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War and Genocide: A Concise History of the Holocaust
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The Hindenburg (1975)
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George C. Scott leads an all-star cast in this imaginative suspense thriller that attempts to shed...
Berlin at War: Life and Death in Hitler's Capital, 1939-45
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Awix (3310 KP) rated Bell-Bottom George (1943) in Movies
May 17, 2020
These days I suspect most people only watch George Formby films for the one-liners and the musical numbers - but the script here is thin, and Formby doesn't play the uke in half the songs (which mostly aren't that good either). All the usual elements turn up - chases, slapstick, unlikely romance, etc - but the movie feels padded even at only 97 minutes long and it's just not consistently funny enough. Still, the second world war saw some terrible disasters, and this is far from the worst of them.