Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt

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Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt
"Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt" (1940).jpg
Directed by Walter Forde
Produced by Edward Black (producer)
Written by Brandon Thomas (farce)
J.O.C. Orton (screenplay) &
Marriott Edgar (screenplay) &
Ralph Smart (screenplay)
Starring See below
Music by Louis Levy
Cinematography Arthur Crabtree
Edited by R.E. Dearing
Production
company
Distributed by General Film Distributors (UK)
Release dates
31 August 1940
Running time
75 minutes
Country UK
Language English

Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde starring Arthur Askey and Richard Murdoch as Oxford 'scholars'.[1]

The film is one of many to be made based on the Victorian farce Charley's Aunt. Arthur Askey's professional nickname was "Big-Hearted Arthur", which was added to the title to distinguish it from Jack Benny's version, for its (limited) American release.

Plot

Oxford students Arthur (Arthur Askey), Stinker (Richard Murdoch), and Albert (Graham Moffatt) are in danger of being "sent down" (expelled) for bad behaviour. Learning the Dean of Bowgate College is an amateur Egyptologist, Arthur—who had just played the lead in a stage version of "Charley's Aunt"—poses as Albert's wealthy Aunt Lucy, who might finance an archeological expedition if the Dean is lenient on her nephew and his friends. Unfortunately, the real Aunt Lucy picks this day to pay a visit to Oxford herself, with calamitous results.

Differences from play

Aside from the Oxford setting and the premise of a male student impersonating his wealthy aunt, the film bears little resemblance to the original play. In one brief sequence, the play "Charley's Aunt" is shown being performed by the Oxford students.

Cast

Soundtrack

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Critical reception

  • TV Guide wrote "Brandon Thomas's oft-filmed farce (at least seven times since 1925) has frequently been better, but Askey gives it a good shot." [2]
  • Sky movies wrote "tailored to the talents of the two stars, on the strength of their great success in the hit radio series Band Waggon. Those stalwarts of the British comedy film, 1935-45, plump Graham Moffatt and doddery Moore Marriott, are on hand to add to the fun, and the heroine is Phyllis Calvert, who was appearing in her second film." [3]

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