Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuCharlie Tully and womanizing Reggie Peek con two rich Italians out of £500,000, but during their flight out Charlie is arrested for conning an American and a dog. Reggie puts the money in a ... Alles lesenCharlie Tully and womanizing Reggie Peek con two rich Italians out of £500,000, but during their flight out Charlie is arrested for conning an American and a dog. Reggie puts the money in a Swiss bank, and after Charlie is released is about to tell him which bank when Reggie is k... Alles lesenCharlie Tully and womanizing Reggie Peek con two rich Italians out of £500,000, but during their flight out Charlie is arrested for conning an American and a dog. Reggie puts the money in a Swiss bank, and after Charlie is released is about to tell him which bank when Reggie is killed by Sid Sabbath's gang, with whose girlfriend Reggie had an affair. The only lead is ... Alles lesen
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In fact, this turns out to be a rather disappointing little film, and insipid with it. The problem is that there's far too much of the complicated plotting, and very little in the actual way of laughs. The story is about a hidden fortune and the continuing attempts to retrieve it, but the problem is that a particular woman must be found with a particular tattoo on her bottom. I'm sure that's similar to a storyline in a spaghetti western I saw, and just as silly.
The acting in this film is pretty routine, with only a couple of familiar faces like that of Ronald Fraser, Pat Coombs, and the ever-nasty Derren Nesbitt enlivening the screen. Watch out for Pete Walker's muse, Sheila Keith, in her cameo as a magistrate. As with all early '70s British comedies, there's a bevy of beautiful female faces, attempts at sniggering humour, and a deep sense of time and place, but overall it's not much cop.
The movie plot is totally inconsequential and only really serves as a vehicle, for some of Dick Emery's most famous and for me favourite characters.
It's absolutely yonks since I've seen his show on the box or him for that matter, it was one of my favourite TV comedies.
Of course now it is surprising that any TV channels will bother to screen it all, and the Channel even announced a Disclaimer before the film started. 'Some of the films scenes could cause offence, to modern audiences' or some such tosh was announced. Presumably to warn current movie goers of the perils of viewing, let alone heaven forfend actually enjoying a 1970's comedy film.
And of course we get to see a lot of bums as Charlie(Emery) looks for tattoos on the girls bums that added together give him a swiss bank account where his partner in crime stashed the cash after they conned an Italian by getting him to pay up front for a supposed wedding to Princess Ann!
The best joke has to be where he told Pat Combes what happened to his partners ashes.. I wont say , watch the film..I think it was a classic for Emery fans, maybe now, the jokes appear a bit dated, but I love it.
Similar jokes alongside the Carry On films..but this has a proper story..
The Uk version is called "ooh you are awful" rather than the title thats on imdb.
A British comedy starring Dick Emery as a con man and on the whole its very likeable, good but not great.
The main interest for me about this now is the fact that there was a film made in Hong Kong called "aces go places" or "mad mission" depending on the version you are watching, that uses this as its template, that is superior to this film and features lots of James Bond gadgets as well as the comedy and action. Aces go places was very successful and in fact was followed by 4 sequels, i think those 5 films are all great.
As for OOh you are awful, yes i like it but as i said its not the best.
7.5 out of 10.
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- WissenswertesIn a Dick Emery documentary Cheryl Kennedy revealed that although she took on the job knowing that she would have to bare her bare bottom in the phone booth scene at the last-minute she had a change of heart and could not go through with it. She said that Dick was very understanding and that they immediately found a "bottom double" for that one scene, She also said that she felt extremely guilty as she knew what her role would be and that she felt like she stole the part from somebody who would have been more willing to perform the scene.
- PatzerLiza Missenden Green's forename is spelled incorrectly as Lisa on Charlie's list.
- VerbindungenReferences Bonanza (1959)
- SoundtracksHearts and Flowers
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Music by Theodore Moses-Tobani
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