Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA madcap British farce about mistresses and minks in the London fur salon of Bodley, Bodley and Crouch. Gilbert Bodley plans to sell an expensive mink to a mobster dirt-cheap for his wife, b... Leer todoA madcap British farce about mistresses and minks in the London fur salon of Bodley, Bodley and Crouch. Gilbert Bodley plans to sell an expensive mink to a mobster dirt-cheap for his wife, because the wife is Gilbert's mistress and he wants to "close the deal." However, instead o... Leer todoA madcap British farce about mistresses and minks in the London fur salon of Bodley, Bodley and Crouch. Gilbert Bodley plans to sell an expensive mink to a mobster dirt-cheap for his wife, because the wife is Gilbert's mistress and he wants to "close the deal." However, instead of doing his own dirty work, he gets his reluctant partner, Arnold Crouch, to do it for him... Leer todo
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Miss Whittington
- (as Trudi Van Doorn/Trudie van Doorn)
- Painter
- (sin créditos)
- Double for Miss Tipdale
- (sin créditos)
- Painter
- (sin créditos)
- Painter
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
Farce became a mainstay of the British theatre where for decades there was hardly a time when some farce wasn't pulling in the crowds in the West End. Noted farceur Ray Cooney enjoyed particular success with a string of hit plays which were performed all over the world and have become staple fare for amateur dramatic societies.
It's seems only natural that a stage success should be put onto the big screen. "No Sex Please We're British" (1973), "Not Now Comrade" (1976) and "Don't Just Lie There Say Something" (1974) were all lame affairs and Cooney's "Run for Your Wife" (2012) bombed.
In the light of that preamble, 1973's "Not Now Darling" is something of a miracle. One of the reason's for the success of the movie is that it is in fact not really a movie at all, but rather a filmed stage play. The wise decision was made not to open it out, something screen adaptions felt obliged to do in an attempt to avoid staginess. Opening out a farce drops the pace which can be ruinous. "Not Now Darling" remains a rare record of British farce at its best.
Cooney was at the top of his game, penning smart and funny dialog delivered here by some true pros, all, or almost all, with vast stage experience, and all exhibiting spot-on timing, First and foremost is the great Leslie Philips, doing pretty much what he always did: the charming cad. He is partnered by Ray Cooney himself, in a hilarious turn. They are wonderfully supported by Carry On stalwarts Joan Sims and Barbara Windsor, together with seasoned stage performers Moira Lister, Bill Fraser and Derren Nesbitt. Rounding out the top-notch cast are the husband-and-wife veteran stage and screen stars Jack Hulbert and Cicely Courtneidge (her last screen performance) who are a joy to behold.
And then there's former beauty queen Julie Ege. No self-respecting sixties farce was without one or more sexy ladies who did little besides show off their bodies. Unlike her co-stars, Ege had no stage experience at all and after a brief and very minor screen career, returned to her native Norway and became a nurse. She had previously been signed to Hammer films who hoped "Creatures the World Forgot" would shoot her to international stardom as their "One Million Years B. C." had done for Raquel Welch. It was not to be. Ege's finest hour on screen is without doubt her appearance in "Not Now Darling". She is stunning to look at and turns in a very competent and funny performance and seems to be enjoying every minute.
Farce isn't for all tastes. While considered a lowbrow genre, done well it clearly demands dramatic skill, impeccable timing, physicality and great teamwork. "Not Now Darling" has all of those and shouldn't be missed by fans of the genre.
The editing is bizarrely poor & the direction's not much better, they must both have just been chucked out of film school. It's difficult not to feel sorry for poor Leslie Phillips, Joan Sims & Babs to have needed to do this, but work was work then & I'm sure they had fun together. To add to the discomfort, modern audiences will find the situation of a top furriers very uncomfortable, fur coats are indeed lovely, but they're probably best left with their original owners!
Honestly don't bother, even if you love films of this period, stick to something better & revisit a Carry On or similar.
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- TriviaThe role of Arnold Crouch was originally intended for Dudley Moore but he was signed to a film in the U.S. It was then offered to Terry Scott who developed an aneurysm and had to withdraw. Director Ray Cooney then assumed the role himself, having been the original actor in the out-of-town preview, before it opened in the West End.
- ErroresRoughly twenty minutes before the end of the film, the boom mic is clearly visible briefly in the upper left hand corner of the screen.
- Citas
Commissionaire: Morning, Miss Whittington.
Miss Whittington: Good morning, Frank.
Commissionaire: You're a bit late.
Miss Whittington: I'm all behind today.
Commissionaire: And quite a bit in front, too, eh?
Miss Whittington: Cheeky!
- ConexionesReferenced in Le vison voyageur (1984)
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- Nicht jetzt, Liebling
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 37 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1