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Mistaken Identity

1942 | 49m | English

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Director: Walter Tennyson
Writer: Ian Walker
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A booking clerk is dismissed after a mistake, and confused with a millionaire in London.
Release Date: Jun 01, 1942
Director: Walter Tennyson
Writer: Ian Walker
Genres: Comedy, Drama
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 28, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
Richard Goolden Edward Benson
Gillian Maude Ann Waterhouse
Julian Vedey Max Wenda
Aubrey Mallalieu Mr. Ross
Humphrey Morton Dave
Ernest Borrow Mr. Holt
Ernest Sefton Col. Carey
Vincent Holman Mr. Edward Benson
Evelyn Barnard Miss Wood
Hamilton Keene Tourways Manager
Sidney Monckton Vicar
Name Job
Walter Tennyson Director
W. H. Lindop Sound Recordist
Cecil H. Williamson Editor
Gerald Gibbs Director of Photography
Ian Walker Screenplay
B. Henry Geddes Production Manager
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Geronimo1967
5.0

This is a mildly amusing outing for BBC radio comic Richard Goolden who picks up the part of a comedian who works at the office of an airline. When he allows impresario "Max Wenda" (Julian Vedey) to use the last two tickets on a flight from Jersey to London, he gets fired. Determined to take advanta ... ge of the soft-soaping he had received from this theatre producer, he sets off to live the dream. Meantime, a somewhat reclusive millionaire with the same surname arrives at the same airport at the same time and confusion ensues resulting in our would-be comic being mistaken for his wealthy namesake by aspiring journo "Dave" (Humphrey Morton) and soon everyone is trying to outdo the other (or not to eat the poisoned sweeties). It's harmless fun this, symptomatic of mid war feel-good writing and humour that offers little of substance, but an hour of escapism in times when quite literally the sky was raining in on the audience. You will forget it soon after you have seen it, I'm sure, but it's an engaging enough piece of cinema nostalgia.

Jun 26, 2022