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Up the Creek

  • 1958
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23min
NOTE IMDb
6,0/10
438
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David Tomlinson in Up the Creek (1958)
ComédieParodieSatire

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDuring the Cold War, an idiotic R.N. lieutenant, who cannot be fired due to his connections, is transferred from the Admiralty to a faraway mothball fleet on a rusty destroyer whose crew is ... Tout lireDuring the Cold War, an idiotic R.N. lieutenant, who cannot be fired due to his connections, is transferred from the Admiralty to a faraway mothball fleet on a rusty destroyer whose crew is running an illegal money-making scheme.During the Cold War, an idiotic R.N. lieutenant, who cannot be fired due to his connections, is transferred from the Admiralty to a faraway mothball fleet on a rusty destroyer whose crew is running an illegal money-making scheme.

  • Réalisation
    • Val Guest
  • Scénario
    • Val Guest
    • Len Heath
    • John Warren
  • Casting principal
    • David Tomlinson
    • Peter Sellers
    • Wilfrid Hyde-White
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    438
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Val Guest
    • Scénario
      • Val Guest
      • Len Heath
      • John Warren
    • Casting principal
      • David Tomlinson
      • Peter Sellers
      • Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • 16avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    David Tomlinson
    David Tomlinson
    • Lt. Humphrey Fairweather
    Peter Sellers
    Peter Sellers
    • CPO Doherty
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • Adm. Foley
    Vera Day
    Vera Day
    • Lily
    Liliane Sottane
    Liliane Sottane
    • Susanne
    Tom Gill
    • Flag Lieutenant
    Michael Goodliffe
    Michael Goodliffe
    • Nelson
    Reginald Beckwith
    Reginald Beckwith
    • Publican
    Lionel Murton
    Lionel Murton
    • Perkins
    John Warren
    • Cooky
    Lionel Jeffries
    Lionel Jeffries
    • Steady Barker
    Howard Williams
    • Bunts
    Peter Collingwood
    • Chippie
    Barry Lowe
    Barry Lowe
    • Webster
    Edwin Richfield
    Edwin Richfield
    • Bennett
    David Lodge
    David Lodge
    • Scouse
    Max Butterfield
    • Lofty
    Malcolm Ranson
    • Small Boy
    • Réalisation
      • Val Guest
    • Scénario
      • Val Guest
      • Len Heath
      • John Warren
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    boblipton

    David Tomlinson Is All At Sea

    When Lieutenant David Tomlinson tests out his rocket and it destroys his superior's bathroom, Admiral Wilfred Hyde-White can't court-martial him; Tomlinson has family connections. So, in the best traditions of Her Majesty's Navy, he's promoted to command of a ship. True, it's part of the mothball fleet, and true, it doesn't have the full complement. That doesn't stuff bosun Peter Sellers from drawing rations and pay for the missing sailors, selling them to the locals, and running some money-making operations besides.

    It's a type of service comedy very familiar to those of us who grew up in the 1960s with TV shows like F TROOP. Writer-director Val Guest may have started out doing music-hall sort of movie farces, but this one has a nice satiric bite about Navy wastage, as well as a full complement of skilled comic actors, including Lionel Jeffries, and Peter Pettingell.
    8SimonJack

    Early Sellers in a very good military spoof

    Comedies about military service were common during the 1950s and 1960s. In Hollywood, most tended to be big film efforts, while in England, they were mostly B films. But that takes nothing away from the entertainment of those films on the east side of the pond. Indeed, "Up the Creek" is a gem of a British comedy. The film is something of a spoof of the Royal Navy in the time after World War II.

    This is one of Peter Sellers' first full-length films in a starring role. David Tomlinson is very good as Lt. Humphrey Fairweather. All of the supporting cast are very good. But, Sellers, who has second billing behind Tomlinson, steals the show as the boatswain (bosun), Chef Petty Officer Doherty. To the men of his crew, who can be remarkably sharp when the situation calls for military decorum, Doherty is called "boss." And for good reason. I won't say why that is, because it's part of the humorous plot.

    Hollywood made a number of military comedies with big-name stars and the budgets and trimmings to go with them. Among the best of these were "Kiss Them for Me" of 1957 with Cary Grant, "Operation Petticoat" of 1959 with Grant and Tony Curtis, "Wake Me When it's Over" of 1960, "The Wackiest Ship in the Army," of 1960, and "The Horizontal Lieutenant" of 1962.

    But none of those were as funny as "Up the Creek." Four years after this British film came out, the military comedy show, "McHale's Navy" began airing on ABC TV in the U.S. It has an uncanny resemblance to this earlier British movie. "McHale's Navy" was highly popular and indeed, very funny. It led to a movie in 1964 with some of the same cast.

    Life aboard the H.M.S. Barclay wasn't all that bad for a time. Watch this movie if you get the chance, and I'm sure you'll agree.
    4southdavid

    Sans Paddle

    Ho Boy! I've been watching whatever Hammer films I could find to keep up with the "House of Hammer" podcast. Whilst mostly associated with Horror, the most consistent shudder has come whenever I've learned that the next film to watch is a comedy. "Up The Creek" was another dire effort, with, unfortunately, a sequel that'll be next week's punishment.

    After several incidents involving his penchant for missile testing, Lieutenant Fairweather (David Tomlinson) is instructed to take command of the mothballed HMS Berkley. For the last few years, the Berkley has been led by Chief Petty Officer Doherty (Peter Sellars) and he has set up a co-operative with his men, selling goods and services to the nearby village of Meadows End. As news of Fairweather's arrival in the village reaches them, they try desperately to get the ship in suitable condition before he gets there.

    Despite the pedigree in the cast, Tomlinson, Sellars, Lionel Jeffries is back again having been in "Revenge of Frankenstein" last week, Wilfred Hyde-White is also in it as a horseracing obsessed Admiral, I'm afraid that I didn't enjoy "Up the Creek". The scenario isn't particularly new, conniving wise-ass military men pulling off schemes would be used in "McHale's Navy" but at the time was being made use of by Phil Silver with the Sgt Bilko character. I feel like the problem is that "Bilko", for example, has jokes within that set up and all this film has is the set up. There wasn't a single funny line or amusing moment and it was a real chore to get through. It's supposed to be a farce, I assume but it doesn't work as all they really do to Tomlinson is say "don't look at this" a lot, whilst pointing him in another direction.

    Part of the problem is that Tomlinson isn't an authoritarian figure that needs to be outwitted, even the film is aware of this when it repeats exactly same plot again with the arrival of the Admiral towards the films conclusion. Tomlinson would, I suspect, have been reasonably happy for the crew to continue their nonsense, if it meant he could continue to dick about with missiles.

    Even this early performance from Peter Sellers can't rescue a film that time has stripped of whatever meagre laughs it might have once had.
    6plan99

    An interesting watch.

    Not the funniest film ever made but it's entertaining enough throughout its running time. This film probably has some basis in fact as the UK armed forces are well known for the enormous wasting of money on equipment that is of poor quality or does not operate as it should so forgetting about a ship for a few years is entirely possible.

    I'm not all that keen on farce films but this one was OK as it wasn't overdone as it often the case, more of a situation comedy than an all out farce.

    Worth watching by fans of 1950s UK comedies featuring an early appearance of Peter Sellers who had not yet fully developed the type that he became famous for later that I don't enjoy watching, so he was OK in this.
    5malcolmgsw

    Guest plagurising himself

    As has been mentioned by a previous reviewer,Val Guest,a co writer for Oh Mr Porter,has used some of the situations and lines from Oh Mr Porter in this film. The problem is that unlike Oh Mr Porter this film is not very funny. Furthermore David Tomlinson,who had high opinion of himself,which i do not share is no match for Will Hay. Peter Sellers gives a rather bland and disappointing performance particularly when compared with his performance in The Naked Truth. There are a lot of reliable character actors on hand to give him support such as Lionel jeffries,Sam kydd,Wilfred Hyde White. For some reason,probably economy,a completely unkown continental actress was chosen for the female lead. Mediocre at best.

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    • Anecdotes
      The warship seen in the film was the 'Berkeley Castle', an ex Castle Class Corvette of the Royal Navy.
    • Gaffes
      The soaps, towels etc wouldn't be marked "HMS" (Her Majesty's Ship) as this is merely a title for a ship and would always be followed by a name. Rather, they might be marked "RN" for "Royal Navy."
    • Citations

      Lt. Humphrey Fairweather: I'm afraid we're breaking the law.

      Publican: Well, even Nelson had a blind eye, hadn't he?

    • Connexions
      Featured in Discovering Film: Peter Sellers (2015)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 juillet 1958 (Irlande)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Up the Creek!
    • Lieux de tournage
      • New Elstree Studios, The Waterfront, Elstree, Hertfordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Studio, now The Waterfront Elstree)
    • Société de production
      • Henry Halstead Productions
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    • Durée
      1 heure 23 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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