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He Snoops to Conquer

  • 1945
  • U
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
99
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George Formby in He Snoops to Conquer (1945)
Comedy

Odd job man George Gribble (George Formby) causes problems for the local council he works for when he inadvertently helps two newspapermen expose corruption amongst the council leaders.Odd job man George Gribble (George Formby) causes problems for the local council he works for when he inadvertently helps two newspapermen expose corruption amongst the council leaders.Odd job man George Gribble (George Formby) causes problems for the local council he works for when he inadvertently helps two newspapermen expose corruption amongst the council leaders.

  • Director
    • Marcel Varnel
  • Writers
    • Stephen Black
    • Norman Lee
    • Langford Reed
  • Stars
    • George Formby
    • Robertson Hare
    • Elizabeth Allan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    99
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marcel Varnel
    • Writers
      • Stephen Black
      • Norman Lee
      • Langford Reed
    • Stars
      • George Formby
      • Robertson Hare
      • Elizabeth Allan
    • 7User reviews
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    George Formby
    George Formby
    • George Gribble
    Robertson Hare
    Robertson Hare
    • Sir Timothy Strawbridge
    Elizabeth Allan
    Elizabeth Allan
    • Jane Strawbridge
    Claude Bailey
    • Councillor Oxbold
    James Harcourt
    James Harcourt
    • Councillor Hopkins
    Aubrey Mallalieu
    Aubrey Mallalieu
    • Councillor Stubbins
    Gordon McLeod
    • Angus McGluee
    Vincent Holman
    • Butler
    Maureen McDermot
    • Role Undetermined
    William Rodwell
    • Councillor Filbert
    • (as Wm. Rodwell)
    Frank Atkinson
    Frank Atkinson
    • Joe
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Clive
      John Coyle
        Hugh Dempster
        • Photographer
        • (uncredited)
        Ian Fleming
        Ian Fleming
        • Newspaper Editor
        • (uncredited)
        Arthur Hambling
        Arthur Hambling
        • Policeman
        • (uncredited)
        Gladys Hamer
        • Housewife
        • (uncredited)
        Richard Harrison
          • Director
            • Marcel Varnel
          • Writers
            • Stephen Black
            • Norman Lee
            • Langford Reed
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          6larry41onEbay

          Funny, silly and I want to see more George Formby!

          This comic was unique and totally charming. With his goofy looks but sweet determination he beats the bad guys, gets the girl and the money! I only wish more of his films were available! And as a singer of traditional English Music Hall bawdy comedy songs, he's a legend!
          7malcolmgsw

          Unusual form by comedy

          George Formbys films for Columbia British are distinctly different from those he made for Ealing,with the exception of the basic story and not kissing his leading lady.They are longer and seem to have a bigger budget.The songs are nowhere near as good as those in the Ealing films.In this film he has great support from Robertson Hare and his inventions,one of which seems to be a1944 version of a scanner.There is a reasonably strong storyline which seems to be a satire on local government and post war planning.It has to be said that his Columbia films seem less well known and appreciated which might have been because they were unseen.
          6vampire_hounddog

          George gets political

          A council employee (George Formby) is asked to carry out a survey of the residents and their living conditions of a northern town for the local council. When the council don't like the results they cover it up. The employee, with the help of an eccentric inventor (Robertson Hare) expose the fraud.

          This slapsticky and penultimate vehicle for Formby is far from the best as a Formby comedy, but its political messaging taps perfectly into post-war town planning and social changes taking place in the council officers throughout these early post-war years. The star is in decent form though and sings 'Got to Get Your Photo in the Press'.
          7Spondonman

          George Saves Democracy!

          For decades the only copies of this George Formby film thought to exist were from a Dutch subtitled choppy TV dupe, then a few years ago a new "proper" version was found. Unfortunately this hasn't been "properly" released as yet so I've only seen the former - it's a bit of a trial!

          George Gribble is tea-boy at Tangleton town council, he gets ravelled up in the councillors money-grubbing machinations concerning compiling and then cooking the results of a government sponsored housing survey. Can this be downright criminal chicanery by locally elected little tin gods? Does nothing ever change? Along the way he has some amusing encounters with eccentric inventor Robertson Hare, who he is determined to interview for the survey, while Hare is equally determined to repel all boarders. Songs: Got To Get Your Photo In The Press ("testing" a Dictaphone), Hill Billy Willie (busking to get into Hare's domain, Witsend), Unconditional Surrender (to Jane, George's rather feeble and refreshingly downplayed love interest). Favourite bits: asking about underpants as part of the survey; Hare's house and hare-brained inventions.

          Overall, it's quite wittily done and worthwhile – hopefully I'll be able to see it the next time from the decent copy.
          6boblipton

          Will It Turn Out Nice Again?

          When the local council is ordered to survey the population, they pass the job off to dogsbody George Formby. When the survey shows the local government is hated, they have George unknowingly dispose of most disapproving forms -- except for 5%, since even the Nazis allow 2% opposition in their elections -- and eventually George gets blamed for that. In the meantime, George becomes entangled with eccentric inventor Robertson Hare, his daughter, Elizabeth Allan and several assembly-line gadget gags.

          It's directed by Marcel Varnel, master of cut-glass farce, which rarely had any real-life consequences. Usually the enemies are official dunderheadedness and Nazi spies. Here, however, the local council is venal and looking out for their own economic interests. Was ths intended to reflect the growing dissatisfaction with the nominally National -- in reality, Tory -- war government, which would lead to their massive and unpredicted defeat in the next general election?

          George sings only three songs here. During the war he was undoubtedly the most popular British movie star, but a shift was coming. He would make only two more films.

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          • Trivia
            The film started off as "Asking For Trouble", but George Formby and his wife Beryl Formby thought it inappropriate after having a run in with the Variety Agents' Federation, so it was changed to "He Snoops to Conquer".
          • Connections
            Spoofs She Stoops to Conquer (1923)
          • Soundtracks
            Hill Billy Willie
            Written by George Formby, Harry Gifford & Fred E. Cliffe

            Performed by George Formby

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          • Release date
            • January 8, 1945 (United Kingdom)
          • Country of origin
            • United Kingdom
          • Language
            • English
          • Also known as
            • Asking for Trouble
          • Filming locations
            • Church Square, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, UK(roadroller shot)
          • Production company
            • Columbia British Productions
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          • Runtime
            1 hour 43 minutes
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.37 : 1

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