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Call Me Genius

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Tony Hancock gives up his day job to become an artist. He's a lot of enthusiasm, but little talent, and critics dislike his work. Nevertheless, he impresses a talented artist.
Director
Robert Day
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Production
Associated British Picture Corporation
Awards
Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award1 nomination total
Tony Hancock
Anthony Hancock
George Sanders
Sir Charles Brewer
Paul Massie
Paul Ashby
Margit Saad
Margot Carreras
Grégoire Aslan
Aristotle Carreras
Dennis Price
Jim Smith
Irene Handl
Mrs. Crevatte
John Le Mesurier
Office Manager
Liz Fraser
Waitress
Mervyn Johns
Manager of Art Gallery, London
Peter Bull
Manager of Art Gallery, Paris
Marie Burke
Madame Laurent
Art Dealer
Sandor Elès
Artist
Oliver Reed
Artist in Cafe
Gary Cockrell
Artist
John Wood
Poet
Dock Official
Mario Fabrizi
Coffee Bar attendant
Bistro Owner
John Abineri
Shaven-headed Party Guest
Crewman
Art Gallery Patron
Art Gallery Patron
Commuter
Office Clerk
Wallace Bosco
Art Gallery Patron
Office Clerk
Art Gallery Patron
Art Gallery Patron
Commuter
Foreign Beauty
Art Gallery Patron
Jim Smith Acolyte
Art Gallery Patron
Office Clerk
Party Guest on Boat
Commuter
French Girl
Waiter
Carreras' Bodyguard
Commuter
Commuter
Victor Harrington
Man on Train
Party Guest on Boat
Waiter
Juba Kennerley
Art Gallery Patron
Art Gallery Patron
Hugh Lloyd
Man on Train
Restaurant Patron
Jean Marsh
Strange Woman at Party
Art Gallery Patron
Beatnik at Party
Jim Morris
Art Gallery Patron
Patrick Newell
Art Gallery Patron
Jim O'Brady
Carreras' Bodyguard
Ghastly Woman
Dido Plumb
Yogi
Art Gallery Patron
Waiter
Party Guest on Boat
French Girl
Waiter
Party Guest on Boat
Guy Standeven
Party Guest
Office Clerk
Smiling Commuter
Art Gallery Patron
Art Gallery Patron
Commuter
Brian Weske
Laughing Sailor
John Wilder
Office Clerk
Ric Young
Party Guest

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Tony Hancock gives up his day job to become an artist. He's a lot of enthusiasm, but little talent, and critics dislike his work. Nevertheless, he impresses a talented artist.

User Rating: 0.0 (0 ratings)
Director: Robert Day
Writer: Ray Galton, Tony Hancock, Alan Simpson
Production: Associated British Picture Corporation
Genre: comedy
Year: 1961
MetaScore: N/A/100
ImdbRating: 6.8
BoxOffice: N/A
Released: 19 Mar 1961
Awards: Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award1 nomination total
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