Old Bill and Son Page #3

Synopsis: WWI veteran Bill is inspired to re-enlist in 1939, and ends up serving with his son.
 
IMDB:
6.0
Year:
1941
96 min
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word it looks smart that's a bad name

the old man says I look like a convict

hey Janice that's what it is exhibit a I

call Jim that's nothing - what's

upstairs

she's Exhibit A would you make well I

beat you to it big boy if maiden come

all over queer no surprising not the

outing a success your hope dear was it

never mind

that's right you have a nice race now

get your supper

well what's eating you you of course.

Sparty big entrance I suppose I just

think you silly

what are you been in uniform what some

girls are well I don't approve of it I

think girls should be girls oh well tell

the War Office

I suppose you know I lost my job I

thought you was the one to keep them

know the wall close the shops Marty I

can't live here with your mom and dad

bring nothing in besides perhaps I want

to do my bit what sort of a war is this

that's all I want to know I thought

everyone can help him

ah come or would you just fell for the

uniform why don't you join the Girl.

Guides you're so blown up with yourself

I wonder they didn't usually put a bit

of the balloon barrage Oh

so you go see what's going on up there

yeah what's the matter with her search

me come on blimey this looks good fine

so not so dusty I won't sit now to be

put a war perhaps what's the idea taxi

drivers ball what do you mean if she's

going sure y'all can go making a fool of

yourself like that take those things off

at once they might be calling up your

sauce we've done the big boss time

didn't we yes which is a long time since

Waterloo what's the matter with all of

you

it's alright wonderful ride what's that

you've done your bit Jen I can do it

again counter of course you can but

things is different now you got a new

things in the army what things well.

Mastan engineering I suppose you think

bet was this one bad notice mythic book

and one end and a spend and the other

end I'm fighting injustice Krishna lying

on your belly and shooting off a pop gun

it's it's bringing great tanks and

things against firepower fighting what

do you know about fighting when you're

blinking uniform has seen as much as

listeners

then you can talk that shall learn

someday not to judge a cigar but the

band rounding

doors are you trying to let him down

gently yes with a pump you could hear in

the next street blimey you're also

touchy about doing your bit I'm sorry I

was like that about you what are you

doing me in uniform and all I can see

what your dad's doing hey did you try hi

the warden will be after you for

improper use of government supplies it's

quite cozy in there yes makes a

wonderful place for thinking not are you

considering me and forget everything

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Bruce Bairnsfather

Captain (Charles) Bruce Bairnsfather (9 July 1887 – 29 September 1959) was a prominent British humorist and cartoonist. His best-known cartoon character is Old Bill. Bill and his pals Bert and Alf featured in Bairnsfather's weekly "Fragments from France" cartoons published weekly in "The Bystander" magazine during the First World War. more…

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