My Learned Friend is a 1943 British, blackandwhite, comedy, farce, directed by Basil Dearden with regular collaborator Will Hay and starring Ronald Shiner as the Man in Wilsons caf, Will Hay as William Fitch and Charles Victor as Safety Wilson. It was produced by Michael Balcon, Robert Hamer and Ealing Studios. The films title refers to a tradition in British law when addressing either the court or the judge, a barrister refers to the opposing counsel using the respectful term, my learned friend. The supporting cast included Claude Hulbert, Mervyn Johns and Ernest Thesiger. It was the last film featuring Will Hay as he had an operation, however, it wasnt the last role in his career as he would star as Doctor Muffin in The Will Hay Programme that aired on the radio, the radio show began in 1944. The humour of the film was different from the humour of Hays films he previously made with Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt and the film had more of a dark humour than any of Hays other films. Hay had planned to make more films with Claude Hulbert that had a dark humour, but it was Hays last film due to illness.
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