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Captain Bill (1935) Online

Captain Bill (1935) Online
Original Title :
Captain Bill
Genre :
Movie
Year :
1935
Directror :
Ralph Ceder
Cast :
Leslie Fuller,Judy Kelly,Hal Gordon
Writer :
Syd Courtenay,Val Valentine
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 21min
Rating :
4.6/10
Captain Bill (1935) Online

Cast overview:
Leslie Fuller Leslie Fuller - Bill
Judy Kelly Judy Kelly - Polly
Hal Gordon Hal Gordon - Tim
O.B. Clarence O.B. Clarence - Sir Anthony Kipps
Georgie Harris Georgie Harris - Georgie
D.J. Williams D.J. Williams - Cheerful
Toni Edgar-Bruce Toni Edgar-Bruce - Lady Kipps
Ralph Truman Ralph Truman - Red

This film is one of about three dozen British titles picked up by CBS-TV for USA television presentation; it received its earliest documented USA telecast in New York City in 1949; it first aired in Los Angeles Saturday 14 January 1950 on KLAC (Channel 13), and in Boston Sunday 12 February 1950 on WNAC (Channel 7).


User reviews

Nten

Nten

It is difficult to realise watching this film that Leslie Fuller was a great public favourite in the pre war era and that any appearance by him would draw large crowds.He even had his own production company.Yet the war would prove a watershed for many film stars of the thirties and Fillers career was no exception.His film career effectively finished by 1942.Mind you watching this film from 1935 one can only wonder how it ever got started.It is painfully unfunny.Given that this was originally 82 minutes long it was clearly designed as a co feature at least,and possibly even top of the bill.One can only explain this by saying that it is clear how much tastes have change since the film was made.
Yggfyn

Yggfyn

A rare chance to see popular British comedy star of the 1930s, Leslie Fuller, more or less forgotten ever since. A big beefy Londoner, who usually played a jovial character called Bill, he seems very much in the style of his near contemporary Victor McLaglen. Though something of a good-natured dimwit, Bill can look after himself, as an oily villain of the kind who used to run rings around George Formby discovers when trying to involve him in gun-running, only to be on the receiving end of a right-hander.

Fuller's material here though is very thin, much of it of the falling or being thrown into the river sort of thing. The plot, such as it is, only commences after around forty minutes of tediously unfunny business, including an engagement ring dropped overboard and a long scene with Bill's barge on fire, an incident entirely devoid of comic timing or any humour at all. D.J. Williams, a noted character star of the day is wasted as Bill's lugubrious sidekick, while another stooge, Hal Gordon, as Bill's unlikely rival for the much younger Judy Kelly, has an ongoing brawl with the star that punctuates most of the picture to little comic effect. Comedy can date more than other genres, but it's difficult to see how much of this could have raised many laughs back in 1935. At least the film has been well preserved, the photography is good and the print is sharp, and there's certainly curiosity value.