Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAlbert is a bumbling civil servant, who dreams that he is a Bond-like secret agent. He gets involved in a plot to smuggle young women out to the Middle East. More by luck than judgment he ma... Leer todoAlbert is a bumbling civil servant, who dreams that he is a Bond-like secret agent. He gets involved in a plot to smuggle young women out to the Middle East. More by luck than judgment he manages to thwart the baddies and save the day.Albert is a bumbling civil servant, who dreams that he is a Bond-like secret agent. He gets involved in a plot to smuggle young women out to the Middle East. More by luck than judgment he manages to thwart the baddies and save the day.
- Harry
- (as Dave Prowse)
Opiniones destacadas
They wisely bailed out, especially as they wrote their own material and were known more comedy aimed at kids.
With a young David Jason. This is an inept comedy, badly written with a little sauciness.
Albert (David Jason) is a civil servant who fantasises that he is a superspy. He ends up in a strip club and stumbles into a scheme where white women are sold as sex slaves to arabs.
At times the movie looks like a series of long sketches with fantasy sequences. It is cheaply made and not that funny.
The only note of interest is the casting of David Jason and Dave Prowse.
The other reviews describe the essence of the 'plot', though I'd take that word loosely for this film. One did helpfully say that the script had been intended for the Goodies - who created classic TV comedy back in the day -- but they wisely decided to be doing something else that week!
The one review that was well wide of the mark was that of Egham1, who pointed out that Imogen Hassall might have enjoyed the proceeds, apparently unaware that she'd met a tragic end just a few years after this film was released (escaped?). A cruel voice might wonder if she'd finally atched it, and decided to do herself in to avoid further major embarrassment?
As one or two reviews said, this film may be lousy, but it does at least feature one star of two of the UK's great sitcoms (Jason, Only Fools, & Open All Hours) and Dave Prowse, soon to become the body of Darth Vader (they decided his Bristol pirate accent didn't have the gravitas for frightening people?!). A most unlikely pairing!
This is frighteningly bad. It's suppose to be a comedy to somebody but I couldn't tell you who that audience would be. I guess this was the state of British comedy at the time. Imogen Hassall is the only compelling personality in this. David Jason is playing too dumb and too pathetic. None of it struck me as being funny. I was interested in seeing the girls get rescued which kept me watching until the end. But I wasn't happy about it. It's a short movie and I couldn't wait for it to end after an hour. The last section is one bad slapstick after another. I made it to the end and I'm giving that a 2.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaMade in less than two-and-a-half weeks for £70,000.
- Citas
[Albert is remembering how at the age of eleven he crawled under the table to retrieve a toy car and saw the legs of the teenage babysitter]
Albert Toddey: [voiceover] It was after that that I realised that girls weren't just boys with longer hair and prettier legs.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Albert's Follies
- Locaciones de filmación
- London, Greater London, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(filmed on location in and around)
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- GBP 80,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 17 minutos
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