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1948 film by Val Guest From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Comes to Town is a 1948 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring William Graham and Garry Marsh.[1] It was based on the Just William series of novels by Richmal Crompton. It served as a loose sequel to 1947 film Just William's Luck. It is also known by its U.S. alternative title William Goes to the Circus.[2][3]
William Comes to Town | |
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Directed by | Val Guest |
Written by | Richmal Crompton Val Guest |
Starring | William Graham Garry Marsh Jane Welsh |
Cinematography | Bert Mason |
Edited by | Carmen Beliaeff |
Music by | Robert Farnon |
Distributed by | United Artists Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Language | English |
William Brown and his gang the Outlaws visit the Prime Minister in Downing Street to demand shorter school hours and better pay for kids. The newspaper publicity caused by their visit lands William and his friends in trouble with their parents. William almost ruins his chances of going to the circus (his parents made him promise to stay out of trouble), but somehow he finally finds his way there.
Allmovie called the film, "one of the better efforts in this off-and-on series."[4]
Val Guest says the film was "very successful."[3]
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