Añade un argumento en tu idiomaComedy in which two dustmen (BIll Owen, Leslie Dwyer) come into possession of a valuable book, but the donor's sister wants it back.Comedy in which two dustmen (BIll Owen, Leslie Dwyer) come into possession of a valuable book, but the donor's sister wants it back.Comedy in which two dustmen (BIll Owen, Leslie Dwyer) come into possession of a valuable book, but the donor's sister wants it back.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Totti Truman Taylor
- Miss Duncan
- (as Totti Truman-Taylor)
Alex Gallier
- Head Waiter
- (as Alexis De Gallier)
John More
- 2nd Waiter
- (as John Moore)
Reseñas destacadas
One of a long list of "churn em out quick and cheap" films of the fifties. Bill Owen is amongst the cast of dustmen who make a few quid from a rare book.The book " does the rounds" as it passes from one person to another before ending up in the right hands. The only odd piece of casting seems to be the girl playing Lobelia who somehow looks out of place amongst a cast of chirpy cockneys.
Also notable for featuring actors who found fame later in life. Bill Owen as Compo in Last Of the Summer Wine, Leslie Dwyer as the kid's entertainer in Hi De Hi, Dandy Nicholls as the silly moo in Til Death, Harold Berens in the Prisoner and William Simons ( Derek the schoolboy) as PC Ventress in Heartbeat
Also notable for featuring actors who found fame later in life. Bill Owen as Compo in Last Of the Summer Wine, Leslie Dwyer as the kid's entertainer in Hi De Hi, Dandy Nicholls as the silly moo in Til Death, Harold Berens in the Prisoner and William Simons ( Derek the schoolboy) as PC Ventress in Heartbeat
Dusty and Nobby are a pair of dustmen who come into possession of a valuable book.
A standard British comedy of the time featuring television stars and up and coming actors of the day. The jokes are forced one-liners taken straight out of stage comedies and the plot is superficial to support the jokes.
As long as you are not expecting too much this is an enjoyable film with satisfactory performances. Dandy Nichols steals the show and gives us a taste of her talent which was particularly suited to Sit-Com's on television such as Till Death Us Do Part and In Sickness And In Health, both with Warren Mitchell.
A standard British comedy of the time featuring television stars and up and coming actors of the day. The jokes are forced one-liners taken straight out of stage comedies and the plot is superficial to support the jokes.
As long as you are not expecting too much this is an enjoyable film with satisfactory performances. Dandy Nichols steals the show and gives us a taste of her talent which was particularly suited to Sit-Com's on television such as Till Death Us Do Part and In Sickness And In Health, both with Warren Mitchell.
Another remake by Maclean Rogers of a quota quickie he made in the thirties (presumably he was responsible for the 'topical' gags that are sprinkled throughout this new version). Wally Patch, who co-wrote the earlier version in which he originally played the title role, plays a villainous supporting role this time round.
As usual, it's painful to see a book supposedly worth thousands (Volume 1 of 'The Philosophy of Diogenes' on this occasion) being roughly handled by people who plainly have no idea how to really handle rare books (or any books at all, since Dandy Nichols casually admits at one point to tearing a few pages from the back of an old algebra text book to make hair-curlers out of).
As usual, it's painful to see a book supposedly worth thousands (Volume 1 of 'The Philosophy of Diogenes' on this occasion) being roughly handled by people who plainly have no idea how to really handle rare books (or any books at all, since Dandy Nichols casually admits at one point to tearing a few pages from the back of an old algebra text book to make hair-curlers out of).
Bill Owen and Leslie Dwyer are a couple of dust men -- trash collectors for the Americans -- who are given a book as a reward by an old lady. As soon as it vanishes, up pops an American who claims he's willing to pay five thousand pounds for an American collector. And so round it goes.
Directed by Maclean Rogers, he had directed an earlier version of this in 1936, starring the author of the piece, Wally Patch. The title may proclaim otherwise, but the situations, jokes, and performances are moldering, and Rogers is not the director to pull anything fresh out of anything. With Joy Nichol, Bill Shine, Dandy Nichols, and Tony Quinn.
Directed by Maclean Rogers, he had directed an earlier version of this in 1936, starring the author of the piece, Wally Patch. The title may proclaim otherwise, but the situations, jokes, and performances are moldering, and Rogers is not the director to pull anything fresh out of anything. With Joy Nichol, Bill Shine, Dandy Nichols, and Tony Quinn.
This is a remake of the 1936 film which starred and was co written by Wally Patch.What ever possessed anyone to produce this remake is beyond me.It is supposed to be a comedy but fails to raise a single laugh.It has a reasonable cast including Leslie Dwyer,Bill Owen and Dandy Nichols who are unable to salvage anything from this woeful car crash of a film.It is probably only of interest to residents of the Twickenham area from the 1950s.Towards the end the dust cart careers through the streets of the area allowing those who are familiar with the area to see how it has changed in the ensuing 60 years.Little wonder the British film industry was struggling at this time if all they were capable of producing was films like this.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe dust cart is Shelvoke and Drewry Freighter. The vehicle bears the wording of "Borough of Twickenham" and is numbered No 10 with registration number CHX863.
- PifiasWhen the maid discovers the missing first volume of the book, it is shown to be hollow, a simple stage prop.
- Citas
Dusty Grey: I bet he was brought up at Eton!
Nobby Clark: You mean eaten and brought up, don't you?
- ConexionesRemake of Not So Dusty (1936)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Twickenham Studios, The Barons, St Margarets, Twickenham, Greater London, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(studio: filmed at Twickenham Studios)
- Empresa productora
- Ver más compañías en los créditos en IMDbPro
- Duración
- 1h 17min(77 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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