@tangood2 The only one I can think of that you mean with Will Hay in a plane like that is 'The Goose Steps Out'. There's no Moore Marriott (Harbottle) in that film though. The plane ends up flying upside down with Hay at the helm, but Hay was actually a real pilot in real life lol., Charles Hawtrey is ione of those on the plane with him. Hay plays the double of a Nazi spy in it, and is sent over to Germany where he teaches German students and tries to pose as the German spy.
Great film. DOES ANYONE KNOW THE TITLE OF A WILL HAY FILM. CLIP I REMEMBER IS, WILL HAY FLYING A AEROPLANE & SUDDENLY HARBUCKLE APPEARS AT THE WINDSCREEN AND SAY`S "HELLO" AFRAID THATS ALL I CAN REMEMBER. tangood4@gmail.com
@tangood4 Think you are getting slightly mixed up, It was tony Hancock flying the plane and Kenneth Williams who appeared at the windscreen, from a Hancocks Half hour show, best regards
Never ceases to entertain. Hay was a talented comedian and gifted man, Outside his career in film, he was an astronomer of distinction, an engineer and private pilot who gave some flying lessons to Amy Johnson.
Im a will hay fan and this is the best british comedy ever made.Filmed near where i live in basingstoke an old halt which was sold off in 1936.We will never see the likes of this talent by will hay, moore marriott and graham moffatt again.
@toffeecobb85 your wright there has never been another like him ive been a fan for 40 years and was six when first saw this film.thanks to my late father who was also a fan.the beast british comedy ever made.
Just simply divine! Classic film with the old trio at their best. Thanks for posting the whole film, I've just watched again for the first time in years. Never see any old Will Hay films on telly anymore, more's the pity.
@horseheadpete they are available on DVD and can be found in places like The Works on offer, all except Wheres that Fire, made by a different film company, but is on tube I think with a very young Charles Hawtrey
Exterior sequences were filmed at Cliddesden Halt on the branch line between Basingstoke & Alton which had been closed in 1936. The disused station was hired for 3 wks and set designers made it look suitably ramshackle (apparently, it wasn't considered abandoned enough to create a convincing Buggleskelly). Nothing now remains of the station although the outline of the station platform can be discerned in a field, & several bits of the station's distinctive concrete fence posts are visible.
@TheGreenKnighter20 Cliddesden :) that's what the real town in the UK is called that was said to be Buggleskelly :) and there's the old unused station that was the station in the film :) and the windmill from the windmill scene is in Essex :) God I love this film, and almost all of Will Hay's other films, my grandad has shown me them since I've been tiny, I'm seventeen now and I've never grown bored of any of the films, there too good! :D
Missundaztood91. OK Thanks I`II check it out
tangood2 1 day ago
mallee59. No I remember the clip vividly. Hancock did a take-off of it. Thanks anyway.
tangood2 2 weeks ago
@tangood2 The only one I can think of that you mean with Will Hay in a plane like that is 'The Goose Steps Out'. There's no Moore Marriott (Harbottle) in that film though. The plane ends up flying upside down with Hay at the helm, but Hay was actually a real pilot in real life lol., Charles Hawtrey is ione of those on the plane with him. Hay plays the double of a Nazi spy in it, and is sent over to Germany where he teaches German students and tries to pose as the German spy.
Missundaztood91 1 day ago
How can seven dislike a film like this
19679163 2 weeks ago
nice :)))
dharrenbaello 2 weeks ago
Great film. DOES ANYONE KNOW THE TITLE OF A WILL HAY FILM. CLIP I REMEMBER IS, WILL HAY FLYING A AEROPLANE & SUDDENLY HARBUCKLE APPEARS AT THE WINDSCREEN AND SAY`S "HELLO" AFRAID THATS ALL I CAN REMEMBER. tangood4@gmail.com
tangood4 3 weeks ago
@tangood4 Think you are getting slightly mixed up, It was tony Hancock flying the plane and Kenneth Williams who appeared at the windscreen, from a Hancocks Half hour show, best regards
mallee59 2 weeks ago
i? would' ve chosen Jakob
leakedmovies . biz
Vebuju95 1 month ago
a remake would be pointless you can't improve on this.
marklee1783 2 months ago
British comedy at its very best
19679163 2 months ago
Cheers for that lovely ...
woodenz 3 months ago
Excellent video, well overdue for a remake though, shame they dont make them like this anymore, * * * * *
coltoncat44 3 months ago
more please, think that they used th same music for Oh Dr Beeching, tv series of 80's or 90's
7754349200 4 months ago
@7754349200 the music was used for Oh Dr Beeching, its from the Oh Mr Porter music Hall song
mallee59 2 weeks ago
this still cracks me up after all these years.
stashyjon 4 months ago
Never ceases to entertain. Hay was a talented comedian and gifted man, Outside his career in film, he was an astronomer of distinction, an engineer and private pilot who gave some flying lessons to Amy Johnson.
Nozza999 4 months ago
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Nozza999 4 months ago
Im a will hay fan and this is the best british comedy ever made.Filmed near where i live in basingstoke an old halt which was sold off in 1936.We will never see the likes of this talent by will hay, moore marriott and graham moffatt again.
gordonharkerfan 4 months ago 2
Ha ha, never mind the days before gay meant homosexual, in THESE days people commonly said 'Queer' instead of strange !
TheKenfig 5 months ago
Brilliant...shame they can't make anything this funny anymore.
elbelella 6 months ago
@elbelella Yeah but if they did, we wouldnt need this as much maybe
TheKenfig 5 months ago
Toffeecobb85 My sentiments entirely.....wonderful acting and funny too!
truro007 7 months ago
Silly old sod...............but brilliant none the less.
Ollfie 7 months ago
To tell the truth, I fancy the big woman!
kevinastraw 8 months ago
One of my very favourite films. Hay is one of the best british film comic actors of the 20th century.
toffeecobb85 8 months ago
@toffeecobb85 your wright there has never been another like him ive been a fan for 40 years and was six when first saw this film.thanks to my late father who was also a fan.the beast british comedy ever made.
gordonharkerfan 4 months ago
Just simply divine! Classic film with the old trio at their best. Thanks for posting the whole film, I've just watched again for the first time in years. Never see any old Will Hay films on telly anymore, more's the pity.
horseheadpete 9 months ago
@horseheadpete they are available on DVD and can be found in places like The Works on offer, all except Wheres that Fire, made by a different film company, but is on tube I think with a very young Charles Hawtrey
mallee59 2 weeks ago
Exterior sequences were filmed at Cliddesden Halt on the branch line between Basingstoke & Alton which had been closed in 1936. The disused station was hired for 3 wks and set designers made it look suitably ramshackle (apparently, it wasn't considered abandoned enough to create a convincing Buggleskelly). Nothing now remains of the station although the outline of the station platform can be discerned in a field, & several bits of the station's distinctive concrete fence posts are visible.
kj0745 9 months ago
Everything here's either too old or doesn't work - and you're both!
quarterjack 9 months ago
This is my favourite film ever, absolutely love it!!!!!!!!!
barnett682 9 months ago
where is buggleskelly located?
TheGreenKnighter20 10 months ago
@TheGreenKnighter20 Cliddesden :) that's what the real town in the UK is called that was said to be Buggleskelly :) and there's the old unused station that was the station in the film :) and the windmill from the windmill scene is in Essex :) God I love this film, and almost all of Will Hay's other films, my grandad has shown me them since I've been tiny, I'm seventeen now and I've never grown bored of any of the films, there too good! :D
DanDunningIV 6 months ago
ha after the short clips some's ones put it on in full thats great
good old classic british film.
ShaurntheSheep 10 months ago
Oh what a classic,great stuff
webbsfan1 11 months ago