"He haunts the station,he haunts the hill and the land that lies between!" This is one of the all time classic film comedies.Will Hay,Graeme Moffatt and Moore Marriott are the greatest comedy trio in British film history as far as I am concerned. These 3,along with Laurel and Hardy are my all time favourites. Vintage comedy that cannot be bettered.
For you fans of Oh Mr Porter, me included, did you know in the 1st part of the film Will Hay is seen getting of the bus in the rain & out side the station, This was provided by the Basingstoke Fire Bergade. Another bit of information when you see Jeremiah Harbottle (Moore Marriott) milking the cow, a small pipe was set up to run white water through it to make it look like she was being milked..
I've just become a fan of Will hay! Somewhat by mistake, an uncle showed me a clip and i fell in love with it. It's a crime that films like this aren't made compulsory :D It's terrible that people my age don't get to appreciate the pure cinematic gold that this clip comes from! :D x Thank you for uploading x
"He haunts the station,he haunts the hill and the land that lies between!" This is one of the all time classic film comedies.Will Hay,Graeme Moffatt and Moore Marriott are the greatest comedy trio in British film history as far as I am concerned. These 3,along with Laurel and Hardy are my all time favourites. Vintage comedy that cannot be bettered.
This is one of my favourite films. Good to see so many people discovering Will Hay. His films should be on TV much more often!
The man and his fellow actors were brilliant Will Hay a Comic Genius
Still funny today
Classic!!!! That's my Great Granny Aggie Brantford!!!! G'wad Bless yah!!!!! xxx
For you fans of Oh Mr Porter, me included, did you know in the 1st part of the film Will Hay is seen getting of the bus in the rain & out side the station, This was provided by the Basingstoke Fire Bergade. Another bit of information when you see Jeremiah Harbottle (Moore Marriott) milking the cow, a small pipe was set up to run white water through it to make it look like she was being milked..
I agree. That's my dad's favourite bit, although he did have to explain to me what a pullit was.
I've just become a fan of Will hay! Somewhat by mistake, an uncle showed me a clip and i fell in love with it. It's a crime that films like this aren't made compulsory :D It's terrible that people my age don't get to appreciate the pure cinematic gold that this clip comes from! :D x Thank you for uploading x
" Well you're a funny-looking bird!"
" Hoo..whoo! "
"Why you, you flat-faced pullet!"
not by me, it's a straight "out- take"
A reference to Mick the Miller, of course.