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[[Category:Influences on Morrissey - Film and Television]]
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[[Category:Influences on Morrissey - Comedy]]
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In a statement describing Hawtrey as ''"The very last comic genius"'' in November 1988, Morrissey said: ''"Charles Hawtrey's death ties in with the advance chill of 1992, the slaughter of the British passport, and the last death wheeze of the real England... By all accounts being unfriendly and friendless, Hawtrey's mystique surpasses Garbo. I personally loved him."''
In a statement describing Hawtrey as ''"The very last comic genius"'' in November 1988, Morrissey said: ''"Charles Hawtrey's death ties in with the advance chill of 1992, the slaughter of the British passport, and the last death wheeze of the real England... By all accounts being unfriendly and friendless, Hawtrey's mystique surpasses Garbo. I personally loved him."''
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[[File:Hawtrey_Best_Of_Image~2.jpg|200px|thumb|none|Photo used for the cover of Very Best Of...]]
[[File:Hawtrey_Best_Of_Image~2.jpg|200px|thumb|none|Photo used for the cover of Very Best Of...]]
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