This George Formby film is packed with songs in the inimitable Formby fashion (including the controversial 'Little Ukulele') and guest appearances by his wife Beryl, this is essential viewing for all fans of Formby and British musicals!.

Alright, so if you're stumbling onto Boots! Boots! today, you're probably either already a card-carrying George Formby devotee or you’ve got a serious soft spot for old British musicals. For those folks, yeah, it’s worth a watch. You’ll get exactly what you expect: that cheeky grin, that banjo-ukulele strum, and tunes ...

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"Alright, so if you're stumbling onto Boots! Boots! today, you're probably either already a card-carrying George Formby devotee or you’ve got a serious soft spot for old British musicals. For those folks, yeah, it’s worth a watch. You’ll get exactly what you expect: that cheeky grin, that banjo-ukulele strum, and tunes that stick in your head whether you want them to or not. Everyone else? You might find it a bit of a… well, a curiosity, perhaps. It’s definitely not for folks who need slick, mode..."
Tonie Forde
George Formby, Arthur Mertz, Jack Cottrell
United Kingdom
1920 · IMDb 6.7
Robert Thornby

