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Come On George!
| Come On George! |
|---|
| Danish poster |
| Anthony Kimmins |
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| Jack Kitchin |
| George FormbyPat KirkwoodJoss AmblerMeriel Forbes |
| Ronald Neame |
| Ray Pitt |
| Ernest Irving |
| Associated Talking Pictures |
| ABFD |
| 20 October 1939 (1939-10-20) |
| 88 minutes |
| United Kingdom |
| English |
Come On George! is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins which stars George Formby, with Pat Kirkwood and Joss Ambler in support. It was made by Associated Talking Pictures. It concerns the world of horse racing, and Formby, who had once been a stable apprentice, did his own riding in the film. Songs featured are "I'm Making Headway Now", "I Couldn't Let The Stable Down", "Pardon Me", and "Goodnight Little Fellow, Goodnight".
In this farce, Formby plays a stable boy. He also has the unique ability to soothe an anxious racing horse. Expectedly, George races the horse and wins.
- George Formby as George
- Pat Kirkwood as Ann Johnson
- Joss Ambler as Sir Charles Bailey - the owner of the racehorse 'Maneater'
- Meriel Forbes as Monica Bailey
- Cyril Raymond as Jimmy Taylor
- George Hayes as Bannerman
- George Carney as Sergeant Johnson
- Ronald Shiner as Nat
- Gibb McLaughlin as Dr MacGregor
- Hal Gordon as Stable Boy
- Davy Burnaby as Colonel Bollinger
- Leo Franklyn as Bannerman's Trainer (uncredited)
- Diana Beaumont as Nurse (uncredited)
- James Hayter as Barker
- C. Denier Warren as Banker
- Syd Crossley as Police Constable Cronley
- Dirk Bogarde (uncredited extra)
- Jack May as stable boy (uncredited)
Hal Erickson wrote in Allmovie: "Come on George! was a product of George Formby's peak movie years."
According to TV Guide "this is one of" Formby's "lesser efforts".
Halliwell's Film Guide noted a "standard comedy vehicle, well-mounted, with the star at his box office peak".
In "thiswaydown.org", Finn Clark wrote: "the first half isn't very good... However the story picks up as it moves along until by the end, it's a charming little romp that made me laugh and made me happy".
According to Kinematograph Weekly it was one of the most successful films at the British box office in January 1940.
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List of films about horses
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List of films about horse racing
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Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
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Perry, George. Forever Ealing. Pavilion Books, 1994.
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Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
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Come On George! at the British Film Institute
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Come On George! at IMDb
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