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Director
  
Marcel Varnel

Music director
  
Noel Gay

Duration
  

Country
  
United Kingdom

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy

Screenplay
  
Val Guest, Marriott Edgar

Language
  
English

Writer
  
Marriott Edgar
,
Val Guest

Release date
  
20 October 1941

Initial release
  
October 20, 1941 (United Kingdom)

Cast
  
Arthur Askey
(Arthur),
Richard Murdoch
(Stinker),
Lily Morris
(Lady Randall),
Moore Marriott
(Pop Bennett)

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I Thank You is a 1941 black and white British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch, Graham Moffatt and Moore Marriott. It was produced by Edward Black at Gainsborough Pictures.

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Plot summary

The film is set in London during World War II at the time of the Blitz. The leads are a couple of out of work variety entertainers who use great ingenuity in their efforts to get financial assistance to "put on a show". Hoping to put their proposal to the formidable Lady Randall, ex-music hall star Lily Morris, they infiltrate her house in the guise of a servant (Murdoch) and cook (Askey - in drag). After some farcical interludes, they achieve their aim after Lady Randall is persuaded to sing an old music hall standard "Waiting at the Church" at an impromptu show located underground at Aldwych tube station, - used during wartime as an underground bomb shelter. As the ex-music hall star, Lily Morris plays herself. The title of the film is a gentrified version of Arthur Askey's famous catch-phrase - "I thangyew". Also in the film is elderly comic actor Moore Marriott who plays Lady Randall's somewhat eccentric father and the somewhat ubiquitous 'Albert' (Graham Moffatt) who appears under that name in the comedy films of both Will Hay and Arthur Askey.

Cast

  • Arthur Askey as Arthur
  • Richard Murdoch as Stinker
  • Lily Morris as Lady Randall
  • Moore Marriott as Pop Bennett
  • Graham Moffatt as Albert Brown
  • Peter Gawthorne as Dr. Pope
  • Kathleen Harrison as Cook
  • Felix Aylmer as Henry Potter
  • Cameron Hall as Lomas
  • Wally Patch as Bill
  • Roberta Huby as Bobbie
  • Noel Dainton as Police Sergeant
  • Phyllis Morris as Miss Pizer
  • Charlie Forsythe as Himself
  • Addie Seamon - Herself
  • Eleanor Farrell - Herself
  • Issy Bonn
  • Soundtrack

  • Arthur Askey - "Hello to the Sun" (Written by Noel Gay and Frank Eyton)
  • Arthur Askey and Richard Murdoch - "Half of Everything Is Yours" (Written by Noel Gay and Frank Eyton)
  • Eleanor Farrell - "Oh Johnny, Teach Me to Dance" (Written by Noel Gay and Frank Eyton)
  • Charlie Forsythe - "Let's Get Hold of Hitler" (Written by Noel Gay and Frank Eyton)
  • Lily Morris - "Waiting at the Church" (Written by Fred W. Leigh and Henry E. Pether)
  • Critical reception

    The Radio Times gave the film two out of five stars, and wrote, "not even the hard-working Arthur Askey and Richard Murdoch plus Will Hay old boys Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt can warm up this tepid "upstairs-downstairs" charade"; whereas Sky Movies rated the film three out of five stars, describing it as a "cheerful, long-unseen British wartime romp...It's all directed by that master of comic organisation, Frenchman Marcel (Oh, Mr Porter!) Varnel. It's not one of his best, and some of it looks pretty dated now, but some scenes still raise a hearty chuckle."

    References

    I Thank You (film) Wikipedia
    I Thank You (film) IMDb I Thank You (film) themoviedb.org