Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter yet another smash-and-grab goes wrong, a bungling trio of small-time crooks flash an idea of using a fire engine as a getaway vehicle. But they keep being mistaken for genuine firemen ... Alles lesenAfter yet another smash-and-grab goes wrong, a bungling trio of small-time crooks flash an idea of using a fire engine as a getaway vehicle. But they keep being mistaken for genuine firemen and it starts to become a flaming nuisance.After yet another smash-and-grab goes wrong, a bungling trio of small-time crooks flash an idea of using a fire engine as a getaway vehicle. But they keep being mistaken for genuine firemen and it starts to become a flaming nuisance.
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The film was intended to be Smith's first film under a seven-year contract with Ealing, but in the event she was only to make one more film for them before her role in 'The VIPs' marked her conclusive entry into the big league.
Smith's second film was the nearest she made to a classic Ealing comedy in which she looks gorgeous in colour and 'scope and provides an early opportunity to demonstrate just how funny she could be as a refined French lady who slips into cockney when upset.
King, Rossington, and Massey are a gang of smash and grab crooks. Every time they smash and grab, they are caught and sent to prison. En route to prison one day, they discuss their options and decide to get their hands on a fire engine next time. That way, they can speed and look official.
They manage to buy a dilapidated engine; however, they keep being stopped to fight real fires. They appeal to an ex-firefighter (Dennis Price) to teach them how to be real firemen. He does.
One of the men, Harry (Massey) romances Chantel (Smith) who works at the couturier next door to a bank. One of the funniest scenes occurs when the Morley character - who is an arsonist by trade - tries to start a fire in the salon and can't!
Good film with solid performances. Maggie Smith was so young here - 28 at the time - and she's lovely and funny.
A fun ending, too.
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- WissenswertesCredited theatrical movie debut of Dudley Sutton (Boy Lover).
- PatzerDuring the first car chase when the getaway car is stopped by traffic, the back projection continues as if the car were moving.
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Arson Eddie: So many firms nowadays prefer conflagration to liquidation.
- VerbindungenReferences Ein Fleck in der Sonne (1961)
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- The Elstree Studios of The Associated British Picture Corporation, Elstree, Herts., England, Vereinigtes Königreich(studio: made at The Elstree Studios of Associated British Picture Corporation Ltd Herts., England)
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