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Back-Room Boy - 1942 | 82 mins | Comedy | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: Herbert
Mason. Producer: Edward Black. Script: Marriott Edgar, Val Guest and J.O.C. Orton. Cinematography: Jack Cox. Film Editing: R.E. Dearing. Original Music: Hans May. |
The CastArthur Askey
- Arthur Moore Marriott - Jerry Graham Moffatt - Albert Googie Withers - Bobbie Vera Francis - Jane Joyce Howard - Betty John Salew - Steve Mason George Merritt - Uncle |
Plot SynopsisBored BBC backroom boy Arthur Pilbeam (Arthur Askey) transmits timekeeping ‘pips’ over the radio in Morse code, and finds himself banished to Scotland to set up a new weather station at an Orkney island lighthouse. To his delight a boatload of models are shipwrecked - then the girls start to vanish one by one. Nazi spies are behind it, but Arthur gets the better of them, also posing as a mermaid to lure an enemy battleship into a minefield. Another flag-waving wartime comedy with a plot not dissimilar to Will Hay’s The Ghost of St Michael's or Oh, Mr Porter! The similarity is further enhanced by the presence of regular Hay sidekicks Graham Moffatt and Moore Marriott. |
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