"Old MacDonald Had A Farm...."
Yes, I loved that movie for its classic outdated late victorian vignettes too.
Wasn't that the movie where, in another musical interlude, the villains are fleeing through the village in a stolen police car, when the village plod, played by Stanley Holloway, jumps onto that well-known criminal appendage of old cars - the running board.
Desparately, head villain Guiness, who is driving the car, screeches along, desparately trying to change channels on the police radio lest P.C.Holloway
unmasks them. To his relief, on comes a music station and P.C. Holloway joins in a lively version of "Old Macdonald Had A Farm " before jumping off at the other end of the village. The villains breath a sigh of relief as they drive off..
JOHN RUFFELS.
Yes, I loved that movie for its classic outdated late victorian vignettes too.
Wasn't that the movie where, in another musical interlude, the villains are fleeing through the village in a stolen police car, when the village plod, played by Stanley Holloway, jumps onto that well-known criminal appendage of old cars - the running board.
Desparately, head villain Guiness, who is driving the car, screeches along, desparately trying to change channels on the police radio lest P.C.Holloway
unmasks them. To his relief, on comes a music station and P.C. Holloway joins in a lively version of "Old Macdonald Had A Farm " before jumping off at the other end of the village. The villains breath a sigh of relief as they drive off..
JOHN RUFFELS.
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