Let George Do It! (1940)
Shortly after the start of World War II, a ukelele player (George) takes the wrong boat and finds himself in (still uninvaded) Norway. He is mistaken for a fellow British intelligence agent by a woman (Mary), and becomes involved in trying to defeat Nazi agents.
Director:
Marcel Varnel
Writers:
Angus MacPhail, Austin Melford, Basil Dearden, John Dighton.
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George Formby as George Hepplewhite |
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Phyllis Calvert as Mary Wilson |
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Garry Marsh as Mendez |
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Romney Brent as Slim Selwyn |
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Bernard Lee as Oscar |
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Coral Browne as Iris |
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Helena Pickard as Oscar's Wife |
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Percy Walsh as Schwartz, Spy Chieftain |
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Diana Beaumont as Greta, Hotel Receptionist |
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Torin Thatcher as U-Boat Commander |
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Donald Calthrop as Frederick Strickland |
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Hal Gordon as Alf Arbuckle, Dinky Do |
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Johnnie Schofield as Solicitous Steward |
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Daniel Brown as Baker (uncredited) |
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Alec Clunes as Officer (uncredited) |
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Walter Fitzgerald as Dockside Policeman (uncredited) |
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Ian Fleming as Col. Harcourt (uncredited) |
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Jack Hobbs as Conway (uncredited) |
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James Knight as Passenger On SS Macaulay (uncredited) |
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Albert Lieven as German Radio Operator (uncredited) |
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Charles Paton as Simion (uncredited) |
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Lloyd Pearson as Hotel Manager (uncredited) |
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Bill Shine as Untipped Steward (uncredited) |
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Ronald Shiner as Musician (uncredited) |
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Ben Williams as Radio Operator On SS Macaulay (uncredited) |
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Ian Wilson as Parker, Dinky Do (uncredited) |
| Directing | Marcel Varnel | Director |
| Production | Basil Deardon | Producer |
| Production | Michael Balcon | Producer |
| Writing | Angus MacPhail | Screenplay |
| Camera | Ronald Neame | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Austin Melford | Screenplay |
| Writing | Basil Dearden | Screenplay |
| Sound | Harry Bidgood | Music Director |
| Writing | John Dighton | Screenplay |
| Art | Wilfred Shingleton | Art Direction |
| Editing | Ray Pitt | Editor |
| Production | Vincent Permane | Unit Manager |