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Let's Go Crazy

  • 1951
  • 32min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.3/10
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Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan in Let's Go Crazy (1951)
ComediaComedia de sketchesCortoMusicalSlapstick

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA short musical featurette set in a nightclub combining variety acts with linking comedy sketches written by Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan.A short musical featurette set in a nightclub combining variety acts with linking comedy sketches written by Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan.A short musical featurette set in a nightclub combining variety acts with linking comedy sketches written by Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan.

  • Dirección
    • Alan Cullimore
  • Guionistas
    • Spike Milligan
    • Peter Sellers
  • Elenco
    • Peter Sellers
    • Manley & Austin
    • Tommy Manley
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.3/10
    181
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Alan Cullimore
    • Guionistas
      • Spike Milligan
      • Peter Sellers
    • Elenco
      • Peter Sellers
      • Manley & Austin
      • Tommy Manley
    • 11Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 1Opinión de los críticos
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    Peter Sellers
    Peter Sellers
    • Groucho Marx…
    Manley & Austin
    • Themselves - Speciality
    • (as Manley and Austin)
    Tommy Manley
    • Self
    • (as Manley and Austin)
    Florence Austin
    • Self
    • (as Manley and Austin)
    Keith Warwick
    • Self - Vocalist
    Jean Cavall
    • Variety performer
    Pat Kay
    • Self - Pianist
    • (as Pat Kaye and Betty Ankers)
    Betty Ankers
    • Self - Vocalist
    • (as Pat Kaye and Betty Ankers)
    Ernest Maxin
    • Themselves - Comedy Dancers
    • (as Maxin & Johnson)
    Rae Johnson
    • Themselves - Comedy Dancers
    • (as Maxin & Johnson)
    Ray Johnson
    • Themselves - Comedy Dancers
    • (as Maxin & Johnson)
    Freddie Mirfield
    • Self
    Freddie Mirfield & His Garbage Men
    • Themselves - Dance Band
    • (as Freddie Mirfield and His Garbage Men)
    Wallas Eaton
    • Mr. Jollibottom
    • (sin créditos)
    Victor Harrington
    Victor Harrington
    • Barman
    • (sin créditos)
    Aileen Lewis
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (sin créditos)
    Louis Matto
    • Nightclub Waiter
    • (sin créditos)
    Spike Milligan
    Spike Milligan
    • Eccles
    • (sin créditos)
    • …
    • Dirección
      • Alan Cullimore
    • Guionistas
      • Spike Milligan
      • Peter Sellers
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    3planktonrules

    Quite rough...but in some ways interesting and worth seeing.

    According to IMDB, "Let's Go Crazy" was a hastily improvised movie that marks the first onscreen appearance by Peter Sellers. It seems that studio space was rented to make a movie and the movie was completed well ahead of schedule. So, in order to make the most of the space they paid for anyway, Peter Sellers and his friends quickly organized this short film. It consists of mostly of some comedy skits with Sellers playing various characters (including Groucho Marx) as well as quite a few local musical acts.

    So is it any good? Well, considering how quickly it was tossed together, the movie is understandably rough. A few of the skits were very rough...such as the overly slapstick opening musical number which seemed more at place on a burlesque stage than on film. And, while I really enjoy much of Sellers' later work, his skits are VERY tough to love and come off as a bit amateurish. I did like the weird dance number with the older couple who mashed the snot out of each other...they were amazing and amusing acrobats. Overall, there's much more bad than good but the film IS well worth seeing for fans of Sellers, as it gives you insight into his early years where he was mostly an up and coming radio star...and occasional movie personality. Much more interesting as a curio than anything else.
    7tavm

    Peter Sellers provides many funny moments as various characters in Let's Go Crazy

    After months of reading about this-Peter Sellers film debut, I think-I just finally watched this online. Sellers plays various characters as well as impersonates Groucho Marx. He delivery is consistently humorous if not always hilarious. Spike Milligan also provides some funny stuff with Sellers. Then there are various music and dance acts that are either serious or comical that are also pretty entertaining. Among them is a band that seemed inspired by the American Spike Jones. So on that note, I recommend Let's Go Crazy for Peter Sellers fans.
    2slokes

    Night Out In Brighton

    Shot in just a week and looking more like it was shot out of a cannon, "Let's Go Crazy" works no better now than it did when it first came out. At least you get to sample the nightclub scene in Brighton circa 1951 and see Peter Sellers in his first starring role.

    Cobbled together from some spare time left over from another movie Sellers was featured in, "Let's Go Crazy" is not a story but a revue. Set in an unnamed nightclub and restaurant, Sellers provides interstitial comedy bits in-between song-and-dance performers who worked the seaside English resort town of Brighton, where both this and that other movie, "Penny Points To Paradise," were shot.

    Sellers fans do have reason to see this movie. He's only a featured player in "Penny Points" but gets more of the spotlight here. Pity the comedy is so weak. His first scene has him playing Giuseppe, the head waiter, trying to convince a patron to have the spaghetti.

    "Cut off me legs and call my shorty!" Guiseppi whines when the guy insists on boiled beef and carrots.

    The joke is when the patron finally agrees after a long song and dance, Giuseppe tells him the spaghetti is off, but they do have another dish: Boiled beef and carrots.

    It gets little better. Asked if she has a reservation, another character Sellers plays in drag responds: "What do you think I am, a red Indian?" Doing a poor Groucho Marx impersonation, he asks a waiter played by Spike Milligan if he serves crabs. When Spike says yes, Groucho hands him a dead crab and says: "Then serve my friend, he hasn't eaten in three weeks!"

    Sellers and Milligan were not yet Goons when this movie was first screened; it was released in May, 1951, the same month as "Penny Points" (probably on a double bill) and also the same month the Goon Show made its inauspicious debut as "Crazy People," which remained the troupe's name for its first two seasons. Perhaps that's the reason for this film's title, though it's missing the two other "Crazy People" cast members, Harry Secombe and Michael Bentine.

    Instead of Secombe singing, you get a number of local performers who pad out most of the show. Bizarre is a kind way to describe them; their talent is either minimal or done poor justice by the flat style of director Alan Cullimore. Only a singer, Betty Ankers, ekes out a couple of engaging numbers; the rest are at best dull and at times, rather annoying.

    Sellers plays five roles here. One, a milquetoast character named Cedric, is fun to watch for the two minutes you get with him, impressing a date with his bad French, but like the other parts he's an underwritten character. Clearly these were just improvised off-camera and then put on as soon as something vaguely amusing was developed.

    Sellers was a comedy genius, but these were early days for him and his talent was never improvisatory. Goon fans seeking Milligan's crafty surrealism will be disappointed by the goofy faces and patter he puts on here in lieu of anything better. "Let's Go Crazy" is a milestone of sorts for Sellers fans, but a more honest title would be "Let's Go Splat."
    6Igenlode Wordsmith

    Variety performance

    This film is actually mainly interesting as a record in its own right of the local (?Brighton?) variety acts who were featured to fill out the running time; they are notable in two respects, in that by modern standards none of them are particularly glamorous-looking, and in that they are actually all pretty talented -- these are run of the mill and nowadays apparently forgotten pier-end performers of the day, as it were, and they're still entertaining to listen to. (The only act I really didn't take to was that of Freddie Mirfield and his Garbage Men, with their knockabout orchestral gags.)

    The Goon Show contribution consists of various improvised comedy dialogues chiefly featuring Peter Sellers in a selection of different characters: his Groucho Marx impersonation is rather good, others vary. Considering that the whole thing was made up and then shot by Sellers and Spike Milligan in the course of a left-over week of studio time (remaining after shooting on "Penny Points to Paradise" had been completed), it's quite tolerable, but of course by no means a classic.
    6carsonmwelker

    Enjoyable.

    Sellers Groucho impression and the comedy act finally were both great.

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      Peter Sellers' first on camera role.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • mayo de 1951 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Brighton Film Studios, St Nicholas Road, Brighton, Sussex del Este, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Productora
      • Advance Productions
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      • Black and White
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