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Those Were the Days | |
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Directed by | Thomas Bentley |
Written by |
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Based on | The Magistrate by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero |
Produced by | Walter C. Mycroft |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Otto Kanturek |
Edited by | Edward B. Jarvis |
Release date | April 1934 |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Those Were the Days is a 1934 British film directed by Thomas Bentley. It was based on Arthur Wing Pinero's 1885 farce The Magistrate and was the first of two Hay movies based on Pinero's plays, the other being Dandy Dick. The film also features music hall acts of the time[1] – acts of a type rarely committed to film. It is primarily remembered as Will Hay's first major screen role.[2]
Plot summary
The strait-laced magistrate Brutus Poskett (Will Hay) is concerned that his wife (Iris Hoey) may be older than he believes her to be, especially as his young stepson (John Mills) seems very precocious for an apparently fifteen-year-old boy.
Mrs Poskett tries to stop an impending visit from her first husband's friend (Claud Allister), who knows her true age, by confronting him at a local music hall. However, unbeknown to her, Poskett has also been persuaded to go to the music hall with his "adolescent" stepson and, in an ensuing melée Poskett's wife and her sister are arrested.
The following day, Poskett sentences both to seven days imprisonment, failing to recognise them as they are heavily veiled.
Cast
- Will Hay as Magistrate Brutus Poskett
- Iris Hoey as Agatha Poskett
- Angela Baddeley as Charlotte
- Claud Allister as Capt. Horace Vale
- George Graves as Col. Alexander Lukyn
- John Mills as Bobby
- Jane Carr as Minnie Taylor
- Marguerite Allan as Eve Douglas
- H. F. Maltby as Mr. Bullamy
- Laurence Hanray as Wormington
- Syd Crossley as Wyke
- Wally Patch as Insp. Briggs
- Jimmy Godden as Pat Maloney
References
- ^ The film features the music hall acts of Lily Morris, Harry Bedford, the gymnasts Gaston & Andre, Sam Curtis and Frank Boston & Betty, together with a blackface performer erroneously claimed to be G. H. Elliott.
- ^ "BFI Screenonline: Hay, Will (1888-1949) Credits". www.screenonline.org.uk.
External links
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- 1934 films
- Films shot at British International Pictures Studios
- 1930s English-language films
- British black-and-white films
- Films directed by Thomas Bentley
- British historical comedy films
- 1930s historical comedy films
- Films set in the 1880s
- Films set in London
- 1930s British films
- British comedy films