Let’s Go Crazy (1951) - film review
Alan Cullimore
Comedy / Short / Musical

Summary
Let’s Go Crazy is a British film comedy first released in 1951,
directed by Alan Cullimore.
The film stars Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, Wallas Eaton, Tommy Manley and Florence Austin.
Our overall rating for this film is: very good.
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Credits
- Director: Alan Cullimore
- Script: Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers
- Cast: Peter Sellers (Groucho), Spike Milligan (Eccles), Wallas Eaton (Mr. Jollibottom), Tommy Manley (Manley and Austin variety act), Florence Austin (Manley and Austin variety act), Freddie Mirfield (Freddie Mirfield), Keith Warwick (Vocalist)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 32 min; B&W
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