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Porridge

  • 1979
  • 1 Std. 33 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
3563
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Ronnie Barker in Porridge (1979)
ComedyCrime

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFletcher is ordered to arrange a prisoner vs celebrity football game, unaware it's a diversion for an escape. Fletcher and cellmate Lennie accidentally discover the plan and must break back ... Alles lesenFletcher is ordered to arrange a prisoner vs celebrity football game, unaware it's a diversion for an escape. Fletcher and cellmate Lennie accidentally discover the plan and must break back into prison to avoid punishment.Fletcher is ordered to arrange a prisoner vs celebrity football game, unaware it's a diversion for an escape. Fletcher and cellmate Lennie accidentally discover the plan and must break back into prison to avoid punishment.

  • Regie
    • Dick Clement
  • Drehbuch
    • Dick Clement
    • Ian La Frenais
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ronnie Barker
    • Richard Beckinsale
    • Fulton Mackay
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,2/10
    3563
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Dick Clement
    • Drehbuch
      • Dick Clement
      • Ian La Frenais
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ronnie Barker
      • Richard Beckinsale
      • Fulton Mackay
    • 30Benutzerrezensionen
    • 6Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Ronnie Barker
    Ronnie Barker
    • Fletcher
    Richard Beckinsale
    Richard Beckinsale
    • Lennie
    Fulton Mackay
    Fulton Mackay
    • Mackay
    Brian Wilde
    Brian Wilde
    • Barrowclough
    Peter Vaughan
    Peter Vaughan
    • Harry Grout
    Julian Holloway
    Julian Holloway
    • Bainbridge
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    • Governor
    Christopher Godwin
    Christopher Godwin
    • Beal
    Barrie Rutter
    Barrie Rutter
    • Oakes
    Daniel Peacock
    • Rudge
    Sam Kelly
    Sam Kelly
    • Warren
    Ken Jones
    • Ives
    Philip Locke
    Philip Locke
    • Banyard
    Gorden Kaye
    Gorden Kaye
    • Dines
    • (as Gordon Kaye)
    Oliver Smith
    Oliver Smith
    • McMillan
    Andrew Dunford
    • Armstrong
    Steve Steen
    • Wellings
    • (as Steven Steen)
    Ivan Steward
    • Simkin
    • Regie
      • Dick Clement
    • Drehbuch
      • Dick Clement
      • Ian La Frenais
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    8hitchcockthelegend

    Genius TV show translates well for fun packed movie.

    Porridge is a spin off film from the successful TV series of the same name that aired on British BBC1 between 1974 and 1977. It's directed by Dick Clement who also co-writes with Ian La Frenais. It stars Ronnie Barker, Richard Beckinsale, Fulton Mackay, Brian Wilde and Peter Vaughn.

    Lets face it, and lets be honest here, for many Brits who grew up with the TV show, Porridge is simply one of the greatest shows Britain has ever produced. Sharp and on the money in writing and characterisations, and boasting a cast that were always irresistible, it still manages to enthral millions today during continuous reruns on cable and satellite TV. In light of the regard and popularity the show had, it was perhaps inevitable that a film production was just a matter of time, because, well, all the great British comedies of the past had feature films made. But of course not all were particularly any good.

    So it's with much relief to find that the film version of Porridge is a very decent offering. The plot sees Fletcher (Barker) involved as the manager of the prison football team, to which, unbeknown to the wily old lag, is being used as a front for an escape attempt by Oakes (Barrie Rutter), and naturally the smarmy menace of Grouty (Vaughn) is pulling the strings. Fletcher & Godber (Beckinsale) then accidentally get caught up in the escape and thus have to break back into the prison before anyone catches them! This set-up is wonderful and makes for some very funny comedy, executed with aplomb by Barker, Mackay and co. True that taking the characters out of the confines of the prison strips away much of what made the TV series so special, but the characters are so strong, the actors chemistry so evident, film stands tall enough to not sully the reputation of the show.

    It's a delightful way to spend an hour and half with your feet up, as a stand alone film it entertains those not familiar with the TV show. While for us fans? It sits nicely alongside the show as an extended viewing of comic genius behind and in front of the camera. 8/10

    R.I.P. fellas, your legacy lives on always.
    8pnagy

    Tremendously enjoyable

    Porridge concerns the lives of a group of prison inmates. The brilliant Ronnie Barker plays Fletch, cheeky, good-natured, optimistic, quick-witted and able to handle all the little foibles of the other prisoners and guards to his advantage. Think of an Ivan Denisovich without the Siberian background. The trouble begins when Mr Grout, an aristocratic crime boss at the top of the prison hierarchy, 'requests' Fletch to suggest to the guards a celebrity football match, where a team of famous faces will play a team of prisoners.

    Never having seen the Porridge TV-series, I can't comment on any differences or similarities. However, it is hard to top the quality of this little comedy. The script is an excellent mix of character, witty word-play, amusing plot and some physical comedy, done in a way that only the British seem to do so competently. The situations in the prison are believable, and even the minor parts are well-rounded characters. Almost every other line contains some memorable gag. Some examples "Beware of him. He's known as the butcher of Slade Prison." "What did he do?" "Fiddled the VAT on some sausages." And then there's: "What's a peccadillo?" "South African bird that flies backwards to keep the sand out of its eyes." "No, that's not it. But I know what you're thinking of. That's called an armour-dildo." Oh, and how about that scene of the governor losing his self-respect and teeth in a huge pot of curry?

    A brilliantly written and well-acted comedy. Highly recommended.
    10shardy958855709

    shear class

    sadly cant put an 11 rating of this film as it certainly deserves it. This is a spin off from the TV series and only the name and characters are the same. The plot, unlike other sitcoms-turned-movies like Steptoe, Dads Army and Are You Being Served, is completely new.

    Brief outline as here is no way I'm going to spoil it for anyone. Barker is the lovable rogue Fletch and he has been put in charge to arrange a football match in order for another con to escape. The jokes are fresh, the story is fresh and the characters are fantastic. This deserves Oscars for performance, script and direction.

    Catch this on DVD. Its well worth the money and the time to watch it.
    7velvoofell

    Darker Nooks and Crannies of Slade and the Soul...

    Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais seized the opportunity the 1970s genre of British sitcom movies offered. they took it, few other scriptwriters did. This was, namely, the chance to do on the silver screen what they could not do on prime-time BBC.

    Lovable caricatures are subtly toned down here - Fletcher begins with the persona from the sitcom then changes. The quipping, upbeat Fletcher is revealed as a mask for the born loser/survivor he truly is.

    The opening scenes where new character 'Grudge', a new, young inmate, is booked in and led around by the wardens could easily have been taken from John McKenzie's 'A Sense of Freedom'. Mckay, too, is deftly rendered a touch more three-dimensional. His mantra bemoaning the inmates' status as lower than normal people betrays his true feelings.

    Peter Vaughan's Kray-like 'Grout' again all but turns to the camera and says "That's a cartoon version of me on the telly - I'm really a nasty piece of work'. The film very subtly does that which recent Brit comedy-turned-movie 'The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse' deliberately attempted - the creation of real-world versions, far less comfortable versions, of the stalwart caricatures of the TV show's pantheon.
    8nmk2002uk

    Worth doing time for!

    Finally got this on disk the other month. And it was worth the wait. As an avid Porridge and Ronnie Barker fan, I thought the film done justice to a really funny series. Other movie spin offs have been mundane(On the Buses, for example), but this one was well written and well acted. Starring the original cast from the series (apart from Christopher Biggins), it continued Norman Stanley Fletcher's fight against the system. Even though it did contain a couple of jokes from the program, its a mere overlook to a really funny film. Even Fletcher with his little scams (McKays teeth bein gone example) have trasferred well to the big screen version. This is one film you wouldn't want to do time!

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    • Wissenswertes
      This is the last film appearance by Richard Beckinsale, who died during editing of the film.
    • Patzer
      Godber declares that the model aircraft he's constructing is a Spitfire, but it's clearly a P51 Mustang.
    • Zitate

      [watching Mackay testing the curry in the prison kitchens]

      Fletcher: Course, he sees 'imself as an authority on curry, he does, on account of where he was stationed in the army.

      Rudge: India?

      Fletcher: No, Bradford.

    • Crazy Credits
      The song over the final credits ends abruptly with the sound of a prison door being slammed.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Porridge @ 30 (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Free Inside
      (uncredited)

      Composed by Lem Lubin and Ian La Frenais

      Arranged by Ray Russell

      Sung by Joe Brown

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. August 1979 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Doing Time
    • Drehorte
      • Chelmsford Prison, Chelmsford, Essex, England, Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Black Lion Films
      • Witzend Productions
      • ITC Films
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