Old Mother Riley Detective

Old Mother Riley Detective

Original trade poster
Directed by Lance Comfort
Produced by John Baxter
Written by Barbara K. Emary
Arthur Lucan
Austin Melford
Geoffrey Orme
Starring Arthur Lucan
Kitty McShane
Hal Gordon
Music by Kennedy Russell
Cinematography James Wilson
Edited by E.W. White
Production
company
Distributed by Anglo-American Film Corporation
Release dates
31 May 1943 (UK)
Running time
80 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Old Mother Riley Detective is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and Hal Gordon.[1] It was part of the long running Old Mother Riley series. Old Mother Riley investigates the disappearance of food during the war, a serious crime because of rationing.

Plot

The film opens with a night watchman being bludgeoned, as a safe is cracked open in the offices of the District Food Controller. A list of wartime foods to be rationed is stolen, and the police fear gangsters are planning to sell the foods on the black market. As the office charwoman, Old Mother Riley's fingerprints are all over the safe, and she becomes the police's number one suspect. To prove her innocence, Mother Riley turns detective, adopting various methods and disguises to track down the villains.[2][3]

Cast

Critical reception

TV Guide wrote of the film, "a lifeless effort...The gangster premise is merely an excuse for Lucan to try out some humorous bits (in drag, of course), but the picture is too padded to hold much interest.";[4] while Kinematograph Weekly noted, "one of Arthur Lucan's and the series' best efforts." [5]

References

  1. Old Mother Riley, Detective
  2. "Old Mother Riley, Detective | BFI | BFI". Explore.bfi.org.uk. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
  3. "Old Mother Riley-Detective (1943) | Vintage45's Blog". Vintage45.wordpress.com. 2011-10-13. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
  4. "Old Mother Riley, Detective Review". Movies.tvguide.com. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
  5. "Lance Comfort - Brian McFarlane - Google Books". Books.google.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-02-22.

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