WW2 British entertainment troupe bring comedy and chaos to North Africa.WW2 British entertainment troupe bring comedy and chaos to North Africa.WW2 British entertainment troupe bring comedy and chaos to North Africa.
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- TriviaThe Grand Hotel of the Universe has a warning that it was "Out of Bounds" to British personnel. There is also a sign to say that it was "Off Limits" to U.S. Forces. As this is set in 1941, there wouldn't have been any U.S. Forces until November 1942.
- GoofsDuring the German offensive in France 1940, there is a Jeep with a civilian registration, EAY891. The Jeep wasn't invented until 1941. And a military vehicle wouldn't have had a registration number in this range, if it had one at all.
- Quotes
German Captain: These are the men we have picked from the rescued prisoners, Herr Commandant. The others have been returned to their units.
German Major: Good, I will tell them what is expected of them!
German Captain: They will be honoured, sir!
German Major: At ease men. Now, as you will have guessed by the way we rescued you that we belong to an infiltration group and you have been chosen to join us because you speak English very well. And you will need to because from today for the honour of the fatherland, you will cease to be efficient, well trained soldiers. You will join the British army!
[the soldiers roll their eyes]
German Major: You will grumble continually, drink tea incessantly and worship Vera Lynn!
[they turn to each other grumbling in protest]
German Major: That is an order! Now I realise you have not had the intensive training of the other men here, so I will give you a tip. When in doubt, there are three phrases that will cover all eventualities. They are "Jolly good show!" "Where's the flipping cha?" and "Yanks, go home!" Carry on, Captain!
- Crazy creditsOpening credits prologue: During World War II, ENSA brought entertainment to our troops in every theatre of war under conditions that were usually difficult, and often dangerous.
Those who brought this entertainment included international stars, great actors, top-ranking comedians, glamorous figures of the screen . . .
. . . and others!
But to them all - the long, and the short, and the terrible - this film is affectionately dedicated.
FRANCE 1940 WAR
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talkies: Liz Fraser Presents... Desert Mice (2016)
- SoundtracksThe Beer Barrel Polka
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Written by Wladimir A. Timm and Jaromir Vejvoda
English Lyrics by Lew Brown
This film is going to be of instant appeal thanks to the appearance of the likes of Sid James and Dora Bryan in leading roles, but it's fair to say that the actors don't have a great deal to work with here. The comedy is laboured and genteel, like something out of the 1940s, rather than the then-modern likes of the burgeoning CARRY ON series. Much of the jokes come at the expense of Alfred Marks as the stuffy major, but his is a one-note performance that starts feeling repetitive after he has about five minutes of screen time.
There are elements to enjoy here, including a fast pace and big cast, and even the plot - in which the entertainers end up foiling a genuine German plot spearheaded by Marius Goring - is mildly enjoyable. But the emphasis is on "mildly", because ultimately this is a forgettable and extremely slight production. Watch out for the lovely Liz Fraser, whose figure is showed off to the maximum, a hard-working Reginald Beckwith as the magician, and the funny Irene Handl.
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- National Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK(studio: made at National Studios, Boreham Wood, England)
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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- 1.66 : 1