The best Peter Gawthorne’s comedy movies

Peter Gawthorne

Peter Gawthorne

01/09/1884- 17/03/1962
We present our ranking of the best Peter Gawthorne’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Peter Gawthorne.
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Kind Hearts and Coronets

Kind Hearts and Coronets
8/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 21/06/1949
  • Character: First Lord Delivering Verdict (uncredited)
When his mother eloped with an Italian opera singer, Louis Mazzini was cut off from her aristocratic family. After the family refuses to let her be buried in the family mausoleum, Louis avenges his mother's death by attempting to murder every family member who stands between himself and the family fortune. But when he finds himself torn between his longtime love and the widow of one of his victims, his plans go awry.

No Limit

No Limit
6.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 28/10/1935
  • Character: Mr. Higgins
George Shuttleworth is convinced that he has the talent to win the Isle of Man TT races, despite what his neighbours back home in Wigan may think. During the trials, the brakes go on George's bike, 'The Shuttleworth Snap', which he made himself. As a result, he breaks the TT lap record, becoming an instant motor-cycling star. As the big race approaches, George soon realises that other jealous riders will stop at nothing to make sure he does not take part in the race. An early George Formby film and probably his best.

Band Waggon

Band Waggon
5.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 23/03/1940
  • Character: Claude Pilkington
A gang of spies held up in a haunted castle gives this team of celebrated British wireless comedians plenty of scope for laughs.

Cottage to Let

Cottage to Let
6.7/10
Allied spies and Nazi Agents insinuate themselves at a Scottish cottage (converted to a wartime hospital) with interests on an inventor's nearly perfected bomb sight.

Perfect Understanding

Perfect Understanding
5.6/10
A young couple decide to marry under the condition that they agree never to disagree. That agreement is soon put to the test when the husband finds himself attracted to a beautiful young woman.

Bell-Bottom George

Bell-Bottom George
5.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyWar
  • Release: 07/02/1944
  • Character: Adm. Sir William Coltham
George is an unwilling civilian during the war. When an enlisted friend switches clothes with him in order to go to a party, George finds himself mistakenly pressed into the navy, where he gets involved with pretty Ann Firth and caught up in a subplot involving German spies.

Something Always Happens

Something Always Happens
6.4/10
Unemployed car salesman Peter is encouraged by his girlfriend Cynthia to approach the head of a petrol company with his plan for making petrol stations more attractive to customers. When the man rejects the idea Peter joins a rival company and becomes a great success.

Inspector Hornleigh

Inspector Hornleigh
6.7/10
When a landlady finds one of her tenants murdered, Inspector Hornleigh is sent to investigate. Hornleigh's assistant, Sergeant Bingham, soon finds an attaché case that had been stolen from the murdered man. When Hornleigh examines the case, inside it he finds a bag that was used to carry important government documents. The documents have been taken, and to make things even more confusing, a duplicate of the stolen bag soon turns up.

The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss

The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss
6.3/10
A bored millionaire wagers his doctor that he can support himself at a working class job for year without touching his inheritance.

Stormy Weather

Stormy Weather
6.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/08/1935
  • Character: Police Inspector
Sir Duncan Craggs retires from the Colonial Service and returns to London with his new French wife. The couple are devoted to each other, but continually flirt with other people. Sir Duncan is appointed to the board of clothing retail chain. On his tour of inspection, he encounters a successful store run by the efficient Mr. Bullock. By contrast, a neighbouring shop is filled with unhelpful staff overseen by an incompetent and lazy manager, Raymond Penny, who is more interested in horseracing than running his shop. Craggs is unimpressed by Penny and summons him to a meeting in London. Both Bullock and his domineering wife travel up to London as well, fearing that Penny will tell Craggs malicious stories about them.

His Lordship

His Lordship
5.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 05/12/1932
  • Character: Ferguson, the Butler
The commoner is a happy cockney plumber by the name of Bert Gibbs. Bert comes into contact with the celebrated Russian movie star Ilya Myona. Desperate for publicity and aware that nobility make for good copy, Ilya persuades Bert to pose as her fiancé (with the possibility of persuading him to go through with the marriage if need be). Things are complicated by a pair of anarchic Bolsheviks, one of whom has a daughter named Lenina who knows Bert from his plumber days and is quite in love with him.

Good Morning, Boys!

Good Morning, Boys!
6.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 27/05/1937
  • Character: Col. Willougby-Gore
Dr. Benjamin Twist (Hay) and his pupils become involved with art thieves on a trip to Paris. Hay’s seamy schoolmaster act is supported by a fine cast including Charles Hawtrey and Lilli Palmer.

Pot Luck

Pot Luck
5.9/10
A retired Scotland Yard detective, Patrick Fitzpatrick (Tom Walls) comes back to take one final case, tracking down a missing vase which has been stolen by a gang of thieves specialising in taking art treasures. His investigation takes him to the home of the innocent Mr Pye (Robertson Hare), whose house has been used by the crooks to hide their proceeds.

One Hysterical Night

One Hysterical Night
5.4/10
The scheming aunt and uncle of William Judd, heir to the family fortune, persuade him to pose as Napoleon at a fancy masquerade ball, but they are actually having him committed to an insane asylum. Since all the other inmates/attendees think they are historical figures such as Robin Hood, the Duke of Wellington, Paul Revere, William Tell, Salome, Robinson Crusoe, Sherlock Holmes and others, it takes a while for Judd to separate the wheat from the chaff and prove he is not deranged. His quest becomes more urgent when he falls in love with a nurse named Josephine, who does not think she is Napoleon's "Josephine" but is convinced Judd thinks he is Napoleaon.

Convict 99

Convict 99
6.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 26/09/1938
  • Character: Sir Cyril
A disgraced school master, Benjamin Twist, is mistaken for a tough prison governor and assigned the charge of a prison for particularly hardened criminals. Believing he is being sent to a school rather than a prison, he celebrates accordingly only to find that his drunkenness accidently lands him on the wrong side of the prison bars. The Governorship is eventually restored to him, and he sets about popularising himself amongst the convicts by turning a blind eye to their shady dealings.

Let the People Sing

Let the People Sing
6.9/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 11/08/1942
  • Character: Major Shiptonthorpe
An out-of-work comedian persuades a drunken nobleman to join a protest against the closing of a village hall.

Me and Marlborough

Me and Marlborough
6/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 22/07/1935
  • Character: Staff Colonel
A woman disguises herself in men's clothes in order to follow her husband to the wars.

Ask a Policeman

Ask a Policeman
7.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 29/04/1939
  • Character: Chief Constable
The mirthful adventures of Police-Sergeant Samuel Dudfoot and his two constables, Albert Brown and Jeremias Harbottle, who stage a fabricated crime-wave to save their jobs---and then find themselves involved in the real thing.

Crook's Tour

Crook's Tour
5.7/10
Charters (Basil Radford) and Caldicott (Naunton Wayne) are touring the Middle East. After visiting Saudi Arabia they find themselves in Bagdad where they are mistaken by a group of German spies for the messengers who are to carry a song record by beautiful singer La Palermo (Greta Gynt) which contains secret instructions of the German Intelligence. Realizing their error, the German spies follow Charters and Caldicott to Istanbul and Budapest, trying to eliminate them and retrieve the record.

I Thank You

I Thank You
5.9/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 20/10/1941
  • Character: Dr. Pope
Classic comedy starring Arthur Askey. The perils, humiliations and humour of trying to run a second-rate theatrical company are further compounded when financial aid, given by the former famous music-hall star Lady Randall (Lily Morris), is withdrawn. Not to be defeated, the stars decide the show must go on and devise a plan to persuade her to reinvest

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