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White Cargo

  • 1973
  • 1h 17min
NOTE IMDb
3,8/10
285
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Imogen Hassall and David Jason in White Cargo (1973)
Comédie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAlbert 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... Tout lireAlbert 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.

  • Réalisation
    • Ray Selfe
  • Scénario
    • Ray Selfe
    • David McGillivray
  • Casting principal
    • David Jason
    • Hugh Lloyd
    • Imogen Hassall
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,8/10
    285
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Ray Selfe
    • Scénario
      • Ray Selfe
      • David McGillivray
    • Casting principal
      • David Jason
      • Hugh Lloyd
      • Imogen Hassall
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    David Jason
    David Jason
    • Albert Toddey
    Hugh Lloyd
    Hugh Lloyd
    • Chumley
    Imogen Hassall
    Imogen Hassall
    • Stella
    Tim Barrett
    Tim Barrett
    • Fosdyke
    David Prowse
    David Prowse
    • Harry
    • (as Dave Prowse)
    Raymond Cross
    • Dudley Fox
    John Barber
    • Special Agent
    Sue Bond
    • Desiree
    Stanley Stewart
    • Jim
    Geraldine Hart
    • Housewife
    Roger Adamson
    • Carpet Salesman
    Paddy McQueen
    • Old Lady
    Nik Zaran
    • Strip Club Manager
    Peter Thompson
    • Paraffin Man
    Sonny Caldinez
    Sonny Caldinez
    • Bodyguard
    Frank Ray
    • Thug
    Bozena
    • Girl
    Viviene Stokes
    • Girl
    • Réalisation
      • Ray Selfe
    • Scénario
      • Ray Selfe
      • David McGillivray
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    7Weirdling_Wolf

    David Jason's steely-haired, erstwhile Bond cuts quite a diminutive dash!

    This unrepentantly ribald, pratfall-laden 70s farce is curiously under-documented, and in the rare occasions it is discussed, the film is summarily dismissed as though an especially ill tempered Tom Cat! Which is somewhat surprising, as this rather jocular, low-rent Walter Mitty-esque fable has a deliciously whimsical performance from future national treasure David Jason as the daydreaming drip Albert Toddey, whose frequently lurid flights of fancy usually take the suave form of his sexy, nattily attired,super Stoic, super spy alter ego, adored by women, greatly feared by all mortal men, but in his dour, day-to-day reality, this diminutive dolt, while yearning for adventure inadvertently finds himself in the heady midst of a ludicrously far-fetched, back of a match-book plot of cartoonishly cackling villainy, and their rather unsophisticated flesh-peddling racket. 'White Cargo' is undeniably silly, and for the most part, it is entirely intentional, David Jason's steely-haired, erstwhile Bond cuts quite a dash, and his fluency with physical comedy has a keen, Buster Keaton vibrancy, and the estimable comedian is vigorously supported by brawny cult hero David Prowse, and fellow 'The Saint' alumnus, the no less statuesque Imogen Hassell is a buxom joy to behold! While frequent Pete Walker collaborator David McGillvray's episodic script sometimes lacks finesse, it nonetheless keeps things moving along with noisome alacrity, and the pleasingly sprightly score by David 'Shatter' Lindup is certainly a jaunty enough affair. While 'White Cargo' is, perhaps, a little over burdened with mediocrity it still proves to be more fun than some might have led you to believe.
    3Prismark10

    White Cargo

    Director Ray Selfe was better known for saucy comedies. This movie was originally meant to be a vehicle for The Goodies.

    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.
    2SnoopyStyle

    Frighteningly bad British comedy

    Albert Toddey (David Jason) is a homely lonely guy. He goes to a strip club and rescues Stella from a thug. Or did he? She takes him home and tells him that girls have been disappearing. Two men comes and snatches away the girl while Albert is in the other room. He finds a note with Arabic writing. He continues to search for the missing stripper while his daydreams keep getting into the way. There are two bumbling immigration agents investigating Albert and the disappearances. The girls are being sold into white slavery to the middle east.

    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.
    3Tony-Holmes

    Curiosity value only?

    This is NOT the worst film I've ever seen, and I've been watching actual and TV films for over 60 years now. But it's on the short list, along with the few vampire/horror movies I've ever strayed onto, a couple of other dire 'sex' comedies of the 70s (generally as erotic as cold porridge), and the last couple of Carry On movies, made well after the 'regulars' had mostly retired or died.

    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!
    6richardchatten

    Mister Fantastic

    Sir David is unlikely to thank if you mention this reminder of his wilderness years between 'Do Not Adjust Your Set' and his guest role in 'Porridge', but this silly little farce provides him with a showy part in an actual movie. It also provides a poignant reminder of the lovely but ill-fated Imogen Hassell; it's one major liability being the dreadful music.

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      Made in less than two-and-a-half weeks for £70,000.
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      [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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    • Date de sortie
      • 1973 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Albert's Follies
    • Lieux de tournage
      • London, Greater London, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(filmed on location in and around)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Border Film Productions
      • Negus-Fancey
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      • 80 000 £GB (estimé)
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      • 1h 17min(77 min)
    • Mixage
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