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| director = [[Marcel Varnel]] | | director = [[Marcel Varnel]] | ||
| producer = [[Edward Black (producer)|Edward Black]] | | producer = [[w:Edward Black (producer)|Edward Black]] | ||
| writer = {{ubl|Bebe Daniels (radio series)|Ben Lyon (radio series)|[[Marriott Edgar]]|[[Val Guest]]|[[J. O. C. Orton]]|[[Howard Irving Young]]}} | | writer = {{ubl|Bebe Daniels (radio series)|Ben Lyon (radio series)|[[Marriott Edgar]]|[[Val Guest]]|[[J. O. C. Orton]]|[[Howard Irving Young]]}} | ||
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| starring = {{ubl|[[Bebe Daniels]]|[[Ben Lyon]]|[[Vic Oliver]]|[[Moore Marriott]]}} | | starring = {{ubl|[[w:Bebe Daniels|Bebe Daniels]]|[[w:Ben Lyon|Ben Lyon]]|[[w:Vic Oliver|Vic Oliver]]|[[Moore Marriott]]}} | ||
| music = [[Louis Levy]] | | music = [[w:Louis Levy|Louis Levy]] | ||
| cinematography = [[Jack E. Cox]] | | cinematography = [[w:Jack E. Cox|Jack E. Cox]] | ||
| editing = [[R. E. Dearing]] | | editing = [[w:R. E. Dearing|R. E. Dearing]] | ||
| studio = [[Gainsborough Pictures]] | | studio = [[w:Gainsborough Pictures|Gainsborough Pictures]] | ||
| distributor = [[General Film Distributors]] | | distributor = [[w:General Film Distributors|General Film Distributors]] | ||
| released = 27 December 1941 | | released = 27 December 1941 | ||
| runtime = 100 minutes | | runtime = 100 minutes | ||
| country = United Kingdom | | country = United Kingdom | ||
| language = [[English language|English]] | | language = [[w:English language|English]] | ||
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Directed by | Marcel Varnel |
Written by |
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Produced by | Edward Black |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Jack E. Cox |
Edited by | R. E. Dearing |
Music by | Louis Levy |
Production company | |
Distributed by | General Film Distributors |
Release date | 27 December 1941 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Hi Gang! is a 1941 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Bebe Daniels, Ben Lyon and Vic Oliver.[1]
Production
It was a spin-off from the popular BBC radio series Hi Gang!. It was made by Gainsborough Pictures at Lime Grove Studios. The film's art direction was by Walter W. Murton.
Plot
Two married reporters (Daniels and Lyon) in New York City working for rival radio networks engage in cut-throat competition, assisted by an incompetent with big ideas (Oliver). A publicity stunt by the couple to adopt a British evacuee boy live on air goes wrong and they end up adopting Albert (Moffatt) a rowdy pub landlord's son and his cantankerous Uncle Jerry (Marriott). The final third of the film sees them all travel to England in the mistaken belief that Albert is the son of Lord Amersham.
Cast
- Bebe Daniels as The Liberty Girl
- Ben Lyon as Her Other Half
- Vic Oliver as The Nuisance with the Ideas
- Moore Marriott as Uncle Jerry
- Graham Moffatt as Albert Tomlin
- Felix Aylmer as Lord Amersham
- Percy Parsons as Hergensheimer
- Diana Beaumont as Hergensheimer's Secretary
- Jacques Brown as Botticelli
- Mavis Villiers as Botticelli's Secretary
- Maurice Rhodes as Little Ben
- Richard George as Policeman
- Georgina Mackinnon as Mrs Endicott
- MacDonald Parke as Attorney
- Esme Percy as Lord Chamberlain
- Ben Williams as Elmer
References
Bibliography
- Cook, Pam. Gainsborough Pictures. Cassell, 1997.
External links
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- 1941 films
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- 1940s English-language films
- Films directed by Marcel Varnel
- British comedy films
- British films set in New York City
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- Gainsborough Pictures films
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