Oh, Mr Porter! - Booking Office
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Brilliant,proof that you do not need nasty,violent,sex filled rubbish that fills the cinema screens today,a film that is timeless!
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Absolutely perfect in every way.
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I know the station used is actually ciddesden station but in the later scenes, is that on the Basingstoke to Alton line as well?
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didnt will places his clock when he lets train through afterwards?
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Where's your clock?
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he plays with the pixies pmsfl
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@SlashLesPaul321 Good for you! One of the best B & W films ever made. Have a look at The Ghost Train as well, very similar, great scenes.
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BUGGLESKELLY 4 LIFE
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0:08 look lik hes pissd off or somethin'
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@01276, is any uploaded scenes of this film like,
1. The Escape from Windmill
2. Crew's Breakfast & encounter with angry farmer
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@Jinter67 That was always Will Hay's position in his films but he usually got a comeback from others. The best one I remember in the film Convict 99 was when he came home with a bag of sweets. "Guess what I got?" he said and a very young Roddy McDowell (maybe about 5) quipped "Six years!"
For my money one of the greatest films ever made.If you ever wondered where Spike Milligan got his famous Goon Show catchphrase,"He's fallen in the water", watch the film further on when Harbottle falls off the windmill into a pond.Milligan was a big Hay fan.Its too much of a coincidence.Brilliant stuff!
MARKMANIATT 3 years ago 4
i thought it was because when spike was little, he and a friend used to jump in a swimmingpool and thats where the catchphrase came from.
01276 3 years ago