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The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It

  • टीवी फ़िल्म
  • 1977
  • 56 मि
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John Cleese, Connie Booth, and Arthur Lowe in The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It (1977)
अपराधकॉमेडीपैरडीरहस्यव्यंग्य

अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe grandson of the world's first and foremost consulting detective and his bumbling, bionic sidekick attempt to catch the only living descendant of Professor Moriarty.The grandson of the world's first and foremost consulting detective and his bumbling, bionic sidekick attempt to catch the only living descendant of Professor Moriarty.The grandson of the world's first and foremost consulting detective and his bumbling, bionic sidekick attempt to catch the only living descendant of Professor Moriarty.

  • निर्देशक
    • Joseph McGrath
  • लेखक
    • Jack Hobbs
    • Joseph McGrath
    • John Cleese
  • स्टार
    • John Cleese
    • Arthur Lowe
    • Ron Moody
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    • निर्देशक
      • Joseph McGrath
    • लेखक
      • Jack Hobbs
      • Joseph McGrath
      • John Cleese
    • स्टार
      • John Cleese
      • Arthur Lowe
      • Ron Moody
    • 22यूज़र समीक्षाएं
    • 11आलोचक समीक्षाएं
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    बदलाव करें
    John Cleese
    John Cleese
    • Arthur Sherlock-Holmes
    Arthur Lowe
    Arthur Lowe
    • Dr. William Watson, M.D.
    Ron Moody
    Ron Moody
    • Dr. Henry Gropinger
    Holly Palance
    Holly Palance
    • Air Hostess
    Joss Ackland
    Joss Ackland
    • President
    Val Pringle
    • Black CIA Man
    Bill Mitchell
    • Klein
    Christopher Malcolm
    Christopher Malcolm
    • The Other CIA Man
    • (as Chris Malcolm)
    Gyearbuor Asante
    Gyearbuor Asante
    • African Delegate
    • (as Christopher Asante)
    Denholm Elliott
    Denholm Elliott
    • English Delegate
    Nick Tate
    Nick Tate
    • 1st Australian
    Josephine Tewson
    Josephine Tewson
    • Miss Hoskins
    Burt Kwouk
    Burt Kwouk
    • Chinese Delegate
    Stratford Johns
    Stratford Johns
    • Chief Commisioner Blocker
    Connie Booth
    Connie Booth
    • Mrs. Hudson…
    Derek Griffiths
    • Bus Conductor
    Billy Hamon
    • Constable at Scotland Yard
    Edmund Pegge
    Edmund Pegge
    • 2nd Australian
    • निर्देशक
      • Joseph McGrath
    • लेखक
      • Jack Hobbs
      • Joseph McGrath
      • John Cleese
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    10jdbuzz

    Diverse Views Disguise Classic British Comedy

    It has been so many years since I saw this but I do feel compelled to defend this gem against those who lambast it.

    It is interesting and unusual to observe the diversity of opinion here. That is what humour does I suppose. It is subjective. It either charges through your funny bone at 60,000 volts or it leaves you cold and wondering why you gave it the time.

    This show has some of Britain's best comic actors put together in a story that is silly and irreverent and the outcome is hilarious. The dialogue and visual comedy is beautifully delivered and the two leads (Cleese and Lowe) are superb together. This was made for them.

    I can't really say anymore other than to implore you to find this and watch it. You won't be disappointed and in a world devoid of genteel humour, this is a classic inane and harmless piece of comedic brilliance.
    8jzappa

    A Park, a Policeman and a Pretty GIrl

    The strange case has been made through studies that kids will laugh when presented with something out of place, like a funny face, if the face is made by someone with whom they are acquainted, but they will repel if it's presented by a stranger. This conveys that our reactions to inconsistencies, oddities, unanticipated discrepancies with normalcy and established ranks will differ in terms of particular circumstances. If the incongruity happens in a context where it's threatening, it'll dispose us toward a threatened reaction. This is maybe the seed of the horror genre. On the other hand, if the context is one that is distinguished as non-threatening, where the possibility of hurt and fear has been withheld, the scenarios are opportune for humor.

    We follow the attempts of Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson and various governments to stop all civilization from being destroyed, but everyone is too terminally stupid or apathetic to be successful at it. We need not worry about the targets of all the brutality and cruelty in blacker realms of comedy, including slapstick, because they're not completely human.

    It's an accelerated, often hilarious jaunt that heckles at just about everything mystery, espionage or potboiler in English and American media. Holmes, Bond, Columbo, etc., little more than a vaudeville act in breadth and elaboration. The peak of this film is Arthur Lowe as the guileless, blundering Watson, his stupidity and listlessness always counterblowing Cleese's temperamental ingenuity.
    8I_Ailurophile

    A tad uneven, but wonderfully funny at its best

    It's a strong start as a stand-in for the late, awful Henry Kissinger is treated appropriately. As the next scene greets us with a silly characterization and cheeky wordplay things continue to look up, though it seems to me that the bit is too drawn out. Some splendid silliness and wit in the third scene to greet us butts up in part against tiresome stereotypes and casual racism. With the fourth scene things start to gel and improve as the plot picks up and our contemporary Holmes is introduced, providing an anchor for the proceedings, while various ridiculous odds and ends continue to provide delightful embellished flavor. As the tale develops of a new game afoot between Holmes and Moriarty, with implications for the world at large, we're given a steady stream of gags, situational humor, exaggerated characters and acting, parody and absurdism in all aspects of the writing, and some good old physical comedy on top. And generally speaking, there's cleverness aplenty in a farce that would quite be fit for contemporary troupes like Monty Python (regardless of whether or not John Cleese was involved as both co-writer and star).

    Mind you, the case for 'The strange case of the end of civilization as we know it' would be stronger if it didn't take a little over one-third of the abbreviated length of only fifty-five minutes to earn its first hearty laugh. With that said, happily the humor actually does become more robust and worthwhile from that point onward, if still less than completely. All the while the very least that can be said is that the cast is terrific as they fully embrace the ludicrousness, and the high energy that every actor brings to each moment in turn is without question one of the top highlights and most consistent qualities of the picture. Likewise, this is splendidly well made in most every capacity, including swell stunts and effects, fine direction and editing, and excellent production design, art direction, costume design, and hair and makeup. And maybe most important of all - while the result is regrettably uneven, at its best the comedy writing is altogether brilliant. Between Cleese, director Joseph McGrath, and co-writer Jack Hobbs, there are some bits here that are just as terrifically funny as anything else the contributors have given us, and the strength of the back end handily compensates for that early stretch when the flick was struggling to find its feet.

    All told I do really like this, and I'm glad to offer it as a recommendation for anyone who appreciates British comedies. I just rather wish that the same vitality, zest, and ingenuity that characterizes the back two-thirds, and the last approximate third especially, had been applied more regularly. If the first twenty minutes were as sharp as the remainder, I'd have no detractions to make at all. Be that as it may, 'The strange case of the end of civilization as we know it' is still a blast overall, if an imperfect one, and far more than not it certainly provides the mirthful diversion we hope for. Unless you're a huge fan of someone involved I don't think there's any need to go out of your way for it, but at less than an hour this is well worth checking out if you do have the opportunity; just give it a chance to warm up first.
    caspian1978

    England's version of Police Squad

    For 1975, this was it! A typical John Cleese spoof that is meant for laughs. Connie Booth is added to the cast alongside her then husband Cleese. A surprise addition of the cast is late actor Arthur Lowe who has more laughs than Cleese. A strong supporting actor from other films such as IF... and The Ruling Class, Lowe is perfect as the stupid but love able side kick. For just a 55 minute feature, The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know it is a quick, yet fun ride that pokes fun at just about everything "detective like" in English and American media. Holmes, Bond, Columbo, etc.
    8johannesaquila

    Somewhere between Monty Python and Douglas Fairbanks (sic!)

    This 1-hour English mystery film spoof has a lot of brilliant moments, but also a lot of average moments. The latter are probably due to the small budget of a production for regional television.

    The overall plot is zany but coherent, even though it serves primarily as a means to hold various funny scenes together. I am not sure why some reviewers seem to find it confusing.

    The plot starts when someone kills Henry Kissinger, sorry, Gropinger, through the simple expedient of stealing his diary, leading him to address an Arabic crowd with "Shalom! Mazeltov!" The last surviving relative of Sherlock Holmes' classical adversary Professor Moriarty claims responsibility for the crime and announces the intent to end civilization as we know it.

    This naturally leads to representatives of the police forces of the 5 continents (Europe, Asia, Africa, America, Australia) to meet in London, decide not to do anything, and mostly get killed off one by one during their meetings. And to the last relative of Sherlock Holmes being called in. Played by John Cleese, today's Mr Holmes has his office in 221B Baker Street. He works together with the senile but bionically enhanced last relative of Dr Watson, played by Arthur Lowe. Their housekeeper Mrs Hudson is played by John Cleese's then wife Connie Booth, also of Monty Python fame.

    Due to the incompetence of Holmes and Watson, the perfectly disguised Moriarty manages to kill all the most famous TV detectives as well as James Bond. But who is Moriarty really? And will Holmes and Watson manage to save civilization as we know it (= US hegemony?), after all?

    The humour is generally even more over the top than in Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969). It includes some immensely quotable lines. In some ways it reminds me of Douglas Fairbanks' short silent Sherlock Holmes parody The Mystery of the Leaping Fish (1916), which managed to be even more extreme in a similar direction.

    If it weren't for various deficiencies due to an evidently hurried production, I would probably rate this film a 9 or 10. As it is, I think it deserves a rating somewhere between 7 and 8 if you like British humour (as I do).

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    • ट्रिविया
      Although the word "Civilization" has been spelled with a 'Z' for this article by the article's creator, the film is British-made in Britain, and the main Title Card of the film spells the word correctly with a 'S', as "Civilisation".
    • गूफ़
      The shot dead Australian cop laying over the table, can clearly be seen breathing at a rapid pace.
    • भाव

      [Watson is reading clues from a crossword puzzle to Holmes]

      Dr. William Watson, M.D.: 1 Across. A simple source of citrus fruit, 1, 5, 4.

      Arthur Sherlock Holmes: A lemon tree, my dear Watson.

      [Elsewhere in the hotel, Moriarty shoots Sam Spade]

      Dr. William Watson, M.D.: 2 Down. Conservative pays ex-wife maintenance. 7, 5.

      Arthur Sherlock Holmes: Alimony...alimony Tory, my dear Watson.

      Arthur Sherlock Holmes: Never cease to astound me.

      [Moriarty takes a sword to Hercule Poirot]

      Dr. William Watson, M.D.: 2 Down. Southern California style. 1, 2, 8.

      Arthur Sherlock Holmes: A la Monterrey, my dear Watson.

      Dr. William Watson, M.D.: Really good, holmes.

      [Moriarty shoots M]

      Dr. William Watson, M.D.: 4 Down. Burglar's entrance

      Arthur Sherlock Holmes: Alarm entry, my dear Watson

      Dr. William Watson, M.D.: That's rather poor, isn't it, Holmes? Right. One to go. A cowardly fish with a sting in its tail.

      Arthur Sherlock Holmes: Yellow manta ray, my dear Watson

      Dr. William Watson, M.D.: Brilliant, Holmes

      [Moriarty does in McCloud with an arrow]

    • कनेक्शन
      References Hawaii Five-O (1968)

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