Rush Hour (1941 film)

Rush Hour

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Directed by Anthony Asquith
Produced by Edward Black
Written by Rodney Ackland
Arthur Boys
Starring Muriel George
Hay Petrie
Cinematography Jack E. Cox
Distributed by Ministry of Information
Release dates
  • December 1941 (1941-12)
Running time
6 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Rush Hour is a 1941 British Public Information short film made by the wartime Ministry of Information, and designed to pass on an important message to cinemagoers in a humorous manner. The film was directed by Anthony Asquith and produced by Edward Black.

Rush Hour was filmed as a series of short comedy sequences, illustrating the various degrees of chaos and confusion arising from public transport being overwhelmed with passengers at peak times. Its twin targets were employers, to whom the desirability of staggered working hours was stressed, and casual leisure travellers, who were exhorted: "Shopping? Visiting? Then get home early at your ease leave rush-hour seats for workers, please!"

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