O-Kay for Sound
1937 British film
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O-Kay for Sound is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring the Crazy Gang troupe of comedians.[1] After falling on hard times the members of the Crazy Gang are busking on the streets of London. However, they are hired as extras on a film set.[2] After arriving at the studios they are mistaken for a group of potential investors and given free run of the studios, causing chaos.
Directed byMarcel Varnel
Written by
- Bert Lee (play)
- R. P. Weston (play)
- Marriott Edgar
- Val Guest
Produced byEdward Black
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| Directed by | Marcel Varnel |
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| Produced by | Edward Black |
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| Cinematography | Jack E. Cox |
| Edited by | R. E. Dearing |
| Music by | Louis Levy |
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| Distributed by | Gaumont British Distributors |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
The film was based on a stage work by Bert Lee and R. P. Weston.[3] It was made at Islington Studios by Gainsborough Pictures, with sets designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky.[4]
Plot
Main cast
- Jimmy Nervo as Cecil
- Teddy Knox as Teddy
- Bud Flanagan as Bud
- Chesney Allen as "Ches"
- Charlie Naughton as Charlie
- Jimmy Gold as Jimmy
- Fred Duprez as Hyman Goldberger
- Enid Stamp-Taylor as Jill Smith, Secretary
- Meinhart Maur as Guggenheimer
- Graham Moffatt as Albert, The Page Boy
- Patricia Bowman as Dancer
- Peter Dawson as Singer
- Jan Gotch as All-In Wrestler
- H. F. Maltby as John Rigby
- Louis Pergantes as All-In Wrestler
- The Sherman Fisher Girls as Dancers
- Louis Levy as Conductor
Production
The film was one of several comedies made by Gainsborough under Ted Black.[5]