Will Hays Convict 99 | Will Hay | Comedy Movie
Will Hays Convict 99 - A British schoolteacher becomes a prison warden and lets inmates run the place like a business.
Will Hays Convict 99 (1938)
Director: Marcel Varnel
Writers: Cyril Campion, Ralph Smart, Jack Davis Jr.
Stars: Will Hay, Moore Marriott, Graham Moffatt
Genre: Comedy
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Also Known As: Convict 99
Release Date: June 1938 (United Kingdom)
Filming Location: Islington Studios, Islington, London, England, UK(Studio)
Synopsis:
A disgraced school master, Benjamin Twist, is mistaken for a tough prison governor and assigned the charge of a prison for particularly hardened criminals. Believing he is being sent to a school rather than a prison, he celebrates accordingly only to find that his drunkenness accidently lands him on the wrong side of the prison bars. The Governorship is eventually restored to him, and he sets about popularising himself amongst the convicts by turning a blind eye to their shady dealings.
Reviews:
Given the befit of hindsight one of many ironic lines in this film is that "Even in Russia you get a fair trial!"
Probably the slickest of Will Hay's Gainsborough period, combining elements that subsequently served Peter Sellers well in 'Two-Way Stretch' and 'The Wrong Arm of the Law', peddling the reassuring notion that the criminal fraternity were capable of far greater resource than the actual upholders of law and order.
Despite the presence of Moore Marriott - who as Jerry the Mole makes 'stir crazy' a positive understatement - and Graham Moffatt (cutting quite a dash as a prison officer), director Marcel Varnel had at his disposal a much larger cast than previously, including such later Ealing luminaries as Basil Radford (seen too briefly, alas), with Google Withers hard as nails as a fake Russian countess who pays Hays the backhanded compliment of describing him as "as big a liar as I am!", and a rare cameo appearance by stout xylophonist Teddy Brown as a denizen of the underworld answering to the name 'Slim' Charlie.
Although the credits read "Will Hay as Convict 99" that honour actually belongs to Wilfred Walter who plays the definitive scowling malcontent Max Slessor seen at one point wielding a mean blackjack.
- written by "richardchatten" on IMDb.com
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