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Crook's Tour

  • 1940
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
429
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Crook's Tour (1940)
ComedyMystery

Charters and Caldicott, touring in the Near East, are mistaken for German agents and handed in error a gramophone record which contains vital information for Britain's enemies.Charters and Caldicott, touring in the Near East, are mistaken for German agents and handed in error a gramophone record which contains vital information for Britain's enemies.Charters and Caldicott, touring in the Near East, are mistaken for German agents and handed in error a gramophone record which contains vital information for Britain's enemies.

  • Director
    • John Baxter
  • Writers
    • John Watt
    • Max Kester
    • Barbara K. Emary
  • Stars
    • Basil Radford
    • Naunton Wayne
    • Greta Gynt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    429
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Baxter
    • Writers
      • John Watt
      • Max Kester
      • Barbara K. Emary
    • Stars
      • Basil Radford
      • Naunton Wayne
      • Greta Gynt
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Basil Radford
    Basil Radford
    • Charters
    Naunton Wayne
    Naunton Wayne
    • Caldicott
    Greta Gynt
    Greta Gynt
    • La Palermo
    Charles Oliver
    Charles Oliver
    • Sheik
    Gordon McLeod
    • Rossenger
    Abraham Sofaer
    Abraham Sofaer
    • Ali
    Bernard Rebel
    • Klacken
    Cyril Gardiner
    • K.7.
    Leo de Pokorny
    • Hotel Manager
    Morris Harvey
    • Waiter
    Noel Hood
    • Edith Charters
    Cyril Chamberlain
    • American
    • (uncredited)
    Finlay Currie
    Finlay Currie
    • Tourist on Desert Bus
    • (uncredited)
    Monti DeLyle
    • Bit
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Gawthorne
    • Bit Role
    • (uncredited)
    Andreas Malandrinos
    Andreas Malandrinos
    • Nightclub Manager
    • (uncredited)
    Patricia Medina
    Patricia Medina
    • Hotel Receptionist
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Melford
    Jack Melford
    • Desert Bus Tour Guide
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Baxter
    • Writers
      • John Watt
      • Max Kester
      • Barbara K. Emary
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    5gridoon2025

    Better in small doses

    Charters (Basil Radford) and Caldicott (Naunton Wayne) were delightful in "The Lady Vanishes" (1938) as two unflappable British tourists, as part of a large ensemble cast, an ingenious plot, and Alfred Hitchcock's expert direction. In "Crook's Tour" (1941), lacking all of those things, they are asked to carry the movie basically on their own, and it's too heavy a burden. It might have worked as a short, but at feature-length there simply aren't enough laughs. The supposed globetrotting is unconvincing - it is quite clear that nobody ever left the studios. Greta Gynt is stunning and has a lovely singing voice, one which perhaps we hear a little too much of. ** out of 4.
    3richardchatten

    Baghdad Cafe

    After finally alighting from the Night Train to Munich, Charters & Caldicot continued their travels abroad (obviously without leaving Elstree) to much less amusing effect tangling with slinky blonde femme fatale Greta Gynt in Budapest.

    It's a tedious, garrulous affair with annoying continuous music on the soundtrack which makes it even more of a trial; and the boys went back to their previous hilarious selves during the rest of the war in guest cameos instead (although they later showed they still could carry a feature in the much funnier postwar production 'It's Not Cricket').
    7dglink

    Foreign Countries are so Full of Foreigners

    Charters and Caldicott, those delightfully self-absorbed cricket fans of Hitchcock's "The Lady Vanishes" and Reed's "Night Train to Munich" return in a film all their own. The very British pair of gents are traveling through the Middle East, when their tour bus runs out of gas. Quite annoyed to spend a night in the middle of the desert, the quite proper Englishmen do not even have a change of clothes for dinner. When they reach Baghdad, the pair come into possession of a phonograph record with a coded message and unwittingly become involved with a nest of German spies. Blithely unaware of their predicament, they bumble along to Istanbul and barely escape falling into the river through a hole in the floor behind a hotel door marked "Bathroom." Caldicott is miffed of course; the door should be marked "Bosphorus." The plot is light with enough holes to shame Swiss cheese and irrelevant to the fun, which lies with the witty dead-pan interplay between Basil Radford as Charters and Naughton Wayne as Caldicott. International politics are of no concern to the pair, especially when compared to cricket scores, and their travels are just a journey from one pesky inconvenience to another. Charters and Caldicott are the tourists who should never leave home, because foreign countries are so full of people who neither speak English nor understand the importance of cricket.

    Charters and Caldicott are like a droll Abbott and Costello, minus the slapstick, and "Crook's Tour" resembles an Abbott and Costello movie. Like Abbott, Caldicott is a magnet for attractive women; despite his unlikely engagement to Charters's horse-faced sister, he returns the flirtatious interest of blonde Greta Gynt as La Palermo. Unfortunately, the movie also resembles the Abbott and Costello flicks with unwelcome musical intrusions, and, although the film is a relatively short 80 minutes long, La Palermo warbles a couple forgettable tunes that only slow down the action and take screen time from the stars. Despite the amusing leads, director John Baxter is no Hitchcock or Reed, and the film is more routine programmer than classic. However, the team of Radford and Wayne make the trip worthwhile.
    trev-11

    A Classic that should be on Video

    After the Lady Vanishes (1938) Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne reprised

    their roles as the cricket mad rather inept upper class Englishmen Charters and Caldicott. They bumble through Europe their stiff accents and manners getting themselves into trouble and rubbing people up the wrong way. They are on a

    Railway Station and they stop to show respect to the Ruritanian states national anthem. They stand rigid to all 23 verses which no one else takes any notice of and miss the train. They set out to conquor a mountain and they get covered in muck have all sorts of accidents but eventually the British bulldog comes out and they get there. Turning the corner at the summit they find a road and they follow it until they come to a sign. Getting out the phrase book it is deciphered as Bus Stop and just then it draws up. The road went up the other side of the mountain. Hilarious if only to look at Charters and Caldicott's deadpan

    expressions. Charters and Caldicott reprised the roles twice more in the Night Train to Munich which returns to spies and Millions like us a wartime morale

    boosting film.
    5dwpollar

    Whimsical at best, and un-eventful comedy-spy movie...

    1st watched 7/24/2016 : Whimsical at best, and un-eventful comedy-spy movie using the Charters & Coldecott characters originally created in the Hitchcock movie "The Lady Vanishes." The story is kind of a "Road To"-like plot similar to the Crosby/Hope series of movies where an un-involved duo gets pulled into International intrigue by mistake. In the film - the main characters, played by Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne, are mistakenly identified as spys because they order the same items off a menu as the actual Spys are supposed to, and are handed a phonograph with secret plans instead of a recording of a singer they have just watched. This begins a crazy set of ever-changing circumstances that sends the duo everywhere from Northwest Africa to the European nations, than eventually back to England. There are some laughs if you listen closely, and some musical moments from looker Greta Gynt, but other than that - the movie is just an excuse to plop these characters into a story that makes no sense and tries to get some laughs. Coldicott's character even has a fiancee who is Charter's sister, and of course, he is tempted by the owl-dancing singer mentioned earlier and others --- showing us, at least, that we are not dealing with a gay couple - thwarting the rumors from "The Lady Vanishes." I almost wish they were - the movie might be funnier. Anywho - not a lot of reason to have this movie - it doesn't really do much for these characters - probably better off if they had been just in the one movie.

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    • Trivia
      This film is featured on the two-disc Criterion Collection DVD re-release for "Une femme disparaît (1938)."
    • Goofs
      Caldicott is pleased to spot 'Chicken Maryland' on the menu, but this dish was not listed in the previous close-up of the page.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Caldicott: Well, If you're going to be all alone, I mean, I'm not engaged or anything and I thought perhaps we could, er...

      La Palermo: Yes, perhaps we could, er...

      Caldicott: Well, shall we?

      La Palermo: Mmmm!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Turning Heads: Pamela Hutchinson on the life and films of Greta Gynt (2024)

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    • Release date
      • May 24, 1941 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Турне аферистов
    • Filming locations
      • Rock Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK(studio: made at Rock Studios Elstree)
    • Production companies
      • British National Films
      • John Baxter Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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