On the Beat
- 1962
- 1 घं 46 मि
IMDb रेटिंग
6.8/10
1.1 हज़ार
आपकी रेटिंग
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंNorman wants to be a policeman like his father was, but he fails the height test (amongst others). One day, he gets out his father's old uniform and walks the beat. This leads to a level of ... सभी पढ़ेंNorman wants to be a policeman like his father was, but he fails the height test (amongst others). One day, he gets out his father's old uniform and walks the beat. This leads to a level of chaos that only Norman could cause.Norman wants to be a policeman like his father was, but he fails the height test (amongst others). One day, he gets out his father's old uniform and walks the beat. This leads to a level of chaos that only Norman could cause.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
Peggy Ann Clifford
- Guilio's Mother
- (as Peggyann Clifford)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
This is one of Norman's best films, it is very well made, well directed, paced well, good music and the best in physical comedy.
It has a host of British film regulars of the day, Raymond Huntley, Terence Alexander, David Lodge, Eric barker and Esma Cannon to name but a few, and a lovely Dilys laye. Sadly all concerned have passed away since and will not grace the screen again, Norman outlived them all.
The police chase is the highlight of the film, brilliantly done, and the funniest scene was the car washing bit with the water hose, I dare anyone not to laugh during that, it was amazingly funny, They don't do comedy like this anymore, the most recent to came anywhere near as Lee Evans, but he does no t do much now and I am sure he modelled himself on Norman Wisdom. And why not, He was one of the Best, up there with the likes of Chaplin, Laurel & Hardy.
It has a host of British film regulars of the day, Raymond Huntley, Terence Alexander, David Lodge, Eric barker and Esma Cannon to name but a few, and a lovely Dilys laye. Sadly all concerned have passed away since and will not grace the screen again, Norman outlived them all.
The police chase is the highlight of the film, brilliantly done, and the funniest scene was the car washing bit with the water hose, I dare anyone not to laugh during that, it was amazingly funny, They don't do comedy like this anymore, the most recent to came anywhere near as Lee Evans, but he does no t do much now and I am sure he modelled himself on Norman Wisdom. And why not, He was one of the Best, up there with the likes of Chaplin, Laurel & Hardy.
10vinnienh
Norman Wisdom surely is one of the best comedians of the 20th century. In this film he plays a double role as a would-be policeman and a gangster-hairdresser. The way he handles the sublimely script is perfect. The music adds much to the fun of watching this wonderful comedy.
Norman Pitkin has dreams of being a police officer like his dear old dad. However he is too short to make the force and instead works as the parking attendant for the fleet. Despite repeating attempts hs can't make the force until it's noticed that he's the spitting image of a suspected criminal, Giulio Napolitani. Pitkin is recruited to infiltrate the gang and take evidence.
I'm a big Wisdom fan but not the extent that I can't see when he has a weak spell. This film is a rerun of a similar theme a few years before when Pitkin tried to join the army. However this is not as funny as that as it is mostly very basic clowning with only a couple of funny, clever routines. The plot relies on the old-lookalike chestnut but doesn't use it until the last 20 minutes or so. It's still funny but lacks energy and the wit of some of his better routines.
Wisdom is as good as always and does his best whether the material is limited or not. He is impressive as two characters despite the fact that they aren't very funny. The problem is that he doesn't have a good support cast. Sure there's a few faces that you'll recognise from other more famous films but where's the regulars? Jerry Desmonde and Mr Grimsdale are both great actors/characters and they make a Wisdom film better. Here the support cast can't lift the film at all.
Overall it's still enjoyable even if it is very basic clowning that will mainly please kids, but this is not one of Wisdom's best.
I'm a big Wisdom fan but not the extent that I can't see when he has a weak spell. This film is a rerun of a similar theme a few years before when Pitkin tried to join the army. However this is not as funny as that as it is mostly very basic clowning with only a couple of funny, clever routines. The plot relies on the old-lookalike chestnut but doesn't use it until the last 20 minutes or so. It's still funny but lacks energy and the wit of some of his better routines.
Wisdom is as good as always and does his best whether the material is limited or not. He is impressive as two characters despite the fact that they aren't very funny. The problem is that he doesn't have a good support cast. Sure there's a few faces that you'll recognise from other more famous films but where's the regulars? Jerry Desmonde and Mr Grimsdale are both great actors/characters and they make a Wisdom film better. Here the support cast can't lift the film at all.
Overall it's still enjoyable even if it is very basic clowning that will mainly please kids, but this is not one of Wisdom's best.
"On the Beat" was among Norman Wisdom's later films and remains one of his best. In this outing, the ever-aspiring Norman Pitkin wants to be a policeman like his late father, but he is rejected for being too short. Undaunted, Norman goes for the police physical exam on a pair of stilts in one of the film's many hilarious skits. Still dreaming of a police career, Norman dons his dad's uniform and plays ball with a group of kids. During the game, he blows the police whistle, and mayhem not seen since the heydays of Mack Sennett and the Keystone Cops erupts throughout the town. The physical nature of Wisdom's comedy and the emphasis on visuals explain his broad appeal among non-English-speaking audiences, much like silent comedy attracted immigrant audiences in the United States.
As a bonus, "On the Beat" offers not one, but two Normans. Besides his on-screen persona, Pitkin, Wisdom also plays Giulio, an Italian gangster who poses as a hairdresser and uses his beauty salon as a front. Although the swishy mustached stereotype is dated and arguably offensive, Norman is too endearing and funny to be guilty of anything but going for a laugh. When Wisdom plays Norman the policeman impersonating Giulio the hairdresser the results are hysterical. Although Norman is nearly impossible to upstage, the pixie-like Esma Cannon as Norman's landlady, Mrs. Timms, manages to steal her scenes with delightful facial expressions and impish delivery. "On the Beat" is on the beat and strikes no false notes, providing a string of comic scenes that pay homage to silent comedy and generate tears of laughter.
As a bonus, "On the Beat" offers not one, but two Normans. Besides his on-screen persona, Pitkin, Wisdom also plays Giulio, an Italian gangster who poses as a hairdresser and uses his beauty salon as a front. Although the swishy mustached stereotype is dated and arguably offensive, Norman is too endearing and funny to be guilty of anything but going for a laugh. When Wisdom plays Norman the policeman impersonating Giulio the hairdresser the results are hysterical. Although Norman is nearly impossible to upstage, the pixie-like Esma Cannon as Norman's landlady, Mrs. Timms, manages to steal her scenes with delightful facial expressions and impish delivery. "On the Beat" is on the beat and strikes no false notes, providing a string of comic scenes that pay homage to silent comedy and generate tears of laughter.
Although Norman is often disparaged in the land of his birth there can be no doubt that this is a very funny and original film. If you have not seen this film I would like to advise you that it contains one of the funniest scenes on celluloid: Norman has always been turned down for the Police because of his height; he is much too short. Following an epiphanic moment in the street he goes along to his next medical - in stilts! Gags abound in the doctor's room ending with a quite hilarious punchline from the doctor. These old b&w films can be picked up fairly cheaply on video now. If you see this one get it - that scene alone is worth the money.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाValerie Van Ost's debut.
- गूफ़When Sgt. Wilkins first appears, she is walking into the salon, As she enters, it's obvious that the backdrop of the street is the same set which Norman entered in the opening scene which is used as the Police Station.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Norman Wisdom: His Story (2010)
- साउंडट्रैकOn the Beat
Played by The Clyde Valley Stompers (as the Clyde Valley Stompers)
टॉप पसंद
रेटिंग देने के लिए साइन-इन करें और वैयक्तिकृत सुझावों के लिए वॉचलिस्ट करें
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विवरण
- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- भाषाएं
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- Enayiler Kralı Polis
- फ़िल्माने की जगहें
- Seven Dials, कैमडन, लंदन, इंग्लैंड, यूनाइटेड किंगडम(The radio police cars converge out of side-roads during the whistle scenes.)
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