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    The Black Sheep of Whitehall

    1947 · Comedy · 1h 20m

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  1. The Black Sheep of Whitehall. The Black Sheep of Whitehall (the opening credits read Black Sheep of Whitehall) is a 1942 British black-and-white comedy war film, directed by Will Hay and Basil Dearden, starring Will Hay, John Mills, Basil Sydney and Thora Hird in her screen debut. It was produced by Michael Balcon and Ealing Studios .

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  3. Black Sheep of Whitehall: Directed by Basil Dearden, Will Hay. With Will Hay, John Mills, Basil Sydney, Henry Hewitt. Professor Davis, who teaches at a correspondence school, discovers that a Nazi Agent is trying to prevent a trade treaty being signed between England and South America.

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    • Comedy
    • Basil Dearden, Will Hay
    • 1947-06-20
  4. Jan 17, 2020 · Will Hay and John Mills star in this wartime comedy from 1942, in which Hay plays a professor teaching at a correspondence school who discovers that a Nazi agent is trying to prevent a trade treaty being signed between England and South America.

    • 73 min
    • 23.1K
    • Will Hay
  5. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. The Black Sheep of Whitehall (the opening credits read Black Sheep of Whitehall) is a 1942 British black-and-white comedy war film, directed by Will Hay and Basil Dearden, starring Will Hay, John Mills, Basil Sydney and Thora Hird in her screen debut. It was produced by Michael Balcon and Ealing Studios.

  6. Overview. A professor teaching at a correspondence school discovers that a Nazi agent is trying to prevent a trade treaty being signed between England and South America. Will Hay. Director. Basil Dearden. Director. Angus MacPhail. Screenplay. John Dighton.

  7. The Black Sheep of Whitehall (1942) - Directed by Basil Dearden, Will Hay, produced by Michael Balcon, S.C. Balcon and starring Will Hay, John Mills, Basil Sydney, Henry Hewitt, Felix Aylmer, Owen Reynolds, Frank Cellier, Joss Ambler,and more...

  8. While The Black Sheep of Whitehall has its moments, it never reaches the heights of his earlier work. John Mills provides energetic suppport, but he never seemed comfortable in comic roles, and fails to provide the kind of repartee upon which Hay’s brand of humour depended.

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