Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA former British colony in dire need of economic aid tries to play the British against the Soviets in an attempt to secure economic aid from either side in return for political loyalty.A former British colony in dire need of economic aid tries to play the British against the Soviets in an attempt to secure economic aid from either side in return for political loyalty.A former British colony in dire need of economic aid tries to play the British against the Soviets in an attempt to secure economic aid from either side in return for political loyalty.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Señar Amphibulos Prime Minister of Gaillardia
- (as Señar Peter Sellers)
- Her Serene Highness Princess Ilyena
- (as Luciana Paoluzzi)
Opiniones destacadas
1959 was the same year that Peter Sellers starred in the wonderful parody of politics and a tiny fictional film, "The Mouse That Roared". Oddly, "Carlton-Browne" has a very similar plot, some of the same cast and came out at almost the same time! But, because "The Mouse That Roared" was such a wonderful film, "Carlton-Browne" has been forgotten.
The film is about the fictional country of Gaillardia--a tiny country that had been part of the British empire. When the film begins, the ancient British representative on the island alerts his superiors in the UK that "something is up" there. Apparently, some folks have been digging holes and some Russian-types have been seen there. This information eventually results in a series of international incidents that are all a microcosm of the struggle between the East and West at the time.
So why did the film turn out so ordinary? Well, most of it is the writing. It just isn't all that funny. And, what's worse is that Sellers is almost completely wasted. A very talented man, he DID have a habit of making brilliant and dull films throughout his career. While this one isn't bad, it is a bit dull here and there. Given a re-write, better pacing (it drags) and less "kooky" music, the film might have worked as a comedy. As is, it is a bit clever but that is all.
In any event they have a new young king in Ian Bannen courtesy of an assassination, a double dealing prime minister in Peter Sellers and they've been a British protectorate for some generations now. But the place is so small and insignificant that no one quite remembers it at the Foreign Office headed by Raymond Huntley.
It falls in the office of Miscellaneous Territories headed by Terry- Thomas and that should tell you all you need to know as he's sent out on a diplomatic mission to find out why everyone is so interested in this place all of a sudden.
Man In A Cocked Hat has some funny moments, but it's generally a weak satire on the art of diplomacy British style. This film recalls in the recent past the blundering diplomacy of the Suez Crisis which brought down a Tory Prime Minister served by a Foreign Secretary much like Huntley.
Terry-Thomas and Peter Sellers fans should like this though.
The film starts with some wickedly funny characterizations of the upper-class bureaucrats running the Foreign Office --- the British are pilloried in the way that only the British can pillory themselves. But after that, the film loses its way in a conventional farcical plot. Terry-Thomas watchable as always, but the great talent in the cast (Peter Sellers, et al) is largely wasted.
A diverting, but not great film.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaIn the montage of newspaper headlines that follows the death of the king and his heir the Pravda headline translates as "Labor of the Heroic Millions."
- ErroresIt does seem odd that a British European Airways helicopter should land on a Pacific island.
- Citas
Señar Amphibulos Prime Minister of Gaillardia: [after Carlton-Browne takes a sip] No. No. You must drink in one. Otherwise you will get a bit - you know?
Cadogan de Vere Carlton-Browne: Delicious!
Señar Amphibulos Prime Minister of Gaillardia: Yes. Yes. Is called "Gruzanios". Not a drop is drunk until it is three weeks old. And now we will have the musica!
- Créditos curiosos"The producers gratefully acknowledge the co-operation and assistance of the Government and Inhabitants of the Island of Gaillardia, Shepperton, Middlesex, England."
- ConexionesEdited into Heroes of Comedy: Terry-Thomas (1995)
- Bandas sonorasEton Boating Song
(uncredited)
Music by Algernon Drummond
[Played at the airport when Carlton-Browne arrives]
Selecciones populares
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Man in a Cocked Hat
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productora
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 28 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.66 : 1