Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA tragic mishap at a chocolate factory results in candy lovers getting an unexpected 'extra' in their sweets. The problem is that they want more!A tragic mishap at a chocolate factory results in candy lovers getting an unexpected 'extra' in their sweets. The problem is that they want more!A tragic mishap at a chocolate factory results in candy lovers getting an unexpected 'extra' in their sweets. The problem is that they want more!
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Exploring themes that have been covered before to varying degrees of success by Sondheim (SWEENEY TODD) and director Antonia Bird in the even darker horror-comedy RAVENOUS, PASSIONS is a marvelous concept, but it seems as if something got lost in the translation from play to screenplay. Pythonites take heed; Terry Jones and Michael Palin wrote the play SECRETS, then adapted that for the screenplay, but this is Swiftian satire that's pitch black even by Python's standards.
I guess a considerable part of what the problems are with this movie lie in Giles Foster's direction. He doesn't seem to be sure if he's making an all-out slap-schticky farce, or a savage "veddy-veddy" British comedy of human foibles and frailties. In trying to give us the best of both worlds, the film suffers instead from a kind of unfocused schizophrenia.
What wonders would have been wrought if Terry Gilliam had directed, and Palin had taken the starring role (which seems to be written for him anyway), thereby completing the Python connection? Alas, we'll never know, but as it is, it's not half bad, and you could do MUCH worse.
I guess a considerable part of what the problems are with this movie lie in Giles Foster's direction. He doesn't seem to be sure if he's making an all-out slap-schticky farce, or a savage "veddy-veddy" British comedy of human foibles and frailties. In trying to give us the best of both worlds, the film suffers instead from a kind of unfocused schizophrenia.
What wonders would have been wrought if Terry Gilliam had directed, and Palin had taken the starring role (which seems to be written for him anyway), thereby completing the Python connection? Alas, we'll never know, but as it is, it's not half bad, and you could do MUCH worse.
Chumblies Chocolates, an old British firm, desperately needs to be brought up to date; it brings in a new executive and stumbles upon a secret formula that gets people hooked on their products.
I have to be honest: I'd always had vague memories of this film from my childhood. Someone very kindly emailed me to let me know the title; I watched it recently again, and again, and again. It's just so funny and so well made.
What is it about British humor from the 1980s? It's so sharp and witty, perhaps the beginnings of a darker brand of comedy?
The acting is wonderful; Freddie Jones is simply glorious as bumbling Mr. Chumley, Jonathan Pryce is a typical 1980s yuppie businessman and superb. For me, it has to be Vanessa Redgrave as Maltese Mrs. Garza that makes it; she is hilarious and such a giggle. You truly believe that Valletta harbour is a dangerous place.
A wickedly dark and sumptuous film! Ooh, I also love Prunella Scales in it; the lines she has are hilarious: 'Semen in the chocolate, that's not very nice, love!' So funny.
It's well worth seeing.
10/10.
I have to be honest: I'd always had vague memories of this film from my childhood. Someone very kindly emailed me to let me know the title; I watched it recently again, and again, and again. It's just so funny and so well made.
What is it about British humor from the 1980s? It's so sharp and witty, perhaps the beginnings of a darker brand of comedy?
The acting is wonderful; Freddie Jones is simply glorious as bumbling Mr. Chumley, Jonathan Pryce is a typical 1980s yuppie businessman and superb. For me, it has to be Vanessa Redgrave as Maltese Mrs. Garza that makes it; she is hilarious and such a giggle. You truly believe that Valletta harbour is a dangerous place.
A wickedly dark and sumptuous film! Ooh, I also love Prunella Scales in it; the lines she has are hilarious: 'Semen in the chocolate, that's not very nice, love!' So funny.
It's well worth seeing.
10/10.
I had never heard of this film until a few months ago when I saw it being advertised on ebay and decided to give it a try. Written by Monty Python regulars, Michael Palin and Terry Jones, this film has the feel of a Norman Wisdom film but thankfully without the pathos stage that seems to form a staple element of Mr. Wisdom's comedies.
Ian Littleton (Tyler Butterworth) is the hapless new employee who, by a tragic misunderstanding adds the human ingredient into Chumley's chocolate. At first, the new flavour is unpopular but gradually the public take to it so much that it becomes the must-have confectionery. The problem is, of course, that more humans must be found to to maintain the chocolate's success and no stone is left unturned in the search for more of the magic ingredient.
The film moves along at a fair pace with all the cast giving first class performances. Most notably, Vanessa Redgrave looks to be having the most fun playing the predatory suburban housewife, Mrs Garza. Prunella Scales (Fawlty Towers) displays her professionalism as the scatty secretary, Ethel; and Freddie Jones is the bumbling Mr Chumley. I think this film deserves stars.
Ian Littleton (Tyler Butterworth) is the hapless new employee who, by a tragic misunderstanding adds the human ingredient into Chumley's chocolate. At first, the new flavour is unpopular but gradually the public take to it so much that it becomes the must-have confectionery. The problem is, of course, that more humans must be found to to maintain the chocolate's success and no stone is left unturned in the search for more of the magic ingredient.
The film moves along at a fair pace with all the cast giving first class performances. Most notably, Vanessa Redgrave looks to be having the most fun playing the predatory suburban housewife, Mrs Garza. Prunella Scales (Fawlty Towers) displays her professionalism as the scatty secretary, Ethel; and Freddie Jones is the bumbling Mr Chumley. I think this film deserves stars.
Unless this a remake, the original (I think in b/w and from the late 1960's), then this is a bonus on the DVD of Ripping yarns.
The original story is about someone accidentally falling into a vat of the chocolate mixture, but instead of the stuff being thrown away it is made into chocolate bars and sold much to the disgust of many. However the new taste proves a hit and the trend is continued with other people being killed off and added to the stuff.
I think it is from the late 1960's but it could be wrong, and it might be early 1970's, but it is quite dated in appearance, picture, sound and general acting - unless they're being ironic in style...
The original story is about someone accidentally falling into a vat of the chocolate mixture, but instead of the stuff being thrown away it is made into chocolate bars and sold much to the disgust of many. However the new taste proves a hit and the trend is continued with other people being killed off and added to the stuff.
I think it is from the late 1960's but it could be wrong, and it might be early 1970's, but it is quite dated in appearance, picture, sound and general acting - unless they're being ironic in style...
I tell friends this is the funniest film about cannibalism I've ever seen! I've put in on wish lists, tried Netflix, everything, and I can't find it on DVD.
Fortuntely, I do have a pretty good VHS I can watch whenever I like.
It was my first exposure to Sammi Davis, who later turned up in Quentin Tarantino's "Four Rooms" in her voluptuous best.
The Monty Python influence is obvious. After all Michael Palin and Terry Jones put it together. Terry Gilliam did "Brazil" and here's Jonathan Price. He and Michael Palin starred in Brazil. Another very dark and humorous film.
Finally, there's the totally wonderful Vanessa Redgrave.
Enjoy it if you can find it.
Fortuntely, I do have a pretty good VHS I can watch whenever I like.
It was my first exposure to Sammi Davis, who later turned up in Quentin Tarantino's "Four Rooms" in her voluptuous best.
The Monty Python influence is obvious. After all Michael Palin and Terry Jones put it together. Terry Gilliam did "Brazil" and here's Jonathan Price. He and Michael Palin starred in Brazil. Another very dark and humorous film.
Finally, there's the totally wonderful Vanessa Redgrave.
Enjoy it if you can find it.
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- TriviaBased on the play 'Secrets' by Michael Palin and Terry Jones it was originally scripted in 1973 and they later adapted it for this film version.
- ConexionesVersion of Black and Blue: Secrets (1973)
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 118,206
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 5,373
- 10 abr 1988
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