
Let George Do It!
Comedy · Music · War
Overview
Shortly after the start of World War II, a ukelele player (George) takes the wrong boat and finds himself in (still uninvaded) Norway. He is mistaken for a fellow British intelligence agent by a woman (Mary), and becomes involved in trying to defeat Nazi agents.
Top Cast


George Formby
George Formby
George Hepplewhite
George Formby
George Hepplewhite


Phyllis Calvert
Phyllis Calvert
Mary Wilson
Phyllis Calvert
Mary Wilson


Garry Marsh
Garry Marsh
Mendez
Garry Marsh
Mendez


Romney Brent
Romney Brent
Slim Selwyn
Romney Brent
Slim Selwyn


Bernard Lee
Bernard Lee
Oscar
Bernard Lee
Oscar


Coral Browne
Coral Browne
Iris
Coral Browne
Iris


Helena Pickard
Helena Pickard
Oscar's Wife
Helena Pickard
Oscar's Wife
Percy Walsh
Percy Walsh
Schwartz, Spy Chieftain
Percy Walsh
Schwartz, Spy Chieftain


Diana Beaumont
Diana Beaumont
Greta, Hotel Receptionist
Diana Beaumont
Greta, Hotel Receptionist


Torin Thatcher
Torin Thatcher
U-Boat Commander
Torin Thatcher
U-Boat Commander
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