Old Bill and Son
Old Bill has grumbled his way through the trenches of the First World War. Now it is the Second and, envious of his son, Young Bill, he decides to enlist. He finally enters the Pioneer Corps, which is based near his son. When Young Bill goes missing during a raid, Old Bill shows that there's still life in the old dog yet!
Cast

Morland Graham
Old Bill

John Mills
Young Bill

Mary Clare
Maggie

Renée Houston
Stella Malloy

Rène Ray
Sally

Ronald Shiner
Bert

Manning Whiley
Chimp

Janine Darcey
Françoise

Roland Culver
Colonel

Donald Stuart
Canuck

Nicholas Phipps
BBC Reporter

Allan Jeayes
Willoughby

Ian Fleming
Club Member (uncredited)

Philip Friend
(uncredited)

Arthur Hambling
Shelter Delivery Man

Bill Shine
Pub Customer
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Made nearer the start WWII, this is a gently predictable comedy vehicle for Morland Graham, Here, he is "Old Bill" a Great War veteran who tries to enlist alongside his son (John Mills), but is told that he is now too old. The story depicts his efforts get himself to France, and once there of his antics to thrive and survive. Mills, meantime, is using all his charm on the gals in the local population - particularly poor "Françoise" (Janine Darcey). It's a wartime morale booster of a film, and ought not to be underestimated for that - Mary Clare, Roland Culver, and a fun comedy turn from Renee Houston all help it make us smile (yes, ok, and cringe a bit sometimes, too). It was based on a cartoon, and the story unfolds for us in a similarly created, episodic style that does it's job.
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