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Oh, Mr. Porter!

  • 1937
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.9K
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Will Hay, Moore Marriott, and Graham Moffatt in Oh, Mr. Porter! (1937)
AdventureComedyCrime

With the help of a relative, a hopeless railway employee is made stationmaster of Buggleskelly. Determined to make his mark, he devises a number of schemes to put Buggleskelly on the railway... Read allWith the help of a relative, a hopeless railway employee is made stationmaster of Buggleskelly. Determined to make his mark, he devises a number of schemes to put Buggleskelly on the railway map, but instead falls foul of a gang of gun runners.With the help of a relative, a hopeless railway employee is made stationmaster of Buggleskelly. Determined to make his mark, he devises a number of schemes to put Buggleskelly on the railway map, but instead falls foul of a gang of gun runners.

  • Director
    • Marcel Varnel
  • Writers
    • Frank Launder
    • J.O.C. Orton
    • Val Guest
  • Stars
    • Will Hay
    • Moore Marriott
    • Graham Moffatt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marcel Varnel
    • Writers
      • Frank Launder
      • J.O.C. Orton
      • Val Guest
    • Stars
      • Will Hay
      • Moore Marriott
      • Graham Moffatt
    • 46User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Will Hay
    Will Hay
    • William Porter
    Moore Marriott
    Moore Marriott
    • Jeremiah Harbottle
    Graham Moffatt
    • Albert
    Sebastian Smith
    Sebastian Smith
    • Mr. Trimbletow
    Agnes Lauchlan
    • Mrs. Trimbletow
    Percy Walsh
    • Superintendent
    Dennis Wyndham
    Dennis Wyndham
    • Grogan
    Dave O'Toole
    • The Postman
    Frank Atkinson
    Frank Atkinson
    • Irate Irishman in Barney's Bar
    • (uncredited)
    Wilson Coleman
    • Minister of Public Communications
    • (uncredited)
    Bryan Herbert
    • Express Train Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Hutchinson
    • Signalman
    • (uncredited)
    Betty Jardine
    • Secretary
    • (uncredited)
    Frederick Lloyd
    • Official at Ceremony
    • (uncredited)
    Frederick Piper
    • Mr. Leadbetter - Railway Official
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Rolfe
    • Express Train Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Beatrice Varley
    Beatrice Varley
    • Barney's Bar Landlady
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Marcel Varnel
    • Writers
      • Frank Launder
      • J.O.C. Orton
      • Val Guest
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews46

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    10sol-

    My brief review of the film

    An absolutely classic comedy on every frontier, the chemistry between the three leads is perfect, with each actor pulling his own weight to deliver in this comedy gem that has often been hailed as one of the best British comedies of all time. The jokes are not only funny but charming too most of the time, and although the plot and characters are quite silly, they are all well written for their purpose. The film's technical side is quite impressive too, in particular considering its age, with some great cinematography, a perfectly creaky set design and effective dissolve editing. The special effects and stunt work is also worth marveling at, and the overall film is largely enjoyable. It is not deep, and it is rather silly, but if those qualities can be overlooked, a fun, funny and generally well made film awaits.
    petangi

    Old films don't come any better...

    A much loved member of my "favourite films of all time" list. I first saw it on Saturday morning pictures for sixpence in the early fifties and thought it was brilliant. Got it on DVD and would still sit down and watch it if it came on the telly. Some films are like classical music, you're always pleased to come across them. This is one of mine.No need for CGI, no need for colour, no need for Hollywood window dressing and mega hype, its a taste of a different world, a different era and with less sophistication. Will Hay pompously fumbles and struts his way through one disaster after another, aided by his two lieutenants and a good time is had by all.
    10bill758

    The pleasure this film has given me

    I saw this film in 1937 when I was 10. I am now 76 and can remember almost the entire plot. I would list this amongst my top 10 films together with The Quiet Man, Dr. Strangelove, Random Harvest and a few others including The Grapes of Wrath.
    10johnson50

    British comedy at its very best.

    One of my all-time favourites.

    Silly characters, silly plot.

    Supposedly set in Ireland, it was actually filmed on the moribund Basingstoke and Alton Railway in Southern England (note 'Southern' on the tender of the express engine!) I suppose, for its day, it was probably quite innovative with a lot of camera tricks, even though some of the footage is shown in reverse! See the opening credits for instance - British railways drive on the left!

    Hay, Marriott and Moffatt are hilariously funny, trotting out well established characters and routines, but no less funny for that, my favourite scene being the one involving Gladstone and the shunting of the carriage - priceless.

    If you see it around, watch it, and then check out some of their other films. This was their best but plenty of the others are very funny.
    9Spondonman

    You most definitely won't be Wasting Your Time!

    This has to be the all time best British comedy film, filmed quickly and cheaply as usual. Since I was a kid in the early '70's I've seen it more times than any other film except the Wizard of Oz and maybe the Big Sleep - see it once a year and it still seems amazingly fresh and funny. It's always been one of my daughters' favourite films, so I know it's not just me and similar oldies. And yet it doesn't appear in any of the American film books I've read, I can only surmise they don't show it in the US. It's their terrible loss, and I would urge all fun loving Americans to hunt down and view a copy!

    Rundown railway station gets rundown railway station master and staff, up against gun smugglers and the ghost of One Eyed Joe. British humour maybe, but completely clean and non offensive if paradoxically also a little non PC - not like today! Fast and frantic, there's more gags a minute than most (if not all) other film comedies from any country or era. What a Golden Age it would have been if all pre-War British films could have been like this, instead of the quota quickies they churned out.

    Will Hay/Moore Marriott/Graham Moffatt/Marcel Varnel/Gainsborough's masterpiece for succeeding discerning generations to discover and cherish.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The railway going through Buggleskelly was actually the old Basingstoke to Alton line in Hampshire which closed in 1932.
    • Goofs
      When Harbottle moves the engine off its whistle is heard, but neither he nor Porter pull the whistle cord.
    • Quotes

      Postman: You're wasting your time.

      Porter: Well, what are you doing?

      Postman: Just watching you wasting your time.

    • Connections
      Edited into Une femme disparaît (1938)
    • Soundtracks
      Oh, Mr. Porter
      (uncredited)

      Music by George LeBrunn

      Lyrics by Thomas LeBrunn

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    • Release date
      • January 3, 1938 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Otto, zieh' die Bremse an!
    • Filming locations
      • Cliddesden Halt Station, Basingstoke-Alton Light Railway, Hampshire, England, UK(Buggleskelly Station)
    • Production companies
      • Gaumont British Picture Corporation
      • Gainsborough Pictures
      • International Film Renters Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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