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Quintett mit Harfe und Trompete

Originaltitel: Raising the Wind
  • 1961
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 31 Min.
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Quintett mit Harfe und Trompete (1961)
DramaKomödieMusikRomanze

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn order to cut costs and conduct practice sessions, a group of students studying at an elite music school decide to stay together. Soon, one of them finds himself in trouble.In order to cut costs and conduct practice sessions, a group of students studying at an elite music school decide to stay together. Soon, one of them finds himself in trouble.In order to cut costs and conduct practice sessions, a group of students studying at an elite music school decide to stay together. Soon, one of them finds himself in trouble.

  • Regie
    • Gerald Thomas
  • Drehbuch
    • Bruce Montgomery
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • James Robertson Justice
    • Leslie Phillips
    • Paul Massie
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    5,9/10
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    • Regie
      • Gerald Thomas
    • Drehbuch
      • Bruce Montgomery
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • James Robertson Justice
      • Leslie Phillips
      • Paul Massie
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    James Robertson Justice
    James Robertson Justice
    • Sir Benjamin Boyd
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Mervyn Hughes
    Paul Massie
    Paul Massie
    • Malcolm Stewart
    Kenneth Williams
    Kenneth Williams
    • Harold Chesney
    Liz Fraser
    Liz Fraser
    • Miranda Kennaway
    Eric Barker
    Eric Barker
    • Dr. Morgan Rutherford
    Jennifer Jayne
    Jennifer Jayne
    • Jill Clemons
    Jimmy Thompson
    • Alex Spendlove
    Sidney James
    Sidney James
    • Sid
    Esma Cannon
    Esma Cannon
    • Mrs. Deevens
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • Sir John
    Jill Ireland
    Jill Ireland
    • Janet
    Victor Maddern
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    Joan Hickson
    Joan Hickson
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    David Lodge
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    Ambrosine Phillpotts
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    Brian Oulton
    Brian Oulton
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      • Bruce Montgomery
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    8LCShackley

    Takes one to know one...

    I should confess right away that I spent two years as a student in a conservatory, and have spent all my life hanging around with musicians. I'm sure that influenced my positive opinion about this movie, and I can understand why other reviewers who don't share my background don't find it funny.

    I knew I was going to enjoy it when the opening credits featured cartoons by the inimitable Gerard Hoffunung. The cast list also promised a host of Britain's most amusing character players. The script and score are by Bruce Montgomery, a fine mystery writer and film composer. And how odd that the opening scene outside the music school used the exact same filming location as was used for the hospital in "Doctor in the House." (Not to mention that the doctor's nemesis also plays the students' nemesis here, too.)

    Of course, as others have pointed out, most of the actors are too old for their "student" roles, and the plot is fairly thin (but typical for a sitcom). What's funny for me are all the jokes and situations that any working musician will have had to deal with: overbearing teachers, time-wasting teachers, blabbing conductors, over-confident student hot-shots, conflict between "serious" and "pop" music, etc. If you don't know who Barbirolli and Sargent are, you'll miss a couple of jokes. (And you might not also catch the "skeletons on a tin roof" joke from Sir Thomas Beecham.) There's even a tip of the hat to Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope, if you look carefully at the music school sign.

    The 90 minutes breezed by, and the HD version available on Amazon Prime looked pristine on my iPad. Recommended highly for musical people; and fairly highly for fans of mid-century British comedy. Kenneth Williams alone is worth the price of admission.
    5Penfold-13

    Limp Britcom

    Peter Rogers produces, Gerald Thomas directs, it's got Sid James and Kenneth Williams in it, but it's not a Carry On.

    It's got James Robertson Justice as the irascible professor who disguises his real opinions of his students by being offensive.

    So it's a Doctor In The House movie, except that it's set in a music college (which happens to look immensely like University College London on the outside, and which has a dead ringer for the Conway Hall as its main theatre).

    JRJ is fun to watch, but this is very drab fare indeed.
    6Maverick1962

    Pleasant 90 minutes from the Carry On Team

    Not the rollicking comedy that it should have been from the legendary Carry On team but enjoyable enough to pass an hour and a half. A slight story involving classical music students from 1960, trying to win a scholarship. Hampered by the overbearing tutor, the ebullient James Robertson Justice, who else, the students get into all sorts of panic situations. Leslie Phillips, who I met to get his autograph when I was a boy and so have always had a soft spot for, is the central character here. He sparks off the ever lovely Liz Fraser and they form the pair with the most chemistry. Jennifer Jayne and Paul Massey are a bit dull as the other couple. Carry On standbys crop up regularly to inject some much needed laughs. We see David Lodge, Sid James, Lance Percival, Esma Cannon, Joan Hickson, Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Eric Barker and even Jill Ireland a couple of years before she swanned off to Hollywood with Charles Bronson. I think the main let down is the rather staid classical music setting for a comedy of this type and less emphasis could have been applied to that and a bit more slapstick, would have made it a better film. Still, ok for me if only for Liz Fraser, Leslie Phillips and Sid James. Oh and Esma Cannon as a really funny deaf landlady.
    bob the moo

    Good cast, poor film

    A group of students at an elite music school decide to share a flat in order to cut their living costs and have somewhere to practice together. They get into quite a few scraps and adventures, including impersonating a celebrity quintet. However when Mervyn Hughes accidentally sells a catchy pop tune to an advertising agency he risks losing his scholarship unless he and his friends can raise the money to buy the rights back.

    With an impressive sounding Carry-On cast featuring quite a few famous names from British comedy I was quite looking forward to this being a gently amusing little piece. Sadly I was fooled and this film turned out to be as weak and unfunny as you can imagine. The plot sees some of the oldest students I've seen sharing a flat; from here the plot has a few adventures, before splitting to be about Hughes' drunken mistakes and Malcolm's attempts to win a conducting prize. None of it really engages and, more importantly, none of it is ever really funny.

    It's a shame cause you can see what they are trying to do, but none of it works and the talented cast are left high and dry without anything that is more than sporadically funny. Phillips does his usual stuff but he isn't that good; Fraser is cast as a dream girl but I have never found her looks to be worthy of that sort of role. The rest of the students seem quite bland and unmemorable - making it hard to care. Justice is OK and has good screen presence and the support cast includes cameos from James, Williams and Dale but they don't do much.

    Overall this is a pretty big disappointment. The plot doesn't engage but that wouldn't matter if I'd laughed at least once or twice - but I didn't. A talented cast may draw viewers to this film but I can guarantee that they won't be enough to keep you watching. A real shame - puts paid to the idea that British comedy of the period could do no wrong.
    6boblipton

    No Need to Carry On

    Take the series formula for DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE (including James Robertson Justice as the tyrannical authority, of course), change the setting from a hospital to a music school and swap out director Ralph Thomas for his little brother Gerald and you have this movie, an amusing if formulaic comedy.

    Gerald Thomas was best known for directing three billion CARRY ON movies and TV episodes, and there are a couple of differences in the handling of the movie. In the DOCTOR movies, there was a central character, originally played by Dirk Bogarde. This movie is far more an ensemble affair, and the director uses several of his CARRY ON regulars to good effect. Eric Barker is particularly amusing as a vague composition teacher who tells Paul Massie to take up golf so they can have something to talk about during lessons.

    The actors playing students seem a little long in the tooth for students, but like all good comedies, it's more about the performances than making sure people look exactly like their characters should (although putting glasses on Liz Fraser to make her look more intellectual than her usual dizzy blonde character is a reasonable effort). All in all, Thomas directs a movie that is nicely placed in tone between the two popular series.

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      The conductor's joke about the girl's harp sounding like skeletons making love on a tin roof is actually a paraphrase of a quip from famed British conductor Thomas Beecham, who described the sound of the harpsichord (NOT harp) as being like "skeletons copulating on a tin roof."
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      When Mervyn (Leslie Phillips) writes his tune, he is drunk and the story about it gets sent to a music paper, gets printed and published and sent to the shops, and gets read all before his hangover from that time wears off.
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      Sir Benjamin Boyd: Madam, must you make that noise?

      Jill Clemons: Yes, Sir Benjamin.

      Sir Benjamin Boyd: Is there some defect in your instrument?

      Jill Clemons: Oh no, Sir Benjamin.

      Sir Benjamin Boyd: It would appear to sound like two skeletons making love on a tin roof.

      Jill Clemons: I'm sorry, Sir Benjamin, I had an accident on the way here.

      Taxi Driver: [arriving] I'll say she had an accident. Cost me a fare that has. And what I say is, what about my flippin' bumper?

      Sir Benjamin Boyd: And who the devil may you be, sir?

      Taxi Driver: I just want to exchange addresses with the young lady.

      Sir Benjamin Boyd: Although you might find it hard to believe, this is a concert hall and not a marriage bureau.

      Jill Clemons: I'm sorry, Sir Benjamin, it's my fault. I backed into him.

      Sir Benjamin Boyd: Madam, tacit if you please. And you sir, shut your cake hole. If you wish to interview the young lady, I must ask you to wait outside. And I may add that if her driving is on a par with her musicianship, you may think yourself extremely fortunate to be alive.

      [to the orchestra]

      Sir Benjamin Boyd: Now gentlemen, we shall take the final section. From bar 224 if you please.

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      Scapino: A Comedy Overture
      (1940, revised 1949) (uncredited)

      Music by William Walton

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      • 24. November 1961 (Irland)
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      • Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • Deutsch
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      • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich
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