John E. Blakeley

John E. Blakeley

Total Credits at Criticker: 9 (Director), 9 (Writer)

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    Classic British comedy following an accident-prone army Private, played by music hall legend Frank Randle in his final screen role, as he attempts to rescue a Corporal (played by icon Diana Dors) from the attentions of a predatory Sergeant-Major. (imdb)
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    Somewhere in England
    In a North of England training camp, lovestruck Corporal Kenyon (Harry Kemble) is framed and demoted in rank by a rival in love for the affections of the Adjutant's daughter. Four friends rally round to help clear the Corporal's name.
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    Demobbed
    Demobbed from the army Nat, Norman and Dan get new jobs, solve a crime and stage a concert party.
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    Somewhere on Leave
    Wealthy Private Roy Desmond takes his soldier friends to his palatial home to help him get his dream girl, who happens to be adopted.
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    Somewhere in Camp
    Army buddies help Private Trevor court the daughter of their commanding officer.
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    Holiday\
    The Rogers family head off by car to Blackpool where, after a musical interlude and fun on the prom, they have an adventure in a haunted house.
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    What a Carry On!
    Northern comedy greats, Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss, decide to enlist in the army. Their singing sergeant-major, the Irish tenor Josef Locke, misappropriates the mess funds. When he picks on Jewel and Warriss, the duo’s comic routines come thick and fast.
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    Over the Garden Wall
    Joe and Fanny's married daughter visits them with her G.I. husband. The son of Joe's boss tries to start an affair but everything turns out all right in the end.
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    Cup-Tie Honeymoon
    Filmed in Rusholme, Manchester, for the great Mancunian Film Corporation, Cup-tie Honeymoon is a riotous post-war comedy from the North of England where the gags come quicker than the team's wingers!
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