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The Gangs All Here (1939 film)

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Genre
  
Comedy

Duration
  

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Initial release
  
March 4, 1939

Running time
  
1h 11m

The Gangs All Here (1939 film) movie poster

Cast
  
(John Forrest), (Alice Forrest), (Treadwell), (Younce), (Mike Chadwick)

Genres
  
Comedy, Drama, Musical, Crime Fiction, Musical comedy, Musical Drama

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The Gang's All Here is a 1939 British, black-and-white, comedy-mystery, directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Jack Buchanan. It was produced by Associated British Picture Corporation. Subsequently, the film was released in the U.S. in 1943 with the title The Amazing Mr. Forrest.

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Synopsis

The dapper musical comedy favorite, Jack Buchanan is practically the whole show in The Gang's All Here. Buchanan plays John Forrest, a top investigator for the Stamford Insurance Company. Retiring from the firm, Forrest intends to devote the rest of his life to writing detective fiction, but this plan goes out the window when his former employers are robbed of $1,000,000 in jewels belonging to foreign potentate Prince Homouska (Walter Rilla). With the help of his befuddled butler Treadwell (Edward Everett Horton), Forrest follows the trail of clues to American gangster boss Alberni (Jack La Rue), capturing his quarry with a variety of slapstick subterfuges.

Cast

  • Jack Buchanan as John Forrest
  • Googie Withers as Alice Forrest
  • Edward Everett Horton as Treadwell
  • Syd Walker as Younce
  • Otto Kruger as Mike Chadwick
  • Jack La Rue as Alberni
  • Walter Rilla as Prince Homouska
  • David Burns as Beretti
  • Charles Carson as Charles Cartwright
  • Leslie Perrins as Harper
  • Ronald Shiner as Spider Ferris
  • Critical reception

    TV Guide wrote, "supposed comedy about the breakup of a group of jewel thieves falls flat. But no amount of dreary material can conceal the undeniable comic genius of Horton"; while Allmovie noted, "The Gang's All Here remains one of Jack Buchanan's best-loved vehicles."

    References

    The Gang's All Here (1939 film) Wikipedia
    The Gangs All Here (1939 film) IMDbThe Gangs All Here (1939 film) themoviedb.org