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Section Removed from J Arthur Rank Page

Placed here for future incorporation if anyone wants to. I assume all the references to rhyming slang can be lost. Rojomoke (talk) 18:31, 6 February 2012 (UTC)

== Popular culture ==

Rank's famous opening of his films, depicting a man hitting a gong, has been spoofed a few times over the years.

  • The Muppets Go to the Movies, a Muppet movie parody TV special, includes a short sequence of "J. Arthur Link" with Muppet pig Link Hogthrob. He swings at the gong in the nude,[1] misses, spins around losing his balance, and hits the gong with his head.
  • In the final Get Smart episode, "I Am Curiously Yellow," Maxwell Smart is hypnotised by a gong. When a villain named The Whip asks whether Smart knows who he is, Smart responds: "J. Arthur Rank?"
  • The American children's television program The Electric Company featured the character J. Arthur Crank, played by Jim Boyd.
  • In an episode of the UK version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? broadcast on 23 September 2006, contestant Ingram Wilcox won the £1 million jackpot after he was asked "Which boxer was famous for striking the gong in the introduction to J. Arthur Rank films?" and he correctly answered Bombadier Billy Wells.
  • In the BBC TV comedy series Grace and Favour when Captain Peacock says to Mr Humphries please sound the gong he replies 'Would you like a J Arthur Rank or.....'.
  • The live Smiths album's title, Rank, is, according to lead singer Morrissey, an allusion to this.
  • During a scene in the film Austin Powers in Goldmember, Nigel Powers asks his son Austin Powers why he didn't have a "J. Arthur", with subtitles clarifying the meaning of this question.
  • In the play Events While Guarding The Bofors Gun by John McGrath, one character (a soldier) says of another, who is lying on a bunk while they are in a guardhouse: "He's having a crafty Johnny Arthur!". (Artistic licence has obviously been used, since Lord Rank's first name was actually "Joseph".) In the 1968 film of the play (directed by Jack Gold), this line was replaced. According to the British satirical magazine Private Eye, this was because the British distributor was the Rank Organisation, and Lord Rank objected to his own name being used as slang for the solitary vice
  • In the song "The Gift" by the Bollock Brothers, a lyric refers to the act of male masturbation as "having a J. Arthur Rank."
  • "J. Arthur" or "J. Arthur Rank" is Cockney rhyming slang for "wank", possibly the source of all such usages.
  • "The Intro and the Outro" by Bonzo Dog Band announces the musicians, including "J. Arthur Rank on gong".