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South American George

  • 1941
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
121
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South American George (1941)
Comedy

George Butters is a double for a South American opera singer.George Butters is a double for a South American opera singer.George Butters is a double for a South American opera singer.

  • Director
    • Marcel Varnel
  • Writers
    • Leslie Arliss
    • Norman Lee
    • Austin Melford
  • Stars
    • George Formby
    • Linden Travers
    • Enid Stamp-Taylor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    121
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marcel Varnel
    • Writers
      • Leslie Arliss
      • Norman Lee
      • Austin Melford
    • Stars
      • George Formby
      • Linden Travers
      • Enid Stamp-Taylor
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Formby
    George Formby
    • George Butters…
    Linden Travers
    Linden Travers
    • Carole Dean
    Enid Stamp-Taylor
    Enid Stamp-Taylor
    • Frances Martinique
    Jacques Brown
    • Enrico Richardo
    Felix Aylmer
    Felix Aylmer
    • Mr. Appleby
    Ronald Shiner
    Ronald Shiner
    • Swifty
    Alf Goddard
    • Slappy
    Gus McNaughton
    Gus McNaughton
    • George White
    Mavis Villiers
    Mavis Villiers
    • Mts. Durrant
    Herbert Lomas
    Herbert Lomas
    • Mr. Butters
    Eric Clavering
    • Mr. Durrant
    Beatrice Varley
    Beatrice Varley
    • Mrs. Butters
    Frank Atkinson
    Frank Atkinson
    • Cab Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Denton
    • Joe - Assistant Stage Manager
    • (uncredited)
    Muriel George
    Muriel George
    • Auntie
    • (uncredited)
    Rita Grant
    • Barmaid
    • (uncredited)
    Cameron Hall
    • House Manager
    • (uncredited)
    Roddy Hughes
    Roddy Hughes
    • Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Marcel Varnel
    • Writers
      • Leslie Arliss
      • Norman Lee
      • Austin Melford
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    7Spondonman

    Hoarse Opera

    This was George's first film for Columbia GB after 5 years with ATBP but even with the move from Ealing to Elstree the formula the plot and the cast were reassuringly familiar. Some would say the songs too!

    In here though he gets his one and only chance to play 2 roles: Gilli Vannetti the renowned South American tenor and George Butters the unrenowned Northern chap looking for a job. Vannetti departs for Los Palmas in breach of his contract while Linden Travers finds that when George's hair curls he looks just like Vannetti, so a substitution takes place and thus begin their attempts to prevent impresario Ricardo from sacking him. This means also pretending Vannetti has laryngitis so George's Lankey accent won't give the game away. Jacques Brown has some of the funniest lines playing the apoplectic impresario – I certainly wouldn't argue with him that he was entitled to think Vannetti a Stinkeroo! Ronald Shiner and Alf Goddard delightfully play Swifty and Slappy, a pair of laconic cartoony hoodlums who consider themselves honour bound to liquidate Vannetti for Ricardo any way they can. And does George get the girl, even though she has more brains and breeding than usual – "You're the biggest little man I've ever met" is a clue. Songs were Barmaid At The Rose & Crown (to her anger), a rousing Swing Mama (at the very lively Actors' Benovolent Home), I'd Do It With A Smile (crooned to Carol in Vannetti's flat) and My Spanish Guitar (on stage, after the jig was up). Favourite bits: Shiner's and Brown's witticisms; wanting a P when putting up the theatre sign.

    It's slightly longer than usual but as well filled out as Rosie at the Rose & Crown and the usual treat for Formby fans.
    5vampire_hounddog

    George expands his repertoire in dual roles

    An unsuccessful singer and actor (George Formby) is persuaded to pose as a flamboyant latino opera singer (also Formby, but with curly greased hair and a pencil tash) whom he strongly resembles and is having trouble with his management.

    Not among the best of Formby's vehicles, having lost some of their comic edge once he moved over to Columbia Pictures, a decision he did come to regret. This was the first of seven pictures he made for Columbia. The real highlight is the song he sings in a pub: 'The Barmaid at the Rose and Crown'.
    5malcolmgsw

    Not one of his best

    George Formby signed for Columbia British for more money and more say in production but somehow it did not work out.This film is overlong at 88 minutes and is a rehash of jokes used to better effect in better films.The miming to opera routine had already been flogged to death.the Crazy Gang used it to much better effect in "Alfs Button Afloat".Much of the gags in the opera seem to have come from the classic "A Night At The Opera".Alas Formby,even with curly hair is no Harpo Marx.His songs are tuneful but totally unmemorable.He doesn't get to kiss his love interest at the fade out,clearly Beryl was on the set that day!.This all segued into the fade out of his film career 5 years later.
    7boblipton

    Looking Like Yourself

    This typical farce plot -- easygoing George gets his hair marcelled and looks exactly like a South American opera singer, also played by George -- does not sound like Mr. Formby's usual métier, but he shows himself capable of carrying out the minor exigencies of the role, while singing a few nice songs, a typical "The Barmaid at the Rose & Crown" and a less typical swing song.

    Under the direction of farce director Marcel Varnel, George does a lot more shtick than in his usual vehicles, but it is well within his abilities.

    His leading lady is Linden Travers, best remembered for her supporting role in THE LADY VANISHES. She performs nicely, but except for George and Felix Aylmer in a small supporting role, it's an unremarkable series of performances. This is not to be sneered at: it is a star vehicle for George, and his usual charm is on full display.

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    • Trivia
      Rita Grant's final film.
    • Connections
      References Pinocchio (1940)
    • Soundtracks
      I'd Do It With a Smile
      Written by Roger MacDougall

      Performed by George Formby

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    • Release date
      • December 27, 1941 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dubbelgångaren från Sydamerika
    • Production company
      • Columbia British Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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