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My Learned Friend

  • 1943
  • PG
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
440
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Will Hay in My Learned Friend (1943)
Dark ComedyComedyThriller

An insane murderer is on the loose, and gunning for the men who put him away. Will Fitch is on the list, and co-opts Claude Babbington to try and stop him from meeting a grisly end.An insane murderer is on the loose, and gunning for the men who put him away. Will Fitch is on the list, and co-opts Claude Babbington to try and stop him from meeting a grisly end.An insane murderer is on the loose, and gunning for the men who put him away. Will Fitch is on the list, and co-opts Claude Babbington to try and stop him from meeting a grisly end.

  • Directors
    • Basil Dearden
    • Will Hay
  • Writers
    • Angus MacPhail
    • John Dighton
  • Stars
    • Will Hay
    • Claude Hulbert
    • Mervyn Johns
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    440
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Basil Dearden
      • Will Hay
    • Writers
      • Angus MacPhail
      • John Dighton
    • Stars
      • Will Hay
      • Claude Hulbert
      • Mervyn Johns
    • 8User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Will Hay
    Will Hay
    • William Fitch
    Claude Hulbert
    Claude Hulbert
    • Claude Babbington
    Mervyn Johns
    Mervyn Johns
    • Grimshaw
    Lawrence Hanray
    Lawrence Hanray
    • Sir Norman
    • (as Laurence Hanray)
    Aubrey Mallalieu
    Aubrey Mallalieu
    • Magistrate
    Charles Victor
    Charles Victor
    • 'Safety' Wilson
    Leslie Harcourt
    • Barman
    Eddie Phillips
    • 'Basher' Blake
    G.H. Mulcaster
    • Dr. Scudamore
    Ernest Thesiger
    Ernest Thesiger
    • Ferris
    Lloyd Pearson
    • Col. Chudleigh
    Gibb McLaughlin
    Gibb McLaughlin
    • Butler
    Maudie Edwards
    • Aladdin
    Hyma Beckley
    • Bystander
    • (uncredited)
    Hy Hazell
    Hy Hazell
    • Bit Part
    • (uncredited)
    Jack May
    Jack May
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Ronald Shiner
    Ronald Shiner
    • Man in Wilson's Bar
    • (uncredited)
    H Victor Weske
    • Chinese Actor
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Basil Dearden
      • Will Hay
    • Writers
      • Angus MacPhail
      • John Dighton
    • All cast & crew
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    9hitchcockthelegend

    The wonderful Will Hay signs off with black comedy classic.

    A mad murderer is on the loose and vowing to kill off all those who done him wrong. Seventh on the list is failed lawyer William Fitch, can Fitch and his equally inefficient cohort Claude Babbington stop the madman before Fitch meets his end?

    This was sadly to be Will Hay's last film before retiring due to ill health that would claim his life in 1949, with a CV boasting only 19 acting credits, it's not a wonder that the fabulous Will Hay is still not a big enough name to befit his considerable comedic acting talent. Of the 19 acting credits to is name, My Learned Friend easily slots into a top five best list, fusing mad cap comedy with delicious dots of dry black humour, it's a brisk and delightful way to spend 74 minutes. Tagging along with Hay is Claude Hulbert as Babbington, full of vigour he is the perfect foil to Hay's brand of delivery, whilst Mervyn Johns has a devilishly good time as the mad vendetta driven Grimshaw. There is no pious propaganda here, no ulterior motives hidden within the structure, it's a simplistic tale given total comedic treatment from a much undervalued British treasure. 9/10
    8Spondonman

    Beautiful black comedy taken at warp speed

    My Learned Friend was Will Hay's last great film, imho only surpassed by Oh Mr Porter from 6 years before. As a guide over the years I've seen this one about 9 times and the latter probably over 20 times by now. For a British film made in the War (even though it points out at the beginning it's set Pre-War) there's not a single reference to Hitler & Co. or current politics - most refreshing! That's not to denigrate or lessen the importance of the war against terror, just I'm glad for once it didn't raise a propaganda head in an ordinary comedy.

    Mervyn Johns is out to do in all those people who put him behind bars previously by murdering them one by one. Hay is included as he botched up Johns' defence, and eventually Claude Hulbert too by being Hay's cohort in helping try track him down. The gags and set-piece routines flow thick and fast in only 70 minutes and not a second is wasted - even the final moments leave you in suspense..! My favourite bits are in Safety Wilson's dive, much is made of Hulbert's oddness in such an odd place.

    Hay's comic timing was impeccable as usual, while Hulbert shone in his finest silly ass performance - what a memorable team they made! Although if Hay had been well enough to continue his film career I wonder if he would have jettisoned Hulbert the same as he did with Marriott and Moffat? The film is a wonder to behold, and an endless wonder to me why it's nearly always ignored.
    Doctor J-2

    One of Will Hay's best

    This was Will Hay's last film and showed a change of direction in that it was a venture into black comedy. Claude Hulbert makes an excellent comic foil and Mervyn Johns is also suitably sinister as a serial murderer. There is a venture into Harold Lloyd territory with Hay and Hulbert clinging to the clock face of Big Ben. Watch out for Ernest Thesiger in a bit part.
    10fmrryan

    Hay's Finest Hour

    This is an excellent film in so many ways. I would argue Hay's best film, although it does not have the warmth of the earlier films, which are so much more "cosey". In fact this is quite dark and disturbing, perhaps too much so for some viewers. There are so many gems here, especially Hay's opening verbal sparring with the cynical, weary, seen it all, magistrate: Hay: "Well at least I leave this court without a stain on my character!". Magistrate: "Your Mummy and Daddy in heaven will be the best judge of that!" Comparable scenes ensue in the Coroner's Court, when Hay is astonished to hear an Old Bailey Judge described by a witness (so he mistakenly thinks) as one of the lads of the village. Safety Wilson and his den are marvellous, as is Hulbert throughout. Mervyn Johns is completely unhinged as Grimshaw and the scenes in the lunatic asylum are bizarre and disturbing. This is Hay comedy at its blackest and arguably most effective.
    10dp-17

    a classic example of british comedy-a must for fans

    this is a fine example of british comedy from the hey-day of the genre. hay takes his quintessential character to a new setting and casts a self deprecating shot of yet another facet of british life. a must for fans of the genre and a glimpse of a way of life now gone.

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    • Trivia
      The final film of Will Hay
    • Goofs
      The synchronisation between the 'studio' car driven by Claude Babbington (Claude Hulbert) and the back projection does not match up, in that notwithstanding the bends in the road, his hands never move the steering wheel to follow the course of the road.
    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: LONDON PRE-WAR
    • Soundtracks
      You do things to me
      by Peter Noble

      Sung by Maudie Edwards (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 1943 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mit liv er i fare
    • Filming locations
      • Ealing Studios, Ealing, London, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Ealing Studios
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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