Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA footballer loses a winning lottery ticket and must regain it before time runs out on him cashing it in.A footballer loses a winning lottery ticket and must regain it before time runs out on him cashing it in.A footballer loses a winning lottery ticket and must regain it before time runs out on him cashing it in.
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- The Photographer
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- Deaf Man in Pub
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- Bookmaker at Greyhound Stadium
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- Football Match Spectator
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Avaliações em destaque
Naturally the ticket wins and for the next hour and a half, he and Winnie have to figure out how to raise the 5 and 6 from scratch to get the ticket back! She gets fired from her job when her boss catches her with her fingers in the till getting the money from there, but then Percy "accidentally" buys another man a drink in the pub with it anyway. They try busking but drop the money when the pickpocket is spotted - they chase after him and find he's put all of Percy's money on a winning greyhound, but he gets away before they can claim half. The movie will make you want to throw rocks at the TV out of sheer frustration, but in retrospect it's actually really good. The lead actors make a gorgeous couple, and their singing is very enjoyable. 9/10 - just don't lose your temper!
The film is full of close-ups worthy of Sergio Leone crashing together, and Alex Vetchinsky's art direction, Gunther Krampf's photography and - above all - Mischa Spolianski's score all combine to bludgeon the audience in the service of a rather simple story that ceases to interest long before the film ends.
I was struck that this movie, directed by Anthony Asquith, looked like a Hitchcock comedy -- if Hitchcock ever directed a sentimental musical comedy. Part of the reason is the dark cinematography, a lot of it shot around Highbury after dark, by German cameraman Gunther Krampf and Hitchcock camera operator Derick Williams. It's far too silly for Hitchcock, whose comedies tended towards the lugubrious, but charming for all of that. For Arsenal fans, there is a closing montage of a game with several of the current players on the field. Joe Hayman also has a funny turn as a very Jewish pawn broker named MacDonald.
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Minnie Sullivan: [They are looking for a pawnbroker called MacDonald] Please could you tell us where we could find Mr MacDonald?
Mr. MacDonald: [in a heavy Jewish accent] I am Mr. MacDonald.
Mr. MacDonald: [Percy looks skeptical] Well, why not? I am a naturalised Scotsman.
Percy Gibbs: Oh! Oh, I'm a Scotsman too!
Mr. MacDonald: What? You're Scotch?
Percy Gibbs: Well, naturalised - I used to play for Chelsea!
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 12 minutos
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