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'''''Good Morning, Boys''''' is a 1937 British [[comedy film]] directed by [[Marcel Varnel]] and featuring [[Will Hay]], [[Graham Moffatt]], [[Martita Hunt]], [[Lilli Palmer]] and [[Peter Gawthorne]]. It was made at the [[Gainsborough Studios]] in [[Islington]].<ref>Wood p.90</ref>
'''''Good Morning, Boys!''''' is a 1937 British [[comedy film]] directed by [[Marcel Varnel]] and featuring [[Will Hay]], [[Graham Moffatt]], [[Martita Hunt]], [[Lilli Palmer]] and [[Peter Gawthorne]]. It was made at the [[Gainsborough Studios]] in [[Islington]].<ref>Wood p.90</ref><ref name="edward">{{cite magazine|magazine=Filmink|url=https://www.filmink.com.au/forgotten-british-film-moguls-ted-black/|first=Stephen|last=Vagg|date=1 December 2024|access-date=1 December 2024|title=Forgotten British Film Moguls: Ted Black}}</ref>


The film marked the first appearance of both [[Peter Gawthorne]] and [[Charles Hawtrey (actor born 1914)|Charles Hawtrey]] in a Will Hay film, both of whom would go onto act as straight men to Hay in his future films.
The film marked the first appearance of both [[Peter Gawthorne]] and [[Charles Hawtrey (actor, born 1914)|Charles Hawtrey]] in a Will Hay film, both of whom would go onto act as straight men to Hay in his future films.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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*[[C. Denier Warren]] as Minister of Education
*[[C. Denier Warren]] as Minister of Education
*[[Lilli Palmer]] as Yvette
*[[Lilli Palmer]] as Yvette
*[[Charles Hawtrey (actor born 1914)|Charles Hawtrey]] as Septimus
*[[Charles Hawtrey (actor, born 1914)|Charles Hawtrey]] as Septimus
*George Ravenscroft as one of the boys
*George Ravenscroft as one of the boys


==Critical reception==
==Critical reception==
[[Allmovie]] wrote, "the magnificent Will Hay re-creates his vaudeville characterization of a supercilious schoolmaster...But the inimitable, toothless [[Moore Marriott]] (aka "Harbottle") is conspicuous by his absence." <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmovie.com/movie/good-morning-boys-v93585 |title=Good Morning, Boys (1937) - Trailers, Reviews, Synopsis, Showtimes and Cast |publisher=AllMovie |date= |accessdate=2014-03-22}}</ref>
[[Allmovie]] wrote, "the magnificent Will Hay re-creates his vaudeville characterization of a supercilious schoolmaster...But the inimitable, toothless [[Moore Marriott]] (aka "Harbottle") is conspicuous by his absence."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmovie.com/movie/good-morning-boys-v93585 |title=Good Morning, Boys (1937) - Trailers, Reviews, Synopsis, Showtimes and Cast |publisher=AllMovie |access-date=2014-03-22}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Films with screenplays by Marriott Edgar]]
[[Category:Films scored by Louis Levy]]
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Latest revision as of 00:15, 2 December 2024

Good Morning, Boys!
Directed byMarcel Varnel
Written byLeslie Arliss
Marriott Edgar
Produced byEdward Black
StarringWill Hay
Graham Moffatt
CinematographyArthur Crabtree
Edited byR.E. Dearing
Alfred Roome
Music byLouis Levy
Jack Beaver
Production
company
Distributed byGaumont British Distributors
Release date
  • January 1937 (1937-01)
Running time
79 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Good Morning, Boys! is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and featuring Will Hay, Graham Moffatt, Martita Hunt, Lilli Palmer and Peter Gawthorne. It was made at the Gainsborough Studios in Islington.[1][2]

The film marked the first appearance of both Peter Gawthorne and Charles Hawtrey in a Will Hay film, both of whom would go onto act as straight men to Hay in his future films.

Plot

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Will Hay plays the roguish headmaster, Dr Twist, of a dubious boarding school for boys. Twist bets on the horses with his pupils and teaches them little. Colonel Willoughby-Gore attempts to sack the incompetent Twist but is foiled when he and his boys, after fraudulently gaining resounding success in a French examination, are invited to Paris by the French ministry of education.

In Paris they become involved with a gang of criminals, including escaped convict Arty Jones, father of one of the boys, and Yvette, a night club singer, who are attempting to steal the Mona Lisa from the Louvre and replace it with a duplicate.

Cast

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Critical reception

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Allmovie wrote, "the magnificent Will Hay re-creates his vaudeville characterization of a supercilious schoolmaster...But the inimitable, toothless Moore Marriott (aka "Harbottle") is conspicuous by his absence."[3]

References

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  1. ^ Wood p.90
  2. ^ Vagg, Stephen (1 December 2024). "Forgotten British Film Moguls: Ted Black". Filmink. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Good Morning, Boys (1937) - Trailers, Reviews, Synopsis, Showtimes and Cast". AllMovie. Retrieved 22 March 2014.

Bibliography

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  • Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
  • Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
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