"LET GEORGE DO IT."
It was written for George Wallace and cast by George Cross, 'who decided that George Lloyd would.make an excellent gangster in the film. Then George Yates supplied the props, for the "special effects" of George Kenyon, and engineer George Gibson solved the lighting - problems for cameraman George Heath. The production? Cinesound's "Let George Do It." All Georges did splendidly till Ken Hall called the fatal name and then there was confusion.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 6, 7 July 1938, Page 21
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