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Plagued by a domineering mother, newly wed textile
mill foreman develops new type of yarn for the manufacture of lingerie,
which is modelled successfully by his wife. This is George's last film for the ATP set-up and
in it he does a bit of serious acting. And, he's not bad at it either.
The action takes place around a textile mill in which our hero develops
a revolutionary new cloth. One of the best (and most underrated songs)
is "You Can't Go Wrong In These" in which George sells his
wares at a fashion show. Leslie Halliwell's Film Guide Ealing/United Artists Produced by: Michael Balcon Writers: Austin Melford, John Dighton and Basil Deardon From the play, "As You Are" by Hugh Mills and Wells Root Director: Marcel Varnel Trade Show: May 27 1941; Released on: August 4 1941 Cast: George Formby, Peggy Bryan, Edward Chapman, Elliot Makeham, Mackenzie Ward, O. B. Clarence, and Wilfred Hyde White and Michael Rennie in bit parts. SONGS: |
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