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Inn for Trouble

  • 1960
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
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Inn for Trouble (1960)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen a couple from London move to the country to take over a pub they have inherited, they find that rural life isn't as idyllic as they'd imagined, thanks to the manoeuvrings of a powerful ... Alles lesenWhen a couple from London move to the country to take over a pub they have inherited, they find that rural life isn't as idyllic as they'd imagined, thanks to the manoeuvrings of a powerful local brewery.When a couple from London move to the country to take over a pub they have inherited, they find that rural life isn't as idyllic as they'd imagined, thanks to the manoeuvrings of a powerful local brewery.

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    • C.M. Pennington-Richards
  • Drehbuch
    • Fred Robinson
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Shaun O'Riordan
    • Peggy Mount
    • Ronan O'Casey
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    5,8/10
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    • Regie
      • C.M. Pennington-Richards
    • Drehbuch
      • Fred Robinson
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Shaun O'Riordan
      • Peggy Mount
      • Ronan O'Casey
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    Shaun O'Riordan
    • Eddie Larkins
    Peggy Mount
    Peggy Mount
    • Ada Larkins
    Ronan O'Casey
    Ronan O'Casey
    • Jeff Rogers
    David Kossoff
    David Kossoff
    • Alf Larkins
    Paddi Edwards
    Paddi Edwards
    • Deirdre
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • John Belcher
    Arthur Lawrence
    • Basil Belcher
    Graham Stark
    Graham Stark
    • Charlie (Driver)
    Barbara Mitchell
    • Hetty Prout
    Alan Rolfe
    • Ted
    Fred Robinson
    • Fred
    Edward Malin
    • Old Charlie
    Alan Wheatley
    Alan Wheatley
    • Harold Gaskin
    Stanley Unwin
    Stanley Unwin
    • Farmer
    Charles Hawtrey
    Charles Hawtrey
    • Silas Withering
    Edwin Richfield
    Edwin Richfield
    • Mr. Turner
    Yvonne Monlaur
    Yvonne Monlaur
    • Yvette Dupres
    Frank Williams
    Frank Williams
    • Percy Pirbright
    • Regie
      • C.M. Pennington-Richards
    • Drehbuch
      • Fred Robinson
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    8Sleepin_Dragon

    More comedy mishaps for The Larkins.

    The Larkins think they've got it made when they're given a Country pub, Ye Earl of Osborne to look after, the trouble is it comes with several complications.

    I suppose if you're a fan of The Larkins, you'll probably enjoy this low budget comedy caper. Personally I have been a fan of this film for some years, long before I even saw an episode of the TV series.

    I've been working my way though The Larkins, and this felt like the right time to revisit In for Trouble. It's gentle, breezy humour, good wholesome comedy.

    I found it funny in general, even Eddie was well utilised, sometimes on the TV series he's made to be a little too wet.

    Peggy Mount steals the show (let's be honest, when didn't she) as Ada, the domineering matriarch, the force at the head of the family, naturally she spends most of the film barking orders at poor Alf.

    David Kossoff is so good as henpecked husband Alf, he plays the part so well. So many familiar faces in small roles, watch for Leslie Phillips, Irene Handl, Charles Hawtrey and Esma Cannon, all relatively minor roles, but all good value.

    8/10.
    6S1rr34l

    A Pint Of Good Humour & A Shot And A Half Of Merriment...

    Twenty-five years working for Belcher's brewery has seen Pa Larkin work his way up to manager of the labelling department. Though, due to tradition, he is about to be offered the chance to run a Public House of his own. However, there's only one pub available at this time... and nobody drinks in it. Resolving to make it a success, Pa packs up his family and moves out to the countryside.

    This is one clever little film, filled with great characters and a decent storyline, which unfolds at a steady pace to the climax. You find out the reason for the villager's disinterest in the pub and why a rival brewery is so keen to purchase the money pit of an inn.

    Though it's Peggy Mount as the irascible Ma Larkin who steals the show, the rest of the cast do well with their portrayals. Ronan O'Casey as the Canadian Jeff Rodgers does a brilliant drunk in the drinking game. Leslie Phillips adds a touch of class and poshness as Brewery owner John Belcher. And Gerald Campion as the stoic and straight-faced George, who doesn't even break into a smile when he's happy. It's these little things and more which makes this an enjoyable movie to watch.

    If you have a Sunday afternoon free, after enjoying a hearty dinner, you couldn't do much better than putting your feet up and giving this flick a watch. It's a nice lighthearted way to let your food settle - especially if you have a pint of the old amber nectar to hand.
    6music-room

    Inn for laughs, but a few more would help.

    'Inn for Trouble' is a tour de force for Britain's favourite 'battleaxe' Peggy Mount. After her memorable portrayal of the termagant mother - in - law to be, in 'Sailor Beware' (1956), film makers obviously deemed it to be safe enough, after a five year gap, to let her loose on the silver screen once more. The Larkins had been a successful radio series, an early radio comedy sit - com. Transferring it to the big screen is a daunting task, and, in spite of predictable and fragile handling, it so nearly comes off.

    A film about the Larkins 'at home' was clearly not a strong enough setting, therefore Alf retires from the labelling department at Belcher's brewery. Normally he would be given a pub to run, but he is given a derisory pen, instead. In marches wife Ada (Peggy Mount), who harangues the owner, Leslie Phillips, to the extent that he lets the Larkins have the 'Earl Osborne', a pub more ailing than the ale, which the locals hate, described by a yokel, Jumbo (Graham Moffatt) as 'potato water'.

    The plot is thin, and consists of Ada inducing tourists and locals into her 'local', eventually realising that the locals receive free beer each quarter from the Earl Osborne, who, up till now, has been masquerading as farm worker Bill, his spilt personality remaining unexplained. Naturally, after his true identity is revealed, Ada buys some barrels off him, and the locals descend on the pub in droves. The anti hero, Gaskin, Alan Wheatley as the Sheriff of Nottingham in a suit, heading a powerful rival brewery, tries to trick Phillips into selling the pub, the latter unaware that a motorway is about to be built in the vicinity, which will elevate the insignificant watering hole to the status of a service station goldmine. Alf's drinking club, 'The Fluids', avert this impending catastrophe by moving the paper contract around in a ritualistic game of cat and mouse.

    The supporting cast is mainly misplaced or underused. The great Charles Hawtrey is sidelined as a grumpy employee; his colleague from their early days in Will Hay films, Graham Moffatt, plays the eponymous Jumbo, his last film appearance before succumbing to a heart attack at 46. Moffatt had run his own pub for many years, so his role is one of a 'busman's holiday'. Glyn Owen struggles as the Earl Osborne, and is more at home as his 'alter ego' Bill, safer among those of his own class - this was 1960, and the 'swinging sixties' had not yet replaced the class conscious fifties. Ronan O'Casey is whimsical as Ada's Canadian son - in - law, complete with dodgy Irish -American accent, and Shaun O'Riordan, a future director of TV programmes, is a mummy's boy, a forerunner of Private Pike, from Dad's Army, but is given a measure of authority, since he is a scoutmaster and drives a car much better than his dad.

    The multi - talented David Kossoff is unable to display the range of his undoubted talents in his limited role of Alf (Cyril Smith was much more effective as Peggy Mount's husband in 'Sailor Beware') and, of course, in homage to Raquel Welch, there is the obligatory gorgeous French girl, Yvonne Monlaur, who, by chance, is staying at this pub in the middle of nowhere. Naturally she becomes engaged to the Earl. Well studied support comes from Frank Williams, as Gaskin's snobbish nephew, while Esma Cannon and Irene Handl are in top form as the gossipy ladies in the village shop. However, that inveterate scene stealer, A.E. Matthews, affectionately known to everyone as 'Matty', is delightful as a scattily pompous master of the hunt. At the age of 91, he was Britain's oldest working actor.

    Ultimately, the film demonstrates the decadence and imminent collapse of the British film comedy in the sixties - some rather dodgy processing doesn't help, either. Despite its obvious frailties, it's still worth a watch, even if it's only to gain a glimpse of a vanished way of life. No wonder the 'carry on' films were already beginning to carry the film comedy banner, in whose genre Charles Hawtrey has passed into cinematic legend. For Peggy Mount, films were virtually over, and television comedy beckoned; Kossoff would become an outstanding religious writer and raconteur, and Frank Williams would play the vicar in 'Dad's Army'. Give it a viewing on a wet Sunday afternoon, but be careful - Steve Race's honky tonk title tune will have you foot tapping, until the call comes: 'time, ladies and gentlemen, please..'
    4richardchatten

    Larkin' About

    Preserving for posterity the cast of 'The Larkins' supported by the likes of Will Hay's fat boy and the Vicar in 'Dad's Army', you know what to expect when our heroes first arrive and the yokel they ask for directions is played by Stanley Unwin.
    10briodykeith

    Better than some comedy films in the 70s

    I like this film great cast are you being served was worse than this one this is one of the best comedies.alf and Ada at their best.they went from a pub to a cafe Leslie Phillips in another great role and Charles hawtrey this ranks with on the buses as one of the best TV spinoffs.thats your funeral was another great spinoff father dear father was another good film from the television series I know it wasn't a spinoff from a television series go for a take with norman rossington and the great reg varney next to thevcarry on films was one of the best of the seventies inn for trouble was great ok.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Final featured role for Graham Moffatt. He had an uncredited bit in a 1963 film and died in 1965.
    • Patzer
      The above entry is incorrect as the closing credits list the whole family as 'Larkins', albeit as Alf Larkins and are called Larkins throughout the film.
    • Zitate

      Eddie Larkins: Undermining my authority!

      Ada Larkins: I'll undermine the seat of your pants in a minute. Remember your name's Larkins, not Montgomery. Now get in there!

    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in Sonnabendnacht und Sonntagmorgen (1960)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • Februar 1960 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprachen
      • Französisch
      • Englisch
    • Drehorte
      • Walton Studios, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(studio: produced at Walton Studios Walton on Thames Surrey England)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Hyams and Lloyd Productions
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