You'd Be Surprised!

You'd Be Surprised!
Directed by Walter Forde
Produced by Archibald Nettlefold
Written by Walter Forde
Harry Fowler Mear
Sidney Gilliat
Starring Walter Forde
Joy Windsor
Frank Perfitt
Frank Stanmore
Music by Paul Mulder
Cinematography Geoffrey Faithfull
Edited by Walter Forde
Production
company
Distributed by Butcher's Film Service
Release dates
April 1930
Running time
66 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

You'd Be Surprised! is a 1930 British musical comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Forde, Joy Windsor and Frank Stanmore.[1] The film was shot at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton. It was made during the transition to sound film.[2] Originally silent, it had synchronised songs and music added. A silent version was also released to cater to cinemas that hadn't converted to sound yet.[3]

Synopsis

After dressing up as a prisoner for a fancy dress party, a songwriter is mistaken for a notorious escaped convict.

Cast

Critical reception

Allmovie described it as a "bouncy musical...At one point, the star ventures into Harold Lloyd territory when he finds himself manacled to a huge and surly thug who drags our poor hero all over London. Much of the film suffers from substandard sound recording, though a few innovative audio effects emerge from the cacophony." [4]

References

  1. "You'd Be Surprised (1930) - BFI". BFI.
  2. "Kennington Bioscope presents Silent Laughter Saturday » The Cinema Museum, London". The Cinema Museum, London.
  3. Low p.413
  4. Hal Erickson. "You'd Be Surprised (1930) - Walter Forde - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie". AllMovie.

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