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Who Done It?

1956 | 85m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Basil Dearden
Writer: T. E. B. Clarke
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This movie debut for saucy British TV comic Benny Hill has Benny leaving his job as a sweeper after winning some money. He becomes a private detective and investigates a plot to assassinate British scientists.
Release Date: Mar 20, 1956
Director: Basil Dearden
Writer: T. E. B. Clarke
Genres: Comedy, Crime
Keywords detective, benny hill, private detective
Production Companies Ealing Studios
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 21, 2024
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Name Character
Benny Hill Hugo Dill
Belinda Lee Frankie Mayne
David Kossoff Zacco
Garry Marsh Det. Inp. Hancock
Denis Shaw Professor Stumpf
Ernest Thesiger Sir Walter
George Margo Barakov
Frederick Schiller Gruber
Thorley Walters Raymond Courtney
Stratford Johns PC Coleman
Warwick Ashton PC Roberts
Norah Blaney The Actress
Charles Hawtrey Disc Jockey
Nicholas Phipps Scientist
Peter Bull Scientist
Gibb McLaughlin Scientist
Ernest Jay Scientist
Harold Scott Scientist
Terence Alexander Radio Show Official (uncredited)
Irene Handl Customer (uncredited)
Arthur Lowe Shop demonstrator (uncredited)
Glyn Houston Arresting Policeman (uncredited)
Jeremy Hawk Himself
Philip Stainton Frankie's Agent
Name Job
T. E. B. Clarke Screenplay
Daphne Martin Hairstylist
Dock Mathieson Conductor
Basil Dearden Director
Tom Pevsner Assistant Director
Otto Heller Director of Photography
Hal Mason Production Supervisor
David Peers Unit Production Manager
Stephen Dalby Sound Supervisor
Alastair McIntyre Sound Editor
Leo Wilkins Sound Recordist
Chic Waterson Camera Operator
Jean Graham Continuity
David Tringham Third Assistant Director
E.R. Taylor Special Effects
Jim Morahan Art Direction
Philip Green Original Music Composer
Peter Tanner Editor
Anthony Mendleson Costume Design
Harry Frampton Makeup Artist
W. Simpson Robinson Scenic Artist
Name Title
Basil Dearden Co-Producer
Michael Balcon Executive Producer
Michael Relph Producer
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John Chard
6.0

The Dill Detective. Who Done It? is out of Ealing Studios, directed by Basil Dearden and written by T.E.B. Clarke. It stars Benny Hill, Belinda Lee, David Kossof, Gary Marsh, George Margo, Ernest Thesiger and Denis Shaw. Music is by Philip Green and cinematography by Otto Heller. Benny Hill's ... first foray into film has him playing Hugo Dill, an Ice Rink attendant who dreams of one day becoming a detective like those in the magazines he reads. When he wins a competition that sees him land £100 and a Bloodhound! He promptly sets up his own detective agency, which provides colourful chaos... It came out as Ealing Sudios was entering its last furlong, the great studio's wonderful comedies behind them, this very much feels like a last throw of the dice whilst giving Hill's career a timely push. As it happens, and as we now know, Hill would find his fame and fortune in Television and not on film. This s amiable stuff for those after a bit of slapstick and prat falling. Basically Hill is thrust into a murderous plot involving spies, where he's out of his depth and not aware of what is really going on half the time, which sets it all up for mishaps, misadventures and misunderstandings. Love interest and muscle foil (seriously) comes via the gorgeous Belinda Lee, sadly to lose her life in a road accident five years later, whilst a number of well known British acting faces are in and around the plot so we can play spot the star. The number of chaotic scenes involving chases and destruction of events and property etc are well played out, with the obligatory speed framing technique showing its face as well, and it builds to a frenetic last quarter of film that culminates at the old West Ham Stadium, a location familiar to Stock Car/Speedway/Greyhound enthusiasts before its closure in 1972. It's a finale that saves the film and rewards those who have stayed with the pic throughout its daft formulaic throes. 6/10

May 16, 2024