词条 | He Snoops to Conquer |
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| name = He Snoops to Conquer | image = "He_Snoops_to_Conquer"_(1944).jpg | caption = | director = Marcel Varnel | producer = Marcel Varnel Ben Henry | writer = Stephen Black Norman Lee Howard Irving Young Langford Reed | starring = George Formby Robertson Hare Elizabeth Allan | music = Harry Bidgood Eddie Latta | cinematography = Roy Fogwell | editing = Max Brenner | studio = Columbia Pictures | distributor = Columbia Pictures | released = {{start date|df=yes|1944|12|12}} | runtime = 103 mins | country = United Kingdom | awards = | language = English | budget = | preceded_by = | followed_by = }} He Snoops to Conquer is a 1944 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel starring George Formby, Robertson Hare, Elizabeth Allan, and Claude Bailey. Its plot involves an odd job man who becomes mixed up in corruption in politics and town planning.[1] Its title is a paronomasia of the theatre comedy, She Stoops to Conquer. PlotThe film is set in immediate post-war Britain. After being ordered to do a piece on town planning two newspapermen randomly pick on the small, industrial town of Tangleton. After arriving at the town hall the only man they can find working is the odd job man, George Gribble, who gives them a guided tour of the town. However, they run a negative angle on the story highlighting the fact that the wealthy leader of the council, Mr Oxbold, lives in a giant house by himself while Gribble is one of fourteen staying in a tiny slum house. When they read the article, the town's leaders order Gribble to do a public opinion investigation around the town. Instead of doing a cross section as ordered, he interviews the entire town's population. The results he produces shock the town's complacent leaders, who discover the people are deeply unhappy with the status quo and wants radical changes in living conditions and other services. This is a blow to the council leader and his colleagues who all have financial interests in keeping the town as it is. Oxbold is a slum landlord who fears a Whitehall scheme to demolish much of the existing town and rebuild it with council houses. To avert this, Oxbold and his colleagues decide to send off to London only those limited number of forms which praise the current situation. Gribble is ordered to burn the rest but, not wishing to waste paper, he puts them out for salvage instead. Gribble had agreed to conduct the polling in return for being paid £27.10s (decimal equivalent: £27.50). which he needed to give to a loan shark. However, facing upcoming municipal elections with a clearly unpopular the town's leader decide to invite the inventor Sir Timothy Strawberry to stand for the council to boost its popularity. Strawberry is a wealthy, reclusive, eccentric who enjoys popularity in the town because of his extensive Philanthropy. Strawberry was the only man who did not respond to the polling because Gribble could not get past the door by the butler. Gribble is told he cannot have his money until he completes his survey and is sent off to find out of Strawberry has sound opinions, but again fails to get into the house. He then enjoys a chance meeting with Strawberry in the street, when after a mishap, they find themselves careering through the town on the road sweeper. Gribble accidentally presses a button that releases all the unfavourable polling forms through the street. To avoid the police on their tail they go and shelter in Strawberry's house, where Gribble meets Strawberry's daughter Jane who he is immediately smitten by. Despite finally persuading Strawberry to fill out his form Gribble is sacked by his bosses when they discover that it was he who originally showed the newspapermen round the town. His problems mount when he is beset by an angry mob of townspeople who have found the abandoned forms on the street and blame Gribble for the cover up. He is also pursued by a bailiff for the money he owes. However, Jane comes up with the idea of Gribble running for the council on a pro-town planning platform. With the support of the newspaper he soon builds up a head of steam and looks likely to be elected. Oxbold and his colleagues plan top this by getting their hands on the forms to destroy the evidence of their dishonesty. After Gribbles' furniture is possessed by the bailiffs including the vase where he had stored the forms, he takes part in a desperate race against clock in order to recover them and produce them at a major town planning conference. Gribble fails to recover them but is saved by Strawberry who had recorded them electronically. The film ends with the crooked councillers exposed and Gribble being hailed by the people. Cast
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References1. ^BFI Database entry 2. ^http://movies.tvguide.com/he-snoops-to-conquer/review/125650 3. ^http://www.georgeformby.co.uk/films/snoops/report1.html 4. ^http://www1.uwe.ac.uk/cahe/pdf/Masart2.pdf External links{{commons category|He Snoops to Conquer}}{{IMDb title|0036901}}{{Marcel Varnel}} 7 : 1944 films|1940s comedy films|British films|British comedy films|English-language films|Films directed by Marcel Varnel|Films produced by Marcel Varnel |
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