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George in Civvy Street
George Formby plays George Harper, a tavern owner, who works to turn a waitress from her current employer, a rival tavern owner, when Formby falls in love with her.
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Plot Summary
George, a skilled aircraft engineer, returns home after serving in the RAF during World War II. He struggles to adjust to civilian life and find meaningful work, facing unemployment and societal indifference. Despite his personal struggles, George's resilience and good nature help him navigate the challenges of post-war Britain.
Critical Reception
George in Civvy Street was a modest wartime comedy-drama that aimed to reflect the experiences of returning soldiers. While it featured the popular George Formby, its reception was generally lukewarm, with critics noting its predictable plot and uneven tone. Audiences appreciated Formby's presence, but the film did not achieve significant critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
Features a typically engaging performance from George Formby.
Offers a lighthearted, if somewhat simplistic, look at post-war adjustment.
The plot treads familiar ground without much innovation.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight George Formby's enduring charm and musical numbers as the film's primary draw. Some viewers found the story relatable to the post-war period, while others felt it lacked depth and relied too heavily on formula.
Fun Fact
This film was one of George Formby's last major starring roles, marking a transition in his career as he moved away from his signature musical comedy persona.
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