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George in Civvy Street

  • 1946
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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George in Civvy Street (1946)
Comedy

After leaving the armed forces, George Harper (George Formby) returns to run The Unicorn pub, beginning a fierce rivalry with The Lion pub on the other side of the river.After leaving the armed forces, George Harper (George Formby) returns to run The Unicorn pub, beginning a fierce rivalry with The Lion pub on the other side of the river.After leaving the armed forces, George Harper (George Formby) returns to run The Unicorn pub, beginning a fierce rivalry with The Lion pub on the other side of the river.

  • Director
    • Marcel Varnel
  • Writers
    • Peter Fraser
    • Ted Kavanagh
    • Max Kester
  • Stars
    • George Formby
    • Rosalyn Boulter
    • Ronald Shiner
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    109
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marcel Varnel
    • Writers
      • Peter Fraser
      • Ted Kavanagh
      • Max Kester
    • Stars
      • George Formby
      • Rosalyn Boulter
      • Ronald Shiner
    • 4User reviews
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    George Formby
    George Formby
    • George Harper
    Rosalyn Boulter
    Rosalyn Boulter
    • Mary Colton
    Ronald Shiner
    Ronald Shiner
    • Fingers
    Ian Fleming
    Ian Fleming
    • Uncle Shad
    Wally Patch
    • Sprout
    Philippa Hiatt
    • Lavender
    Enid Cruickshank
    • Miss Gummidge
    Robert Ginns
    • Crabtree
    Mike Johnson
    • Toby
    Frank Drew
    • Jed
    Daphne Elphinstone
    • Mitzi Montrose
    Rita Varien
    • Mrs. Brindle
    Moore Raymond
    John Coyle
      Roddy Hughes
      Roddy Hughes
      • Mr. Fishby
      Lyn Evans
      Lyn Evans
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        • Director
          • Marcel Varnel
        • Writers
          • Peter Fraser
          • Ted Kavanagh
          • Max Kester
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        7Spondonman

        They've all been a terrible helluva long time gone

        This turned out to be George Formby's last feature film, made just after WW2 had finished and with audiences tastes changing. Although he was playing a demobbed soldier coming home the atmosphere was still 1939, something it would be impossible to recreate much longer. Even so, the budget was tighter and some hep jazz music and a seedy outdoor striptease still crept in, not something to be expected in a Formby film pre-War.

        George and pal Ronald "Fingers" Shiner (he of the proboscis insured for £20,000) go back to George's rundown pub the Unicorn and try to run it as a sound business. They find it difficult going what with an erudite painter as non-paying guest, whilst Shiner never finishes washing and drying dishes with his lady love, but the main problem is the stiff rivalry of the Lion pub across the river from them – even though George's childhood sweetheart owns it. Dear old Wally Patch plays one of the baddies this time trying to close them down with various machinations. Songs: We've Been A Long Time Gone (on the demob ship), Christened With A Horseshoe (in the civilian clothes shop), It Could Be (in the Unicorn), and my favourite You Don't Need A License For That (during the show). The Alice dream sequence with the Mad March Hare song was distinctly odd but still pleasant. Some of the outdoor scenery, shot near Richmond, was nice and languid and which contrasted well with the rather threadbare interiors displayed. Favourite bit: the slapstick minute with the punters of both pubs rushing around after drinking paraffin.

        After this there was a gap of seven years before Norman Wisdom took up this type of film - musical comedy with the ordinary little man fighting the odds, getting the beautiful girl and by turns hilariously good and embarrassingly bad. The Americans had Danny Kaye then Jerry Lewis. Which only proved to me that if it had been handled right Formby could have carried on making films for a good few years more. Instead of which for the next 15 years he travelled the world with his wife Beryl, did stage, panto's and TV, but a series of heart-attacks finally killed him in 1961 aged just 56. But in any case, imho this was one of George's better films and a good one to end on.
        alicespiral

        HIS LAST BOW

        For his final movie,Formby owns a pub. He also has as a leading lady the mysterious Rosalind Boulter. Its important to my reckoning as an Alice collector,that towards the end there's a Dream Sequence of an excerpt from Alice In Wonderland. Here George plays the March Hare and not the Mad Hatter as may have been more obvious. Today here in England we get the Formby movies issued and reissued on video but at the moment they appear to have dried up. Though probably not considered one of his best it is in fact a better story than some of the earlier ones like Keep Fit
        5vampire_hounddog

        George goes out with more of a whimper than a bang

        De-mobbed after the war, George (Formby) and his London mate (Formby regular Ronald Shiner) arrive at his old family country pub where it finds it rundown while his childhood sweetheart's (Rosalyn Boulter) family pub across the river is booming. He finds that dirty tricks have been used to take customers away and plans to win them back.

        Formby's final film before retiring from filmmaking after he found he had lost some of his popularity in the post-war years along with his (and pushy wife Beryl's) desire to get out of films. There does some seem to be a loss of energy in Formby's performance, but the film is not without charm.

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          Final film of George Formby.
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          We've Been A Long Time Gone
          Written by George Formby & Fred E. Cliffe

          Performed by George Formby (uncredited)

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        • Release date
          • July 8, 1946 (United Kingdom)
        • Country of origin
          • United Kingdom
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Remember the Unicorn
        • Production company
          • Columbia British Productions
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 19 minutes
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.37 : 1

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