I Thank You is a 1941 black and white British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch, Graham Moffatt and Moore Marriott.
In London during the Second World War at the time of the Blitz, Arthur and Stinker are a couple of out-of-work variety entertainers who use great ingenuity in their efforts to get financial assistance to "put on a show".
Kathleen Harrison is an excellent 'cook from next door' and Felix Aylmer makes an admirable brother-in-law to Lady Randall, but by and large the film gives an impression of a number of people using a medium to which they are not accustomed, and even Arthur Askey and ''Stinker' Murdoch cannot compensate for this even to their 'fans'.
"[6] The Radio Times gave the film two out of five stars, and wrote, "not even the hard-working Arthur Askey and Richard Murdoch plus Will Hay old boys Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt can warm up this tepid "upstairs-downstairs" charade.
"[7] Sky Movies rated the film three out of five stars, describing it as a "cheerful, long-unseen British wartime romp...It's all directed by that master of comic organisation, Frenchman Marcel (Oh, Mr Porter!)