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Release Date:
July 11, 1949
Original Title:
Bless 'em all
Genres:
Comedy | War
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 71
AWOL for more than half a century, but now back on parade, this cheery army comedy is a showcase for variety star Hal Monty and a young Max Bygraves. Missing in action for many years, this raucous comedy of army life, which looks back on the latter days of WWII, is a slam-bang showcase for the boisterous variety antics of comedian Hal Monty, seen here in his heyday performing rough and ready slapstick sketches aplenty. He’s accompanied by regular foil Les Ritchie, as his uptight sergeant, and comical crooner Max Bygraves, in his screen debut.
Art Direction:
James Marchant
Assistant Director:
Leon Bijou
Associate Producer:
John Guillermin
Camera Operator:
Arthur Elvin
Continuity:
Gladys Reeve
Director:
Robert Jordan Hill
Director of Photography:
S.D. Onions
Editor:
Robert Jordan Hill
Makeup Artist:
Jimmy Evans
Producer:
Arthur Dent
Robert Jordan Hill
Sound:
W. Anson Howell
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Myra Cullimore
Writer:
Arthur Dent
Hal Monty
C. Boganny
Aileen Burke
Leone Stuart
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