Much Too Shy
1942 British film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Much Too Shy is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring George Formby, Kathleen Harrison, Hilda Bayley and Eileen Bennett.[1] The cast includes radio star Jimmy Clitheroe (as George's brother), later "Carry On'" star Charles Hawtrey, Peter Gawthorne and Joss Ambler.
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Directed by | Marcel Varnel |
Written by | Walter Greenwood (screen adaptation) Michael Vaughan (additional scenes) John L. Arthur Jack S. Marks |
Based on | original story by Ronald Frankau |
Produced by | Marcel Varnel Ben Henry (associate producer) |
Starring | George Formby Kathleen Harrison |
Cinematography | Arthur Crabtree |
Edited by | Max Brenner Kitty Spreckley |
Music by | Harry Bidgood (uncredited) |
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Distributed by | Columbia Pictures Corporation (UK) |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
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Formby's featured songs are They Laughed When I Started to Play (Formby/Cliffe), Talking to the Moon About You (Day), Delivering the Morning Milk (Formby/Gifford/Cliffe) and Andy the Handy Man, written by Eddie Latta.[2]