Arthur Lucan was a comedian of genius. Rachel Low Lucan at his best is a superb comedian Leslie Halliwell...
Old Mother Riley M.P. (1939) Early in 1939 the Lucans made their third and last Riley film for Butcher's, 'Old Mother Riley M,P'. The film was released in August and was a huge box-office success, with Mother Riley taking the "Mother of Parliaments" by storm.
Bridget's Night Out (1936) This was the first appearance of Lucan and McShane on film. Arthur wrote die sketch shortly before the couple's appearance at die Royal Command Performance in May 1934; it was filmed by Butchers late in 1935 and released in 1936.
Old Mother Riley in Paris (1938) Con West's second script for Butcher's Films, produced and directed this time with far greater assurance, by Oswald MitchelL Filming took place far from Paris, at Nettiefbld Studios, Walton-on-Thames, and on location at Gatwick airport.
Old Mother Riley's New Venture (1949) By 1949 it seemed clear that the series of films by music hall to cinema crossover comedians had run its course. Made by Ham' Reynolds Productions and the Renown Pictures Corporation, directed by John Harlow with John Gilling. A matinee adventure story, with pirates, ghosts, snakes and cannibals, and with a notable appearance from the young Peter Butterworth.
Old Mother Riley's Jungle Treasure (1951) The last film in which Lucan and McShane appeared together or rather "appeared to appear" together because in reality their interminable quarrels had by this time become so intolerable diat George Minter decided to film all tiieir scenes separately and edit them later, a fact that accounts for the rather strange atmosphere in many scenes in wliich Mother and Kitty seem to be talking not to each otiier but to someone just over each other's shoulder.
Old Mother Riley, Headmistress (1950) "Old Mother Riley Headmistress", was produced for Grand National Pictures by Harry Reynolds. John Harlow directed with John Gilling, and old faithful Con West was back on the script. Here, Mother Riley makes die transition from washerwoman to headmistress with the usual hilarious results.
Mother Riley Meets the Vampire (1952) Mother Riley was scheduled to meet a Vampire to be played by Bela Lugosi. As Richard Anthony Baker wickedly put it, "One horrific figure was replaced by another".
Old Mother Riley (1937) Previously LOST film. The first of a series of fifteen of the most successful comedies in the history of British film.
Bonus Feature - Documentary - "Arthur and Kitty" Exclusive short documentary that gives a great insight into die lives of Arthur and Kitty twm interviews from: Brian Murphy, Robert Ross, Robert V. Kenny among others
Disc 1:
This disc includes the following Films:
1. Old Mother Riley M.P.
2. Old Mother Riley in Paris
3. Old Mother Riley's New Venture
Disc 2:
This disc includes the following Films:
4. Mother Riley Meets the Vampire
5. Old Mother Riley Headmistress
6. Old Mother Riley's Jungle Treasure
Disc 3:
This disc includes the following Films:
7. Old Mother Riley
8. Bridget's Nigh Out
- Special Features (Arthur and Kitty Documentary)
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