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6/10
Straight from Boozer to Cruiser
richardchatten22 October 2016
This is the second of three wartime feature films starring the beloved radio characters Gert & Daisy, who at a particularly bleak stage of the war roll up their sleeves and set about denuding the street on which they live of most of its metal fittings and other material suitable for salvage ("Straight from boozer to cruiser!"), about which they sing a song. The girls also public spiritedly provide accommodation to merchant seaman Ralph Michael and foil a dastardly plot by black marketer Joss Ambler involving a consignment of tins of pineapple chunks (which he is daft enough to outline in the local pub in a loud voice within earshot of Michael). The film ends with a song extolling the merchant navy. One of the other crew members is played by the Jamaican gospel singer Uriel Porter, who also gets to sing.
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3/10
Juvenile
malcolmgsw9 April 2017
I am a great fan of the music halls.Great female entertainers of this period include Lily Morris and Florence Desmonde.However I have to say that Gert and Daisy,the Walters sisters really leave me cold.It is difficult to believe that people ever found them in the least bit amusing,let alone feature films based around their characters.They are painfully unfunny.Moore Marriott features briefly as a publican.There are a few musical numbers which are the only bright spots in a generally entertainment free film.The plot,such as it is involves tins of pineapple chunks and a very undiscovered black marketeer.Whilst it is good that this film has finally surfaced one can but hope that some rather more worthwhile films come to light
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