Talk:Oh, Mr Porter!

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[edit] Best known film?

The description of Oh, Mr. Porter as Hay's 'best known film' is a bit too subjective, IMHO. Figures in the trade papers suggest that Good Morning, Boys and Windbag the Sailor took considerably more money at the box office. IMHO this could use some rephrasing to make it clear that this is a value judgement applied by contemporary critics as distinct from an indication of the film's success at the time of its release.

[edit] The Ghost Train

The plot of the film was not new at the time. In 1931 The Ghost Train was made with a somewhat similar plot - gun-runners using the cover of a ghostly story to cover their activities.Peter Shearan 18:10, 11 October 2007 (UTC)