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George bricht alle Rekorde

Originaltitel: No Limit
  • 1935
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 10 Min.
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George bricht alle Rekorde (1935)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuGeorge Shuttleworth is convinced that he has the talent to win the Isle of Man TT races, despite what his neighbours back home in Wigan may think. During the trials, the brakes go on George'... Alles lesenGeorge Shuttleworth is convinced that he has the talent to win the Isle of Man TT races, despite what his neighbours back home in Wigan may think. During the trials, the brakes go on George's bike, 'The Shuttleworth Snap', which he made himself. As a result, he breaks the TT lap ... Alles lesenGeorge Shuttleworth is convinced that he has the talent to win the Isle of Man TT races, despite what his neighbours back home in Wigan may think. During the trials, the brakes go on George's bike, 'The Shuttleworth Snap', which he made himself. As a result, he breaks the TT lap record, becoming an instant motor-cycling star. As the big race approaches, George soon re... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Monty Banks
  • Drehbuch
    • Thomas J. Geraghty
    • Walter Greenwood
    • Fred Thompson
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • George Formby
    • Florence Desmond
    • Edward Rigby
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    • Regie
      • Monty Banks
    • Drehbuch
      • Thomas J. Geraghty
      • Walter Greenwood
      • Fred Thompson
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • George Formby
      • Florence Desmond
      • Edward Rigby
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    George Formby
    George Formby
    • George Shuttleworth
    Florence Desmond
    Florence Desmond
    • Florrie Dibney
    Edward Rigby
    Edward Rigby
    • Grandfather
    Jack Hobbs
    Jack Hobbs
    • Bert Tyldesley
    Peter Gawthorne
    • Mr. Higgins
    Monty Banks
    Monty Banks
    • Undetermined Secondary Role
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Howard Douglas
    Howard Douglas
    • Turner
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    Beatrix Fielden-Kaye
    • Mrs. Agatha Horrocks
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    Alf Goddard
    • Norton
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    Florence Gregson
    Florence Gregson
    • Mrs. Kate Shuttleworth
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    Mike Johnson
    • Drunk on Ship
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    Eve Lister
    • Rita
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    John Rae
    • Officer on 'S.S. Manxman'
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    Evelyn Roberts
    • B.B.C. Commentator
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    Ernest Sefton
    • Mr. Hardacre
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    Leonard Sharp
    Leonard Sharp
    • Passenger on 'S.S. Manxman'
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    Arthur Young
    Arthur Young
    • Doctor
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    • Regie
      • Monty Banks
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      • Thomas J. Geraghty
      • Walter Greenwood
      • Fred Thompson
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    8springfieldrental

    England's George Formby's First Feature Film

    When John Lennon of the Beatles was an early teenager during the 1950s, he and his cousins would travel to Blackpool and specifically Blackpool Tower Circus to watch a number of comics and performers entertain the crowd. Lennon said he especially enjoyed singer, songwriter, comedian George Formby. For years Formby had been one of England's most popular entertainers as well as its highest-paid. At the height of his performing career, Formby appeared in his first feature film, September 1935's "No Limit." The comedy has him as a chimney sweeper who dreams of racing his bike in the prestigious TT motorcycle race on the Isle of Man.

    Formby, a Lancaster lad and son of popular entertainer George Formby Sr., who died before junior could see him perform, followed in his father's footsteps using his same act and song-and-dance routines. At 19, he met and married stage actress Beryl Ingham, who played a crucial role in managing and shaping Formby's on-stage persona. With ukulele in hand, Formby became famous as a recording artist, with Beryl securing spacious venues to accommodate the ever-growing crowds paying to see him. In 1934 she arranged Associated Talking Pictures to star Formby in a couple of shorts films, which was met by an overwhelming response from the public. The studio signed him to a seven year contract, producing eleven Formby movies. His first was "No Limit."

    Formby's wife didn't make things easy for director Monty Banks, who described each day on the set with her as "a battleground." Wanting to make sure her husband was front and center in each scene, Beryl not only ticked off the director but Formby's opposite, veteran actress Florence Desmond. She plays Florrie Dibney, secretary to the head of a large English motorcycle company who gets Formby into the popular Isle of Man race despite several bumps along the way, including a pair of competitors who attempt to buy off Formby from racing. The two lead performers often clashed while filming, with Formby alleging Florence was stuck up and pompous while she found him to be a 'gormless oaf." Desmond particularly went nuts when she saw the posters advertising "No Limits" with her name below the title, a slap in the face for the popular actress.

    "No Limits" contains actual racing footage from the 37-mile long race course, juxtaposed by studio shots with a background projection screen. Formby, an experienced motorbike rider, performed much of his scenes racing on the track. Director Banks, however, became upset when he saw Formby pulling some dangerous maneuvers on his bike during filming to show off his skills, even though stunt riders had been hired to perform those hair-raising scenes. Formby can be seen weaving inside and around his fellow riding competitors. For the exciting ending when his bike suddenly conks out, the entertainer was tasked with pushing his motorcycle a considerable distance. Requiring 15 takes out in scalding hot weather, Formby passed out on the final take, sending the studio doctor onto the track to administer aid.

    The other Formby films used the same formula introduced in "No Limits." He played the urban "little man defeated-but refusing to admit it," setting the stage for his ultimate victory. These storylines are intersperse with him winning the girl as well as showcasing his singing and playing his favorite string instruments. Wrote film historian Brian McFarlane, Formby's films were "unpretentiously skillful in their balance between broad comedy and action, laced with Formby's shy ordinariness." Formby traveled extensively during World War Two, giving numerous charity performances before the troops. He remained popular in England during the late 1950s, despite his failing health. The Beatles, especially George Harrison, who was a member of the George Formby Society, improvised several numbers on the ukulele inspired by Formby. A statue on the Isle of Man features Formby leaning against a lamp-post dressed in motorcycle leathers holding a ukulele in honor of his role in "No Limit."
    7storm_cloud-55639

    Enjoyable Period Movie

    I've enjoyed Formby's singing and ukulele playing for several years but have just tonight seen several of his movies on TCM. It's easy to see why he was (and is still) loved in the UK. Formby's style of comedy reminded me of Jerry Lewis in his early movies though Formby preceded Lewis by some 15 years.

    George enters a motorcycle race, sings and meets a pretty girl. He's the underdog. Will he win? Will he get the girl in the end? Of course. Surprised?

    The film uses quite a bit of actual race footage and the. Crashes are quite violent. One rider falls over and is hit by two other riders. One cycle and rider go over the edge of a mountain. I'd be surprised if he lived.

    Stream some of Formby's songs on Spotify. "Count Your Blessings and Smile" or "When I'm Cleaning Windows".
    8thecatcanwait

    A laughalong romp

    What a jump up in quality No Limit is from George's first 2 films ("Boots!, Boots!" and "Off The Dole")

    More lavishly produced, more of a story, more of a drama, more of a genuine laugh.

    More of a proper film really (instead of the disjointed bits of skits and sketches of the previous films) professionally directed by Monty Banks (Gracie Fields husband)

    I could imagine going to see this in the cinemas in 1936 and having a "reet rollikin good laff"

    George singing "Riding in the TT Races" to a carriage full of smiley fat faces gives a little tug on the happy string in your heart.

    The TT race finale is a thrills and spills rompalong (how close the dangerously careering bikes are to the crowd around would give the present day Health & Safety police kittens)

    It all ends predictably and happily ever after.

    I'd pick a rainy Sunday afternoon to watch this film, cuddled up on the sofa, drinking pots of tea, munching Eccles cakes.
    robert-elliott7

    80 Minutes of Nostalgic fun

    This film was made in 1935 when Formby was at the height of his fame in the British music halls. This was Formby's third film and also one of his most fondly remembered. He plays George Shuttleworth (speed demon), Who has a dream of riding his motorbike in the Isle Of Man TT races. It is a wonderful 80 minutes of nostalgic fun as George gets into many scrapes on the way and manages to fit in a few songs while plucking his Ukelele. It is also a timely reminder of a Britain which (sadly) no longer exists. So sit back and reminisce but most of all enjoy.
    7Spondonman

    And we're off!

    No Limit was George's first big league film, his 4th overall. The boss of ATP Basil Dean had wanted to find a Northern entertainer to rival Gracie Fields; when his scouts announced the finding of George Formby for him he said "But he's dead", thinking of George's famous Dad who had died in 1922. But nevertheless, Formby Jr. probably inevitably became a star, the biggest in Britain between 1938-1945 – he came along at just the right time when the public wanted simple good hearted escapism. The only purpose simple good hearted escapism serves today for film-makers is to give themselves and the public something to sneer at.

    Gormless little man George Shuttleworth wants to take part in and win the annual motorcycle TT Races on t'Isle of Man, gets there penniless but with Florence Desmond rooting for him, and an assortment of baddies led by nasty Jack Hobbs out to stop him by foul means. Songs: Riding In The TT Races (in the crowded railway coach), Riding Around On A Rainbow (the lively hit of the film by Flo – to Beryl's disgust - on the IOM ferry), In A Little Wigan Garden (an advance warning for serious people: black-faced on the beach at Douglas), I'm Walking Your Way (as a romantic duet in the "moonlight"). Favourite bits: the studio shots of George's back yard at Slagdyke; the location shots of the course and backgrounds on the Isle of Man; grandfather Edward Rigby's superbly indignant performance; the TT race scenes and climax (due to the heat and number of re-takes George actually did collapse at the finish). The local stunt riders apparently went on strike successfully for a short while after they found out that director Monte Banks was paying the donkey and his owner (who had smaller bit parts) more than them!

    A landmark film with the Formby Formula virtually in place, it wouldn't really be changed now for the next 10 years.

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      During the scenes of the TT Crowd the Nazi flag (red flag with white circle containing Swastika) can be clearly seen several times.
    • Patzer
      When George brings the motorcycle out of the garage, a group of boys chase a girl holding a dog into George's back yard. Next scenes the dog is not seen again.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Forever Ealing (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Riding In The T.T. Races
      (uncredited)

      Written by Fred E. Cliffe & Harry Gifford

      Performed by George Formby

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 23. November 1950 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • No Limit
    • Drehorte
      • Isle of Man
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Associated Talking Pictures (ATP)
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