Mientras está en prisión, Dodger planea el atraco perfecto: escapar, robar diamantes y volver antes de que se dé cuenta. A falta de varios días de sentencia y una coartada sólida, confía en ... Leer todoMientras está en prisión, Dodger planea el atraco perfecto: escapar, robar diamantes y volver antes de que se dé cuenta. A falta de varios días de sentencia y una coartada sólida, confía en que nada puede salir mal.Mientras está en prisión, Dodger planea el atraco perfecto: escapar, robar diamantes y volver antes de que se dé cuenta. A falta de varios días de sentencia y una coartada sólida, confía en que nada puede salir mal.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Soapy Stevens
- (as Wilfrid Hyde White)
Opiniones destacadas
A clever plot with a plan so cunning you are willing the "bad guys" to get away with it. It stands the test of time and seemed to improve with every viewing. Sellers, David Lodge and Bernard Cribbins are likeable rogues and Lionel Jeffries fits the sadistic warder part like a glove. Liz Fraser and Irene Handel are their usual excellent selves and Wilfred Hyde White shows his versatility throughout.
A splendid film - when it's scheduled for TV again, watch it or tape it - an underrated British Classic!
Unlike so many of these little films, however, Sellers plays a role that is relatively "normal"--without the odd accents or flamboyant acting. Instead, while a comedy, he plays his part of a prisoner rather straight. This isn't bad, however, as the film is a very low-key comedy and many of the supporting actors help out quite a bit with the comedy--particularly Lionel Jeffries, who plays a rather uptight guard.
The film begins with Sellers and his buddies incarcerated in one of the worst prisons in the UK. Colonel Klink of "Hogan's Heroes" did a much better job of running a tight prison compared to the Governor (Maurice Denham)! Despite being a con-man and habitual crook, Sellers is made a trustee and practically every sort of vice occurs right under the guards' noses. In fact, it's so lax there that when an old partner (Wilfrid Hyde-White) of Sellers arrives (disguised as a minister), Sellers and his friends agree to sneak out of prison a day before their discharge to commit a crime and then sneak back--guaranteeing them the perfect alibi. All looks like it will go like clockwork until the head guard is replaced by a martinet played by Lionel Jeffries. They are ready to abandon their plans when they realize that they can get past Jeffries--it will just take a lot more patience and planning.
There's a lot more to the film than this, but I don't want to spoil it. The bottom line is that the script is just lovely and it's no wonder that the film works so well. A nice little almost forgotten gem.
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- TriviaLiz Fraser (Ethel) was still learning to drive at the time the film was made. In the scene where Ethel follows the army convoy in an Aston Martin, she kept stalling as she set off on cue, so ropes were attached to the front of the car, out of shot, and it was towed.
- Errores(at around 61 minutes) The driver reversing the Black Maria is not white-haired Soapy Stevens, but a black-haired double.
- Citas
[Fred's wife has brought in a young baby when she visits Fred in prison]
Fred: How old is he now, my love?
Fred's wife: Eight months, dearest.
[Fred looks suspicious and counts on his fingers]
Fred: But I've been in here nearly two years.
[Fred's wife smiles sweetly]
Fred's wife: Oh yes, Fred. But you sent me some *lovely* letters.
- Créditos curiososOpening credits prologue: H.M. PRISON HUNTLEIGH
- ConexionesFeatured in Offbeat (1961)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Two Way Stretch
- Locaciones de filmación
- Frensham Ponds, Farnham, Surrey, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Dodger, Jelly and Lennie dump the prison van and escape in a dustbin van which returns them to the prison)
- Productoras
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 18 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.66 : 1