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  1. Oh, Mr Porter! is a 1937 British comedy film starring Will Hay with Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt and directed by Marcel Varnel. While not Hay's commercially most successful (although it grossed £500,000 at the box office – equal to about £34,000,000 at 2020 value), it is probably his best-known film to modern audiences.

  2. WILL HAY in Oh, Mr Porter! [1937] - YouTube. Will Hay (1888-1949), one of the greatest British comedians ever, in what many consider to be his greatest comedy ever! Get out the potato crisps,...

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  3. Oh, Mr. Porter! With the help of a relative, a hopeless railway employee is made stationmaster of Buggleskelly. Determined to make his mark, he devises a number of schemes to put Buggleskelly on the railway map, but instead falls foul of a gang of gun runners.

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    • Marcel Varnel
    • 1938-01-03
  4. 🚂 "Oh, Mr. Porter!" - All Aboard the Laughter Express 🚂Welcome to a journey through a classic British comedy that promises chills, thrills, and spills of ...

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  5. Nov 25, 2010 · Many non-Brits will have a hard time following the witty, but accented, dialogue - it is not heavily accented, but it is presented quickly. Beyond that, the characters are all well-drawn British, Irish, Scottish types and are great fun. Will Hay (William Porter), Moore Marriott (Jeremiah Harbottle) and Graham Moffatt (Albert) work brilliantly ...

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  6. Mr Porter " is an old British music hall song about a girl who has got on the wrong train. It was famously part of the repertoires of the artistes Norah Blaney and Marie Lloyd. [1] [2] [3] It was written in 1892 by George Le Brunn and his brother Thomas, and taken on an extended provincial tour that same year by Marie Lloyd.

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  8. Jan 10, 2022 · "Oh, Mr. Porter!" is a 1937 British comedy film starring Will Hay with Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt and directed by Marcel Varnel.