. |
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