Somewhere in Civvies

Somewhere in Civvies is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Frank Randle, George Doonan and Suzette Tarri.[1] Private Randle is discharged from the army and finds it difficult to adjust to civilian life. It was followed in 1949 by Somewhere in Politics.[2]

Somewhere in Civvies
Directed byMaclean Rogers
Produced byT.A. Welsh
Written byStory & Dialogue:
Con West
Gags:
Frank Randle
StarringFrank Randle
Music byPercival Mackey
CinematographyGeoffrey Faithfull
Edited byFlora Newton
Ted Richards
Production
company
Distributed byButcher's Film Service (U.K.)
Release date
15 November 1943 (U.K.)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Ex-army private Randle stands to receive a substantial inheritance from his uncle if he can prove he is of sound mind. However, his devious cousin tries to grab the money by having Randle committed to a psychiatric home.

Cast

gollark: Exactly.
gollark: Which did work.
gollark: I suppose it might not have helped that I was continuously convincing people it was me.
gollark: I know! It was so obvious.
gollark: Wow, I was right.

References

Bibliography

  • Rattigan, Neil. This is England: British film and the People's War, 1939-1945. Associated University Presses, 2001.


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