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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAlbert is a cheerful, unscrupulous "tally-man", a door-to-door salesman who cons housewives into buying things they don't need on the installment plan. He's happy - until he begins to fall i... Ler tudoAlbert is a cheerful, unscrupulous "tally-man", a door-to-door salesman who cons housewives into buying things they don't need on the installment plan. He's happy - until he begins to fall in love.Albert is a cheerful, unscrupulous "tally-man", a door-to-door salesman who cons housewives into buying things they don't need on the installment plan. He's happy - until he begins to fall in love.
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Monte Landis
- Arnold Radcliffe
- (as Monty Landis)
Judith Furse
- Mrs. Ackroyd
- (as Judith Furze)
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Ian Hendry never quite got the recognition he deserved and he's very good in this film, as is everyone else in it. His character takes full advantage of the consumer boom of the times when people wanted the latest gadgets but did not have the cash to pay the full amount required. Of great historical interest on top of being a film that's very well worth watching. I did spot Peter Bowles in a smallish part. There was probably a few real "tally men" like Hendry's character back in the day, there was of course agents from "The Provvy" who collected insurance premiums on a weekly basis on doorsteps. They are still around, The Provident that is not the collectors.
LIVE NOW - PAY LATER is an interesting little slice of social milieu and one of those British social dramas that acts like a snapshot of its era, very similar to the kitchen sink or angry young man genres that were topping the box office at the time. This one's about the changing financial face of the country post-WW2 and the growth of credit and what it could do to people. Anyone who's a fan of the bailiff documentaries that are popular on TV in the 21st century will find much of interest here, while others will just enjoy the wealth of acting talent including Ian Hendry in his glory days and the likes of Gregson, Fraser and even Peter Butterworth as solid support.
Albert is a cheerful, unscrupulous "tally-man", a door-to-door salesman who cons housewives into buying things they don't need on the instalment plan. He's happy - until he begins to fall in love.
Albert's falling in love is never convincing, and so it proved. This is a rather tawdry tale of a man who cons himself, and everybody else, through life.
He talks the unsuspecting into living on credit, "only pay a shilling in the pound ... each week".
Living on tick, hire-purchase, the never-never was a forerunner to the credit card society we live in today, except the bailiffs would be round to repossess your items of desire if you couldn't keep up the payments.
Albert has at least three women on the go, and three families he barely owns up to. He is a nasty character, although I think he was meant to be seen as a loveable rogue.
There is a top notch cast of familiar faces, many who went on to do better things than this.
Albert's falling in love is never convincing, and so it proved. This is a rather tawdry tale of a man who cons himself, and everybody else, through life.
He talks the unsuspecting into living on credit, "only pay a shilling in the pound ... each week".
Living on tick, hire-purchase, the never-never was a forerunner to the credit card society we live in today, except the bailiffs would be round to repossess your items of desire if you couldn't keep up the payments.
Albert has at least three women on the go, and three families he barely owns up to. He is a nasty character, although I think he was meant to be seen as a loveable rogue.
There is a top notch cast of familiar faces, many who went on to do better things than this.
One evening many years ago i went into the long vanished Prince Albert pub in Golders Green Road.There swaying unsteadily was Ian Hendry looking very much the worse for wear and obviously drunk,offering to serve me.His career by that time was on the way down the drain to a great extent because of this drinking habit.Such a shame as he clearly had a lot of talent as shown by this film.What his career might have amounted to if he had been given some of the parts he was turned down for is now just conjecture.This is a very enjoyable film with lots of sparkling performances from familiar faces.With regard to the topless bath scene i wonder whether the version circulating was the continental version.Film directors would usually shoot 2 versions of such scenes.One more chaste for the British censor to approve,without any nudity,and one for the continent where it could all hang out !
Ian Hendry plays Albert, a cheeky, womanising, door-to door salesman, with a never-take-no-for-an-answer attitude, who lives his life for the moment, and with no thought of his future, or the consequences of his actions on the people he encounters.
Albert's patter, and his way with the ladies, is very reminiscent of Michael Caine's Alfie, made four years after Live Now Pay Later of course, a point not lost on Hendry later on his career, who often joked about life's irony that it was Alfie of course that went on to become a commercial hit, and made Caine an international star, whereas Hendry's film just got lost in B picture heaven!
Hendry also auditioned, and lost, against Caine for the part of Lt Bromhead in Zulu, but they finally got together on screen in 1971 in Get Carter!
It's not fair to compare Live Now Pay Later with Alfie, personally I like both films very much, but when you've seen both characters in full swing, you do see Hendry's point:)
Albert's patter, and his way with the ladies, is very reminiscent of Michael Caine's Alfie, made four years after Live Now Pay Later of course, a point not lost on Hendry later on his career, who often joked about life's irony that it was Alfie of course that went on to become a commercial hit, and made Caine an international star, whereas Hendry's film just got lost in B picture heaven!
Hendry also auditioned, and lost, against Caine for the part of Lt Bromhead in Zulu, but they finally got together on screen in 1971 in Get Carter!
It's not fair to compare Live Now Pay Later with Alfie, personally I like both films very much, but when you've seen both characters in full swing, you do see Hendry's point:)
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- CuriosidadesFirst full length cinema film of Peter Bowles.
- Erros de gravaçãoAbout half way through the film, Ian Hendry gets into his van in a light suit. In the next scene when he gets out of it, he is in a dark suit.
- Trilhas sonorasLive Now - Pay Later
Written by Ruth Batchelor and Clive Westlake
Arranged by Harry Robertson (uncredited)
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- Live Now - Pay Later
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- Luton, Bedfordshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(used car sales showroom)
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 44 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1
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