- I Thank You (film)
I Thank You is a 1941 British comedy film, produced by
Gainsborough Pictures , directed byMarcel Varnel , starringArthur Askey and Richard "Stinker" Murdoch. It is set inLondon duringWorld War Two at the time of theBlitz . The leads are a couple of out of work variety entertainers who use great ingenuity in their efforts to get financial assistance to 'put on a show'. Hoping to put their proposal to the formidable Lady Randall, ex-music hall starLily Morris , they infiltrate her house in the guise of a servant (Murdoch) and cook (Askey - in drag). After some farcical interludes, they achieve their aim after Lady Randall is persuaded to sing an oldmusic hall standard "Waiting at the Church" at an impromptu show located underground atAldwych tube station , - used during wartime as an underground bomb shelter. As the ex-music hall star, Lily Morris plays herself. The title of the film is Arthur Askey's famous catch-phrase. Also in the film is elderly comic actorMoore Marriott who plays Lady Randall's somewhat eccentric father and the somewhat ubiquitous 'Albert' (Graham Moffatt ) who appears under that name in the comedy films of bothWill Hay and Arthur Askey.External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033739/ IMDb "I Thank You"]
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