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Bell-Bottom George

  • 1944
  • U
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
237
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Bell-Bottom George (1944)
ComedyWar

Nazi spies are out to destroy a new submarine killer, the "Firefly", being developed by the British navy. A hapless waiter named George, after being rejected for military service three times... Read allNazi spies are out to destroy a new submarine killer, the "Firefly", being developed by the British navy. A hapless waiter named George, after being rejected for military service three times, finally joins up when, during an air raid, he is mistaken for a real sailor. He soon unw... Read allNazi spies are out to destroy a new submarine killer, the "Firefly", being developed by the British navy. A hapless waiter named George, after being rejected for military service three times, finally joins up when, during an air raid, he is mistaken for a real sailor. He soon unwittingly stumbles into the secret hideout of the Nazi spies trying to destroy the Firefly.... Read all

  • Director
    • Marcel Varnel
  • Writers
    • Edward Dryhurst
    • Peter Fraser
    • John L. Arthur
  • Stars
    • George Formby
    • Anne Firth
    • Reginald Purdell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    237
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marcel Varnel
    • Writers
      • Edward Dryhurst
      • Peter Fraser
      • John L. Arthur
    • Stars
      • George Formby
      • Anne Firth
      • Reginald Purdell
    • 7User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Formby
    George Formby
    • George Blake
    Anne Firth
    Anne Firth
    • Pat
    Reginald Purdell
    Reginald Purdell
    • Birdie Edwards
    Peter Murray-Hill
    Peter Murray-Hill
    • Shapley
    • (as Peter Murray Hill)
    Manning Whiley
    Manning Whiley
    • Church
    Hugh Dempster
    • White
    Dennis Wyndham
    Dennis Wyndham
    • Black
    Charles Farrell
    Charles Farrell
    • Jim Bennett
    Eliot Makeham
    Eliot Makeham
    • Johnson
    Peter Gawthorne
    • Adm. Sir William Coltham
    Jane Welsh
    Jane Welsh
    • Rita
    Frank Atkinson
    Frank Atkinson
    • Harry
    • (uncredited)
    Noel Dainton
    • Sub-lieutenant Barnes
    • (uncredited)
    Ian Fleming
    Ian Fleming
    • Lt. Cmdr. Carter
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Fowler
    Harry Fowler
    • Boy on Bicycle
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Hawtrey
    Charles Hawtrey
    • BBC Man
    • (uncredited)
    Bryan Herbert
    • Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    Mike Johnson
    • Steward
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Marcel Varnel
    • Writers
      • Edward Dryhurst
      • Peter Fraser
      • John L. Arthur
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    7Spondonman

    Turned out OK again

    This was in the middle of Formby's Columbia period, all seven of them produced and directed by Frenchman Marcel Varnel as wartime flag-wavers for Britain's no.1 box office star. It was also (by the shortest of heads) the longest Formby film, and it shows in places – it didn't need padding out and yet it was, even to the very end.

    George is a barman at the Senior Service Club, wants to get into the Navy and eventually gets mistakenly enrolled under the name of his mate Jim Benson. Whilst unsuccessfully trying to get out before he's found out he sings a few songs – Swim, little fish (in his bedroom), It serves you right (in the "B" Mess), If I had a girl like you (in the Sea Horse Restaurant), and Bell-bottom George (at the BBC) – falls in love and uncovers a nest of Quislings trying to blow up a Navy ship. George is George of course, his girl was the mysterious Anne Firth with the startling smile, and the film bristles with familiar faces for those of us who like this sort of thing. If they could all come back they'd have their work cut out for them with the number of Quislings at work today!

    Not his best film or music, but even with the padding and plenty of corn I enjoy watching this one every time I trot it out. If you watched it all and didn't like it it jolly well serves you right!
    10ouzman-1

    How can anyone not like this "war effort" film with Formby?

    George Hoy Booth, married and carried a ukulele and put on a DJ and so became the star we should all know? Well done Mrs F.

    He's a fine actor when in the mood to sing and entertain. He joined up ENSA in WW2 did George Formby (Jnr.) and was used to entertain and motivate the troops. The film an appropriate vehicle for his know skills? Certainly.

    It is a period piece to be watched by fans or those still wondering how the hell the Germans lost the war? The spirit of Britishness and the stiff upper lip is all there. Try watching it, even a darling dog helps betray some dodgy characters. probably the doggie carries the film!

    Our late and great parents stoicism and indomitable spirit is there to see. That they found a cure for depression of war and staving to death by laughing in the face of Lord Haw Haw et al.

    George Formby, Norman Wisdom, Benny Hill - we British have been blessed!

    ;--)
    4JoeytheBrit

    Bell-Bottom George review

    Below-par comedy from George Formby designed to provide war-weary audiences with some light relief. He's a waiter who gets the chance to realise his dream of being a sailor when he swaps clothes with his sailor friend. Formby's comical songs are ok, but too many of the jokes and comic situations fall flat.
    6Igenlode Wordsmith

    Not Rock-Bottom George

    There is nothing so tedious as comedy that isn't funny, and for the first part of this film that was what I felt I was saddled with. Unfunny dialogue competes with pratfalls and very contrived plot mechanics, as George Formby does his bit for the war effort as an thoroughly incompetent club steward who is determined to get into the Navy. The songs aren't exactly immortal, either.

    But it does improve, helped by George's undeniable charm, which shows through once the character is allowed to become a little more resourceful and stop falling on his face every five minutes; by the end of the film, you can actually credit that the spick-and-span heroine might have fallen in love with him. And it's a decent part for the girl as well, as she gets to boss her beau around, represent the Navy against his impostor, and ultimately save the day via her naval training. Once the very obvious contrivances at the beginning of the plot are out of the way, it manages to become first amusing and then intriguing -- this is never going to be top-class Formby, but it's worth hanging on a bit, as it gets better as it goes along.
    5boblipton

    Marcel Varnel's George

    George is an unwilling civilian during the war. When an enlisted friend switches clothes with him in order to go to a party, George finds himself mistakenly pressed into the navy, where he gets involved with pretty Ann Firth and caught up in a subplot involving German spies.

    Varnel directed the last nine of George Formby's movies, and the collaboration shows its strains here. George's persona was that of the well-meaning, lower-class 'cheeky chappie' who seizes his infrequent, small opportunities and finally prevails, pausing every now and then to sing a song, accompanying himself on his ukulele -- actually an alto banjo. Varnel's specialty was as director of heartless farces with the Crazy Gang and the incomparable Will Hay. The result is a coarsening of George's character. Although Formby pulls it off, his character has lost some of his charm.

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    • Trivia
      On the set, Beryl Formby referred to cast members Peter Murray-Hill and Charles Farrell as "those two queens."
    • Goofs
      When first seen the barman in the officers club is in a white jacket moments later he's cleaning the floor and now in a black waistcoat.
    • Quotes

      George Blake: [to MPs Arresting him] What a pity your fathers and mothers had to meet.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: PORTHAMPTON-A LARGE NAVAL BASE, SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND
    • Soundtracks
      Swim Little Fish
      (uncredited)

      Written by Phil Park & Harry Parr Davies (as Harry Parr-Davies)

      Performed by George Formby

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 1944 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • In the Navy
    • Filming locations
      • Fleetwood, Lancashire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Columbia British Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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