The Crazy gang invade Nazi Germany !! They accidentally pilot a balloon over enemy territory.The Crazy gang invade Nazi Germany !! They accidentally pilot a balloon over enemy territory.The Crazy gang invade Nazi Germany !! They accidentally pilot a balloon over enemy territory.
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Bud Flanagan
- Bud
- (as The Crazy Gang/Flanagan & Allen)
Chesney Allen
- Ches
- (as The Crazy Gang/Flanagan & Allen)
Jimmy Nervo
- Cecil
- (as The Crazy Gang/Nervo & Knox)
Teddy Knox
- Teddy
- (as The Crazy Gang/Nervo & Knox)
Charlie Naughton
- Charlie
- (as The Crazy Gang/Naughton & Gold)
Jimmy Gold
- Jimmy
- (as The Crazy Gang/Naughton & Gold)
Felicity Andrae
- Baroness
- (uncredited)
Rolf Brandt
- Orderly
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOne of the gang says "Oh woodman, spare this tree ..." when the German soldier is threatening to cut down the sniper trees. This is a slight misquoting of the first line of the poem "Woodman, Spare that Tree!" by George Pope Morris.
- GoofsThe RAF officer and the Crazy Gang refer to the senior NCO as sergeant major. This is an army rank. There was no such rank in the RAF. It was warrant officer.
- Crazy creditsOpening credits prologue: We respectfully dedicate to the peoples of the British Empire this authentic record of our recent experiences in Germany. The incidents shown are borne out by our White Paper which should be taken in conjunction with our Blue Paper, submitted from Seidlitz.
Signed Bud Oi Flanagan Jimmy Nervo Ches Allen E. Cromwell Knox Jimmy Gold Charlie Naughton (his mark).
- SoundtracksMusical Number: Yesterday's Dreams
by Michael Carr and Dorothy Day
Performed by Bud Flanagan (uncredited) and Chesney Allen (uncredited)
Featured review
This wartime farce concerns the Crazy Gang -- you may think of them as a precursor of the 'Carry On' series, if you like -- who get involved in World War Two, which for them means running a fish and chips shop off a barrage balloon, floating accidentally into Germany, being interned in a concentration camp, acting as Hitler doubles and escaping. Don't worry if it makes no sense, it's the Crazy Gang, meaning about eight music hall performers taking every opportunity to engage in pratfalls, puns, cowardice and risqué jokes. The Crazy Gang starred in something short of a dozen movies in the late 1930s and early 1940s, a sort of all-star supporting comics' series.
The director of this and other movies in the series was French-born Marcel Varnel, a specialist in high-speed farce for Gaumont and Gainsborough until his untimely death. When he worked with Will Hays and his group of comics -- Moore Marriott appeared in both series -- he produced some very fine situational farces. Here, in this looser-plotted work, with every comic fighting for screen time, the result is something that would have been a very popular home film in Britain, but which does not, alas, travel well in time or space to a modern American viewer like me.
The director of this and other movies in the series was French-born Marcel Varnel, a specialist in high-speed farce for Gaumont and Gainsborough until his untimely death. When he worked with Will Hays and his group of comics -- Moore Marriott appeared in both series -- he produced some very fine situational farces. Here, in this looser-plotted work, with every comic fighting for screen time, the result is something that would have been a very popular home film in Britain, but which does not, alas, travel well in time or space to a modern American viewer like me.
Details
- Runtime1 hour 17 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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