Elstree Calling
- Alternative title
- Hello Everybody
- Synopsis
- Feature film variety revue. A collection of party pieces by a host of British variety stars (Will Fyffe, Cicely Courtneidge, Jack Hulbert, Tommy Handley). Throughout there is a running gag with Donald Calthrop, who is trying to elevate the tone of the show by putting on Shakespeare. Having been interrupted several times throughout the picture, while sneaking in extracts from Henry V and Hamlet, towards the end he gets to put on a spoof of the Douglas Fairbanks/Mary Pickford THE TAMING OF THE SHREW (1929). Calthrop (Doug/Petruchio) arrives by motorbike to ask for Mary/Kate, played by Anna May Wong. She responds by throwing furniture at him and then a succession of custard pies, one of which hits Shakespeare (Gordon Begg) as he enters. [With acknowledgment to McKernan & Terris op cit for the description].
- Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Medium
- Film
- Technical information
- Black-and-white / Sound
- Year of release
- 1930
- Duration
- 86 mins; 7,783 feet
Credits
- Director
- Adrian Brunel
- Producer
- Walter C. Mycroft
- Cinematographer
- Claude Friese-Greene
- Writer
- Adrian Brunel; Val Valentine; Walter C. Mycroft
- Music
- Chick Endor; Ivor Novello; Jack Strachey; Reg Casson; Vivian Ellis
- Contributor
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Cast
Anna May Wong Katherina Donald Calthrop Petruchio Gordon Begg William Shakespeare
Additional Details
- Production type
- Sitcoms/Variety
- Plays
- Hamlet; Henry V; Taming of the Shrew, The
- Keywords
- Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Revues
Notes
- General
- Alfred Hitchcock is credited on screen with ‘sketches and other interpolated items’. Adrian Brunel in his autobiography Nice Work describes how he originally shot The Taming of the Shrew spoof only to have John Maxwell, the producer, reject it for not being funny enough. Brunel states that Hitchcock was brought in to re-shoot the sketch. Hitchcock is believed to have directed the George Harker sketch, The Taming of the Shrew, and the ‘thriller’ sketch with Jameson Thomas.
- History
- Released in the US with the title HELLO EVERYBODY; it was truncated to about half the original running time.
- Reviews
- McKernan, Luke and Olwen Terris. Walking Shadows: Shakespeare in the National Film and Television Archive. London: BFI, 1994 (p.157-8).
Production Company
Archive
- Name
BFI National Archive
- Web
- http://www.bfi.org.uk/archive-collections/searching-access-collections/research-viewing-services External site opens in new window
- Phone
- 020 7255 1444
- Fax
- 020 7436 0165
- Address
- 21 Stephen Street
London
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How to cite this record
Shakespeare, "Elstree Calling". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/av36905 (Accessed 26 Nov 2024)