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Director
  
Walter Forde

Genre
  
Comedy

5.2/10
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Initial release
  
March 22, 1943

Running time
  
1h 24m

Adapted from
  
Its That Man Again

Writer
  
Ted Kavanagh (radio series), Ted Kavanagh (screenplay), Howard Irving Young

Cast
  
Tommy Handley
(Mayor Handley),
Sydney Keith
(Sam Scram),
Greta Gynt
(Stella Ferris),
Franklin Bennett
(Hilary Craven),
Dorothy Summers
(Mrs. Mopp),
Jean Kent
(Kitty)

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It s that man again 1941


It's That Man Again is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Tommy Handley, Greta Gynt and Jack Train. It was based on the successful radio show It's That Man Again. In the film, the mayor of a small town lends his assistance to some drama students.

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Plot

The disreputable mayor (Tommy Handley) of small town Foaming-at-the-Mouth gambles the civic accounts and wins a bombed out local theatre. He steals the rights to a new play which he stages in an attempt to save the financial situation. However, local drama students he has cheated turn up and try to ruin the show.

Cast

  • Tommy Handley ... Mayor Handley
  • Greta Gynt ... Stella Ferris
  • Jack Train ... Lefty/Funf
  • Sydney Keith ... Sam Scram
  • Horace Percival ... Alley-Oop/Cecil
  • Claude Bailey ... C.B. Cato
  • Franklyn Bennett ... Hilary Craven
  • Vera Frances ... Daisy
  • Dino Galvani ... Signor Soso
  • Jean Kent ... Kitty
  • Leonard Sharp ... Claude
  • Dorothy Summers ... Mrs. Mopp
  • Clarence Wright ... Clarence
  • Richard George ... Uncle Percy
  • Critical reception

    TV Guide wrote, "This wartime comedy has some genuinely funny moments but never rises to the fevered pitch that would really give it the needed craziness. The story is taken from a delightfully loopy British radio show, but the translation to screen just doesn't work"; and the Radio Times called it "disappointing," commenting on Tommy Handley, "the Liverpool-born comic's fast-talking style felt forced when shackled to the demands of a storyline, and his weaknesses as a physical comedian restricted the type of business he was able to carry off. Thus, while casting him as the devious mayor of Foaming-at-the-Mouth seemed sound enough, the events that follow his acquisition of a bombed-out London theatre feel like so much padding." whereas The Spinning Image was more positive, "if you approached it as a British predecessor to the Hollywood cult comedy Hellzapoppin' then you would have some idea of what to expect, with Handley demonstrating his dazzling ability with wordplay, reeling off the puns at a dizzying rate...Anarchic was the word to apply here, with the show they manage to get off the ground for the finale surprisingly hilarious in its throwing in everything but the kitchen sink style of laughs; before that it was patchily amusing, but engaging enough. As a record of a comedy phenomenon – twenty-two million listeners, as the titles proclaim – this was invaluable."

    References

    It's That Man Again (film) Wikipedia
    Its That Man Again (film) IMDb Its That Man Again (film) themoviedb.org