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Directed by | John Paddy Carstairs |
Produced by |
Michael Balcon Basil Dearden |
Written by |
Basil Dearden Roger MacDougall Austin Melford |
Starring |
George Formby Dorothy Hyson Bernard Lee John Warwick |
Music by | Louis Levy |
Cinematography | Bryan Langley |
Edited by | Ray Pitt |
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Distributed by | Associated British |
Release date
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December 1940 (London) (UK) 14 April 1941 (UK general release) |
Running time
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77 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Spare a Copper is a 1940 British, black-and-white, musical comedy war film, directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring George Formby, Dorothy Hyson and Bernard Lee. It was produced by Associated Talking Pictures. It is also known as Call a Cop. The film features the songs, "I'm The Ukulele Man", "On The Beat", "I Wish I Was Back On The Farm" and "I'm Shy".Beryl Reid makes her film debut in an uncredited role, while Ronald Shiner appears similarly uncredited, in the role of the Piano Mover and Tuner.
Working on the film as associate producer and writer, this was an early assignment for director Basil Dearden: "it was relatively easy to fit the Formby films into the new demands thrown up by the war: whereas George had typically had to overcome rogues and villains in his 1930s films, these were now simply replaced by spies and saboteurs."
Formby plays a bumbling War Reservist police officer called George Carter who aspires to become a member of the flying squad. The film is set in Merseyside where the battleship HMS Hercules is being built. A group of saboteurs are planning to destroy HMS Hercules by blowing it up. George manages to foil the saboteurs' attempts to destroy HMS Hercules, saving the battleship from being blown up by saboteurs. One of the saboteurs, called "Jake", is played by Bernard Lee.