Where's George? (film)

Where's George?
Directed byJack Raymond
Written by
Produced byHerbert Wilcox
Starring
Production
company
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
  • 19 August 1935 (1935-08-19)
Running time
70 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Where's George? is a British comedy film starring Sydney Howard.[1] It was made in 1935.

Where's George? was modelled on the successful 1931 association football film Up for the Cup. Sports films were popular in this era and in 1935, the British & Dominions Film Corporation decided that they wanted to make a comedy centred on the sport of rugby league. Both films were directed by Jack Raymond, and also featured the same star, Sydney Howard, as Yorkshireman Alf Scodger.

The film went on general release in late 1935 but just a few weeks later, in January 1936, King George V died. The film was consequently renamed Hope of His Side as posters asking 'Where's George?' were not considered appropriate.

The film's script was written by Walter Greenwood and featured actors Mabel Constanduros, Leslie Sarony and Frank Pettingell.[2] Herbert Wilcox was director of production. Carver Doone, a six-foot eight wrestler, played the huge full-back that Alf dodges to score the winning try.

  1. ^ Tony Collins (8 June 2013). "'Where's George?': League's Forgotten Feature Film". Rugby Reloaded. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
  2. ^ "Where's George? (1935) - BFI". BFI. Archived from the original on 12 August 2016.