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Who Done It? (1956 film)

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Who Done It?
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Directed byBasil Dearden
Michael Relph
Written byT. E. B. Clarke
Based onstory by T.E.B. Clarke
Produced byMichael Relph
StarringBenny Hill
Belinda Lee
David Kossoff
Garry Marsh
George Margo
CinematographyOtto Heller
Edited byPeter Tanner
Music byPhilip Green
Distributed byJ. Arthur Rank Film Distributors
Release date
18 March 1956 (1956-03-18)[1]
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Who Done It? is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Benny Hill, Belinda Lee, David Kossoff, Garry Marsh, and George Margo. One of the last Ealing comedies, it was Benny Hill's film debut.[2]

Who Done It? opened at the New Victoria and Dominion Cinemas in London on 18 March 1956 before entering general release.[1]

Plot

An ice rink sweeper, Hugo Dill, dreams of being a private investigator. He wins a cash prize and a bloodhound in a sleuthing contest and sets up as a private eye. He gets involved in a spy hunt centering on a top ranking scientist from behind the Iron Curtain. A blonde friend, Frankie, tags along with him.

Cast

Production

It was one of the last films shot at Ealing Studios and also one of the last Ealing movies distributed by Rank.[3][4]page=18|date=29 February 1956}}</ref>

Reception

Variety said "There is plenty to please the fans of tv comic Benny Hill in this rollicking slapstick comedy, but the situations and stock ingredients are corny and unlikely to make the grade with more fastidious picturegoers. Pic will cash in with the lower bracket audiences and nabe houses... [Hill] exploits his fatuous personality to the full, while Belinda Lee, as his casually acquired femme friend, lends fleeting glamour to an almost allmale background... Seasoned players supply convincing support in contrasting roles, and the whole is briskly^ welded together."[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "Benny Hill". Art & Hue. 2019. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  2. ^ PICTURE SHOW Gossip Filmer, Fay. Picture Show; London Vol. 65, Iss. 1695, (Sep 24, 1955): 3-4.
  3. ^ "Ealing Ends 9 Year Pact with Rank". Variety. 15 February 1956. p. 12.
  4. ^ "Keep British Flavour". Variety. February 1956.
  5. ^ Review of film at Variety

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