Dois amigos decidem passar férias no sul da França. Chegando a uma vila deserta, eles logo se envolvem com uma gangue de ladrões de joias e uma bela mulher.Dois amigos decidem passar férias no sul da França. Chegando a uma vila deserta, eles logo se envolvem com uma gangue de ladrões de joias e uma bela mulher.Dois amigos decidem passar férias no sul da França. Chegando a uma vila deserta, eles logo se envolvem com uma gangue de ladrões de joias e uma bela mulher.
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Lewis Alexander
- Casino Patron
- (não creditado)
Jack Arrow
- Casino Staff
- (não creditado)
Clive Cazes
- Renard
- (não creditado)
Paul Danquah
- Hassim
- (não creditado)
Sally Douglas
- Lady at Casino
- (não creditado)
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Maybe you have to be a Morecambe and Wise fan like me, but I loved this film so much. The comic duo find themselves in the midst of a jewel theft and a beautiful woman, Claudette. One of the most entertaining scenes in this film is when Morecambe accidentally wins a massive amount of money at a casino. Gags are plenty in this film, but occasionally, when Morecambe and Wise aren't on the screen, it gets ever so slightly over-serious. But this is just one tinsey handicap of a very funny film. If you get bored with Morecambe and Wise (not very likely) then you can enjoy the beautiful French Riviera scenery (the film was actually filmed there). Enjoy! 9/10
The English comedy team of Morecambe&Wise made only a few film appearances and never even tried to break into the American market as did their contemporaries Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. Having seen clips of their television work I can say that after watching That Riviera Touch they were strangely subdued for this film.
Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise play a pair of traffic enforcement officers who decide to take an immediate holiday after ticketing Queen Elizabeth's own illegally parked vehicle. I guess that's one of the real perks of royalty.
When they get to the Riviera scheming Susanne Lloyd figures these two not too bright Englishmen are the perfect pigeons to hide and transport some stolen jewels. She's working for gang and another gang is also interested in the swag. Not to mention the authorities.
They convince Eric and Ernie to stay in a special villa that has trap doors and secret passages and tap water spigots that if turned the right way will kill you. A perfect place for a pair of tourist yokels.
The final scene with Eric on water skis and Ernie trying to rescue him is pretty funny and well executed. Still the film overall is not as good as some of the television material I've seen.
It's a good introduction though for American fans.
Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise play a pair of traffic enforcement officers who decide to take an immediate holiday after ticketing Queen Elizabeth's own illegally parked vehicle. I guess that's one of the real perks of royalty.
When they get to the Riviera scheming Susanne Lloyd figures these two not too bright Englishmen are the perfect pigeons to hide and transport some stolen jewels. She's working for gang and another gang is also interested in the swag. Not to mention the authorities.
They convince Eric and Ernie to stay in a special villa that has trap doors and secret passages and tap water spigots that if turned the right way will kill you. A perfect place for a pair of tourist yokels.
The final scene with Eric on water skis and Ernie trying to rescue him is pretty funny and well executed. Still the film overall is not as good as some of the television material I've seen.
It's a good introduction though for American fans.
I'd forgotten that Ernie Wise fancied himself as a bit of a crooner, but not for long as his opening title song - "Riv-yerra Touch" sets the cat-sat-mat style of lyrical tone for this really rather ordinary comedy. He and Eric Morecambe are traffic wardens who accidentally try to put a parking ticket on the mother of all British VIPs. They reckon it's best to get out of there and so head to the Cöte d'Azur for an holiday. Before they even get through the douanier, their dilapidated old motor has been marked to be part of an operation to smuggle some valuable jewels out of the country. Paul Stassino ensures that his glamourous sidekick "Claudette" (Suzanne Lloyd) captivates the two gullible Brits and as they settle into their villa, they become easy marks for the criminals. Well that's the plan, anyway, but as the plot develops and the body count mounts (and disappears) the police and the tourists become a little more wise to events - but can they thwart the cunning plans of "le Pirate"? There are fleeting moments when the chemistry between these two men shines through, and there is the odd one-liner to raise a smile, but for the most part this just looked like an excuse for everyone to head to the Med and have an holiday. The scenario is contrived and there's more than a little of the "Carry On" too it, as the score helps reinforce the smuttily unfunny stereotypes of sex and language. It's not that it is dated, though it is, it's more that had you never seen their popular television shows in the UK, you might legitimately wonder why it had been made with this pairing at all - it's all so predictably flat. More entente banal than cordiale.
First time hearing about Eric & Ernie.
The two get mixed up with jewel thieves on their vacation in France.
The two get mixed up with jewel thieves on their vacation in France.
This is not as funny as The Intelligence Men' but a better film and contains the gorgeous Suzanne Lloyd.
The French Riviera is the setting and its a good story about two bumbling blokes on holiday who get involved in a diamond theft, Its well acted and the stunts are good, at least they have French actors playing French characters.
The photography and scenery is very good and its well directed, ignore the negative reviews, they are idiots who don't know their arse from their elbows.
This is how comedy film should be made, with style.
The French Riviera is the setting and its a good story about two bumbling blokes on holiday who get involved in a diamond theft, Its well acted and the stunts are good, at least they have French actors playing French characters.
The photography and scenery is very good and its well directed, ignore the negative reviews, they are idiots who don't know their arse from their elbows.
This is how comedy film should be made, with style.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesFirst film of Valerie Leon.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn the sequence where Ern is winched down from the helicopter to save the waterskiing Eric, the bottom of the back-projection screen is occasionally in shot behind Morecambe.
- Citações
Renard: [Writhing and moaning in pain on the floor with a bullet wound on him] Uh!
Eric Simpson: Pardon?
- ConexõesFeatured in Morecambe & Wise: The Whole Story: Episode #1.1 (2013)
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- Data de lançamento
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- Playas de la Riviera
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 38 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1
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