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Windbag the Sailor

  • 1936
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
454
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Windbag the Sailor (1936)
Comedy

A bragging sea captain's maritime experience actually extends to navigating a coal barge down inland waterways. His tall tales catch him out when he is coerced into commanding an unseaworthy... Read allA bragging sea captain's maritime experience actually extends to navigating a coal barge down inland waterways. His tall tales catch him out when he is coerced into commanding an unseaworthy ship by an unscrupulous shipping agent who means to have it wrecked.A bragging sea captain's maritime experience actually extends to navigating a coal barge down inland waterways. His tall tales catch him out when he is coerced into commanding an unseaworthy ship by an unscrupulous shipping agent who means to have it wrecked.

  • Director
    • William Beaudine
  • Writers
    • Robert Stevenson
    • Leslie Arliss
    • Marriott Edgar
  • Stars
    • Will Hay
    • Moore Marriott
    • Graham Moffatt
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    454
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Robert Stevenson
      • Leslie Arliss
      • Marriott Edgar
    • Stars
      • Will Hay
      • Moore Marriott
      • Graham Moffatt
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Will Hay
    Will Hay
    • Capt. Ben Cutlet
    Moore Marriott
    Moore Marriott
    • Jeremiah Harbottle
    Graham Moffatt
    • Albert
    Norma Varden
    Norma Varden
    • Olivia Potter-Porter
    Kenneth Warrington
    • Yates
    Dennis Wyndham
    Dennis Wyndham
    • Maryatt
    Amy Veness
    Amy Veness
    • Emma Harbottle
    • (as Amy Vaness)
    Arthur Marshall
    • Radio Chef
    • (voice)
    Napoleon Florent
    • Island King's Right Hand Man
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Gawthorne
    • Bit Role
    • (uncredited)
    Sam Lee
    • Watchman on Jetty
    • (uncredited)
    George Merritt
    George Merritt
    • Officer on Yacht
    • (uncredited)
    Gunner Moir
    • Crew Member Rob Roy
    • (uncredited)
    John Rae
    • Scotty - Engineer
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Rolfe
    • Second Detective
    • (uncredited)
    Leonard Sharp
    Leonard Sharp
    • Crew Member
    • (uncredited)
    Freddy Summers
    • Sea Scout
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Terry
    Harry Terry
    • Crew Member
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Robert Stevenson
      • Leslie Arliss
      • Marriott Edgar
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    7SimonJack

    Early English buffoonery on film

    I've always enjoyed British humor and comedy; and I think the British movies and TV sitcoms of the late 20th century are generally far superior to those on this side of the pond. But, until recently I hadn't seen many early English films. So, I was surprised and pleased to find that our English cousins also had some early doses of slapstick and buffoonery on film. .

    "Windbag the Sailor" is such a film. Its cast has some stars of British cinema from the silent days to the early years of sound pictures. Will Hay didn't start in pictures until sound, but he was a talented actor, writer and director. He plays Captain Ben Cutlet, who has many a yarn about his seagoing days to spin at the local pub. One can guess what the plot might be from that. Other actors add to the goofy plot that is punctuated with some hilarious scenes.

    I don't know if the United Kingdom had anything like vaudeville. It surely had performance halls for such entertainment. A number of early American stage entertainers took their vaudeville acts to Europe in the early 20th century. If the Brits didn't have a phase of vaudeville, the country was quick to develop its own film industry. Movie houses opened as quickly as in the Americas. Comedies, dramas, mysteries and adventure films soon became common fare for the Brits. "Windbag the Sailor" is an early example of British buffoonery on film that most movie buffs should enjoy.
    8bugsmoran29

    Funny Sea Yarn

    This first entry in the six movies made by the English comic trio of Will Hay, Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt. The film manages to entertain and delight from start to finish. Will Hay once again finds himself in an impossible situation: the captain of a British merchant marine vessel heading towards Norway. Marriot and Moffatt are landlubbers who are stowaways on the ship. Of course there is a mutiny and the three become castaways on a South Pacific Island. This movie contains some funny Buster Keaton moments on board of the ship. The funniest scene has Hay, Marriott and Moffatt trying to coordinate the latitude and longitude of the ship.
    7Spondonman

    "The Sea Musketeers"

    I've only seen this a handful of times in the last few decades, I don't know why it's warranted such indifference by the TV film buyers because it's fairly good but maybe with a slightly dodgy soundtrack. Although Will Hay appeared with Moore Marriott 7 times and Graham Moffatt 8, this was their first film of 6 as the seedy, incompetent, crafty trio of lovable rogues. In other words pre-Oh! Mr. Porter and cast and crew were obviously busy establishing the plot and humour that served them well in the years ahead.

    Charlatan ship's captain and sidekicks are taken on by ship's owner (and sidekick) for their own nefarious purposes, eventually realised where else but in the South Seas. Almost the entire cast reassembled to create Oh! Mr. Porter 2 years later, by then the script was much tighter than this. The ship is not the only thing here to have a few leaks! Favourite bits: Hay bragging of his derring-do at Valpariso; The global positioning calculations; Sharing the biscuits on the raft; The Box That Talked.

    All in all well worth watching (at budget price!) for those of us who like this sort of thing.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    What shall we do with the drunken sailor ?

    Captain Ben Cutlet likes to spin yarns about all of his {fake}seafaring adventures, one day his false past comes to bite him as he is bluffed into captaining the Rob Roy at sea, the Rob Roy being barely sea worthy and doomed to be wrecked by a crafty shipping agent.

    Windbag The Sailor is probably most notable for being the first teaming of Will Hay with Moore Marriott & Graham Moffatt, a trio that would go on to make classic British comedies Oh Mr Porter! and Ask A Policeman. Here its evident that they are finding their way as regards what best works for them as a team, but a few mistimings here and there are easily forgiven once the hapless Cutlet {Hay} finds himself at sea completely incapable of captaining the ever thuggish looking crewe. The usual madcap sequences from our bumbling trio dot themselves throughout the film, and there is no lack of oral gags as well, my favourite being one involving Hay explaining to a desert island native the power of the box {a radio acting as a god}.

    Hay has done better and worse movies than this, but Windbag The Sailor just about holds its head above water {pun intended} because of the always lovable trio at its core, watchable fluff it be.

    6/10
    6russjones-80887

    Moderately humorous

    A retired barge captain entertains customers in a pub with tall tales of days at sea. He gets caught out when he is tricked into captaining an unseaworthy ship which is to be scuttled for insurance money.

    Mildly amusing film with Will Hay as the ship captain aided by Moore Marriott and Graham Moffat as stowaways. These three would go on to to make other, better, films together. Some racial stereotypes and language are now outdated.

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    • Trivia
      The Captain's desire to go to Norway (he asks the cannibal chief for directions) is much more likely to have been an in-joke rather than a random choice; in real life, Will Hay separated from his wife in 1935 and was romantically linked to a Norwegian woman called Randi Kopstadt. In consequence, he visited Norway frequently, learned Norwegian and kept a boat on the Oslo Fjord.
    • Goofs
      As Captain Ben, Albert and Harbottle are on an African island, it is unlikely that their radio would pick up the BBC and Radio Luxembourg.
    • Quotes

      Voice in Box: West Bromwich Albion 3 Chelsea 5

      Captain Ben Cutlet: Ooh, fancy - Chelsea won!

      Cannibal Chief: What did Voice in Box say?

      Captain Ben Cutlet: Oh, eh, something very unusual...!

    • Soundtracks
      See the Conquering Hero Comes
      (uncredited)

      Music by George Frideric Handel

      Arranged by Bretton Byrd

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    • Release date
      • June 18, 1937 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Falmouth, Cornwall, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Gainsborough Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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