About this title: The original British title of this wartime musical farce was George Takes The Air. George is George Formby, the toothy little chappy with the ukulele whose films made oodles of money in the 1930s and 1940s. This time, Formby is an 'umble Army private mistaken for a dashing RAF pilot. Had their not been a slapstick airborne finale, audiences might have grown violent. Manning the cameras in It's in the Air was future director Ronald Neame. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Description: George Formby, Polly Ward, Garry Marsh, Jack Hobbs, C. Denier Warren. New in new packaging. 1940 Run time: 74. British wartime comedy with an accident-prone man mistaken for an RAF pilot. Produced by Basil Dean. Written by Anthony Kimmins. read more
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