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Cup-Tie Honeymoon

  • 1948
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
26
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Cup-Tie Honeymoon (1948)
Comedy

Filmed in Rusholme, Manchester, for the great Mancunian Film Corporation, Cup-tie Honeymoon is a riotous post-war comedy from the North of England where the gags come quicker than the team's... Read allFilmed in Rusholme, Manchester, for the great Mancunian Film Corporation, Cup-tie Honeymoon is a riotous post-war comedy from the North of England where the gags come quicker than the team's wingers!Filmed in Rusholme, Manchester, for the great Mancunian Film Corporation, Cup-tie Honeymoon is a riotous post-war comedy from the North of England where the gags come quicker than the team's wingers!

  • Director
    • John E. Blakeley
  • Writers
    • John E. Blakeley
    • Harry Jackson
    • Arthur Mertz
  • Stars
    • Sandy Powell
    • Dan Young
    • Betty Jumel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    26
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John E. Blakeley
    • Writers
      • John E. Blakeley
      • Harry Jackson
      • Arthur Mertz
    • Stars
      • Sandy Powell
      • Dan Young
      • Betty Jumel
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sandy Powell
    • Joe Butler
    Dan Young
    • Cecil Alistair
    Betty Jumel
    • Betty
    Pat McGrath
    • Eric Chambers
    Joyanne Bracewell
    • Pauline May
    Violet Farebrother
    Violet Farebrother
    • Mary Chambers
    Bruce Carstairs
    • Henry Chambers
    Hilary Dean
    • Irene Butler
    David Carey
    • Clarence Bell
    Harold Walden
    • Self
    Lola Derroll
    • Joyce Bentley
    Frank Groves
    • Jimmy Owen
    Mavis Compston
    • Lady Customer
    Patricia Phoenix
    Patricia Phoenix
    • Mrs. Butler
    • (as Patricia Pilkington)
    Barbara McClelland
    • Barbara - Cecil's Lady Friend
    Vic Arnley
    • Grandad
    Howard Douglas
    Howard Douglas
    • Nobby Clarke
    Barry K. Barnes
    Barry K. Barnes
    • Grumpy Customer
    • Director
      • John E. Blakeley
    • Writers
      • John E. Blakeley
      • Harry Jackson
      • Arthur Mertz
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    5callingham-87016

    A quirky slice of English cinematic regional comedy.

    Felt the last review a little harsh. Admittedly, the flimsy plot seems little more than a vehicle to string a number of variety hall skits together, but some of these are funny, and Betty Jumel is a delightful comic actress. Stilted, naive, haphazard, badly directed and inadvertently charming, I would recommend this to anyone who, like myself, enjoys the amateurish charms of regional British cinema of the 1940s. There are worse ways of spending an hour and a half!
    1malcolmgsw

    Disasterously Unfunny Comedy

    This film was made by Mancunian Films based in Manchester.The film was directed by its owner John Blakely.It marks,not surprisingly, the end of Sandy Powell's short film career.Both he and everyone in the film seems to think that if they laugh at their own jokes then we will to.Here is an example of the type of fun on offer:- Girl To Waiter:I would like an Advocat Boyfriend:I had a car but i sold it. That is one of the better examples.The film lasts 88 minutes but by the way it has been edited you would think that they must have shot 188 minutes.It is so badly edited it is an incoherent mess.Unless you are a devotee of Sandy Powell or a lover of truly bad films i would suggest that you turn to someone more sophisticated such as Frank Randell!
    4Lucy-Lastic

    Wasn't that bad

    One way of seeing musical hall acts as this film is basically that. Various people come in, do their very dated bit of tomfoolery and go out again. Some bits I did find laugh out loud centred around Sandy Powell, but most were cringeworthy, especially the monocled Dan Young who was absolutely DIRE!! Surely even then people didn't find him that funny - he even managed to make the slapstick laboured and humourless.

    Certainly better than the first reviewer would have it, and if he is a fan of Frank Randell ("Someone more sophisticated such as Frank Randell!") we can dismiss his taste in comedy as there WAS man who was not funny and whose only act was to loon a toothless grin.

    Interesting to see a 21 year old Pat Phoenix.........................Oh, and a very young Bernard Youens.

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    • Trivia
      The first film to be made at Film Studios Manchester
    • Soundtracks
      Love Is Just A Game
      Music by Fred Harris

      Lyrics by Albert W. Stanbury

      Sung by Sandy Powell and Betty Jumel

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 1948 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Maine Road Football Stadium, Moss Side, Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, UK(football stadium)
    • Production company
      • Film Studios Manchester
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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