Home Entertainment Movies UK Hancock sign mirth EntertainmentMovies UK Hancock sign mirth By Heidi MacDonald - 06/20/2008 10:40 am 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinReddItEmailTumblr At the London premiere of HANCOCK, signmakers had a bit of a laugh. Via Val. Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Print (Opens in new window) Print Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Like this:Like Loading... 1 COMMENT I’m surprised they kept the same title over here – most British people would assume a film called “Hancock” was about Tony Hancock. Loading... Yeah, Hancock’s Half Hour still has clout in today’s BBC. Loading... The original title of the movie was “Tonight he comes” True. Loading... I can’t find the apostrophe after Smith’s name anywhere. Did they somehow forget about posting that up as well? ~ Coat Loading... LATEST POSTS Graphic Novel Reviews: In HUMAN NATURE BOOK 1 Darren Aronofsky satirizes billionaires, despite having embraced AI Sean Dillon - 03/20/2026 11:00 am Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 3/20/26: James Jean Masters of the Universe Figures and the rest of the universe 03/20/2026 9:30 am The Beat Digest 03/20/26: THAT TEXAS BLOOD returns 03/20/2026 9:00 am Chupacabra to star in TRUE WEIRD: BEAST OF BORIKÉN 03/19/2026 4:45 pm ADVERTISEMENT
I’m surprised they kept the same title over here – most British people would assume a film called “Hancock” was about Tony Hancock. Loading...
I can’t find the apostrophe after Smith’s name anywhere. Did they somehow forget about posting that up as well? ~ Coat Loading...
I’m surprised they kept the same title over here – most British people would assume a film called “Hancock” was about Tony Hancock.
Yeah, Hancock’s Half Hour still has clout in today’s BBC.
The original title of the movie was “Tonight he comes” True.
I can’t find the apostrophe after Smith’s name anywhere. Did they somehow forget about posting that up as well?
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Coat