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An Alligator Named Daisy

  • 1955
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
428
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Diana Dors in An Alligator Named Daisy (1955)
ComedyMusicalRomance

An Englishman is left with an abandoned, very tame, and domesticated pet alligator, who helps him develop a bond with a young Irishwoman. Plans to get rid of the animal cause mayhem and prod... Read allAn Englishman is left with an abandoned, very tame, and domesticated pet alligator, who helps him develop a bond with a young Irishwoman. Plans to get rid of the animal cause mayhem and produce a surprising outcome for all.An Englishman is left with an abandoned, very tame, and domesticated pet alligator, who helps him develop a bond with a young Irishwoman. Plans to get rid of the animal cause mayhem and produce a surprising outcome for all.

  • Director
    • J. Lee Thompson
  • Writers
    • Charles Terrot
    • Jack Davies
  • Stars
    • Donald Sinden
    • Diana Dors
    • Jeannie Carson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    428
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • J. Lee Thompson
    • Writers
      • Charles Terrot
      • Jack Davies
    • Stars
      • Donald Sinden
      • Diana Dors
      • Jeannie Carson
    • 13User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Donald Sinden
    Donald Sinden
    • Peter Weston
    Diana Dors
    Diana Dors
    • Vanessa Colebrook
    Jeannie Carson
    • Moira O'Shannon
    • (as Jean Carson)
    James Robertson Justice
    James Robertson Justice
    • Sir James Colebrook
    Stanley Holloway
    Stanley Holloway
    • General Weston
    Roland Culver
    Roland Culver
    • Colonel Geoffrey Weston
    Margaret Rutherford
    Margaret Rutherford
    • Prudence Croquet
    Avice Landone
    Avice Landone
    • Mrs. Weston
    Stephen Boyd
    Stephen Boyd
    • Albert O'Shannon
    Richard Wattis
    Richard Wattis
    • Hoskins
    Henry Kendall
    Henry Kendall
    • Valet
    Michael Shepley
    Michael Shepley
    • The Judge
    Ken Mackintosh & His Band
    • Ken Mackintosh & His Band
    Alan Beaton
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Arnold Bell
    • Customs Man
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Beradi
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Patrick Cargill
    Patrick Cargill
    • Ship's Steward
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Carson
    Charles Carson
    • Wilfred Smethers
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • J. Lee Thompson
    • Writers
      • Charles Terrot
      • Jack Davies
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    User reviews13

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    Alph-2

    A light, entertaining, good-hearted romp

    Highly amusing! Daisy the alligator steals the show, and is forever popping up when least expected. A light, entertaining, good hearted romp with Diana Dors in typical form. Perhaps my favourite film featuring an alligator even though in some scenes it's obvious the leading lady is rubber ! But this only adds to the film's appeal.
    didi-5

    watch out for the rubber alligator!

    Rank International made some pretty odd films in their time, and in this semi-comedy, semi-musical, they don't quite seem to know where this one is going. Donald Sinden plays a music shop assistant, Peter, who gets lumbered with Daisy the alligator on his trip home from holiday, during which time he has met Irish zoo employee Moira. Moira has a few musical numbers which seem a little misplaced. Back home is Peter's girlfriend, Vanessa (Diana Dors), obviously from a rich family (her overbearing father has a huge house), and his parents and grandfather (Stanley Holloway). There's also a dotty pet shop owner who 'talks' to animals by breathing down their noses, and several small or cameo parts for the likes of Frankie Howerd, Jimmy Edwards, Joan Hickson, and Gilbert Harding, plus an early showy role for Stephen Boyd in the last bit of the film. Daisy is sometimes a real alligator, and sometimes clearly not ... when she is real she does the usual things that animals do to disrupt people, before everything is fixed to everyone's advantage at the end.
    6sol-

    My brief review of the film

    With a good supporting cast that includes Margaret Rutherford and James Robertson Justice, this relatively pleasant and light-hearted affair certainly has at least something worth watching for. It becomes more and more silly as it progresses, at certain times Carson is simply annoying, and all the time the plot is fairly predictable. The musical numbers are also a bit flat, and do not fit in very well, but at least the choreography does not lack spirit, and there are some interesting art direction bits throughout. While not a terribly good film, this is not a terrible one either, and it is arguably sort of enjoyable too, despite its shortcomings.
    bob the moo

    Amusing little film but doesn't really deliver as a musical, comedy or romance

    Peter Weston is engaged to Vanessa Colebrook, the daughter of a wealthy businessman. On a journey home on a steamer he meets an old sea hand who shares with him how his wife won't let him keep his pet Daisy anymore. Weston offers him a kind ear and the sailor takes him for a kind man. When Weston wakes up later in the journey he finds that the sailor has left Daisy in his care. The problem is that Daisy is a middle sized alligator. Whilst trying to throw the beast overboard, he meets Moira who helps him out. He is desperate to see her again and uses the alligator as an excuse – however keeping a girlfriend, an alligator and a fiancée are not all easy tasks to carry out simultaneously.

    I was attracted to this film by the title as much as anything else. The film is amiable enough but doesn't seem to know what it wants to be – is it a musical or is it a comedy or is it a romance? The musical section has some nice moments but really lacks a push in terms of choreography. Also some of the songs are a little lacklustre. One of the better songs is sung in a garage and 6 red oil drums seem to sit immobile in the foreground – not used in any meaningful way, but just sitting there, seemed rather pointless to me. The comedy aspect is OK but it is rarely laugh out loud funny. It is good enough to keep you with a weird half-smile on your face for half the time but not much more than that. There are some nice touches but nothing that'll have you rolling – most of it involves an alligator being where you don't expect it to be.

    The romance aspect didn't work for me because of the fact Weston was making woo at someone else while he was engaged to someone else. While Moira did her bit, I found Weston himself to be a bit stale and certainly not likeable enough to get past the whole cheating issue.

    In that regard, the very young looking Donald Sinden was maybe not the best choice for the lead although he does alright in some bits he just needed more charisma. Carson is a bubbly redhead and brings her bits to life, by comparison Dors is very beautiful but a lot less fun to have onscreen. The support cast are all quite amusing and there are some (very brief) cameos near the end from Nicholas Parsons and Frankie Howerd. Daisy herself is quite wooden – or rather rubbery – for the whole film. For longer scenes where she is needed in the shot it is laughably evident that this thing has just been placed in position and left there!

    Overall this is an average film that is worth seeing because it is quite charming in a very dated way. The main problem will be that it doesn't totally deliver on any one of the three genres that it tries to cover and ends up falling short of them all.
    brigitta

    The Queston is about the Alligators

    I was wondering about the alligators... how did they get so many to be around people and were they really as friendly as they looked? I thought all reptiles, alligators and crocodiles, were a dangerous species and are harmful to humans! Did all those people and alligators swim safely together in the pool towards the end of the movie? Back in the 1950's ,was the film industry careful about harming animals or in this case hurting people? Did "Daisy" really have a lead on a get walked around? They were rather decent sized alligators, one snap and you are seriously bitten... was anyone actually hurt during the filing with these creatures?

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    • Trivia
      The car driven by Peter Weston (Donald Sinden) was a 1928 Lagonda two-litre low chassis tourer, registration "PK 9201". It was one of four used by the Fox and Nicholl racing team in the 1929 season, the others being "PK 9202", "PK 9203", and "PK 9204".
    • Goofs
      Before Prudence Croquet (Margaret Rutherford) discovers that Daisy "speaks" English, she says that since Daisy is Brazilian, she will have to speak Spanish to her. Portuguese is the official language of Brazil.
    • Quotes

      Peter Weston: I like to observe certain normal conventions and taking alligators for walks doesn't happen to be one.

    • Crazy credits
      Our guest star artiste MARGARET RUTHERFORD
    • Soundtracks
      In Love for the Very First Time
      by Paddy Roberts

      Written by Walter Ridley (uncredited)

      Sung by Jeannie Carson (uncredited)

      [Moira sings the song at the service station; reprise performed leading into The End card]

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    • Release date
      • June 29, 1956 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Det ska va' en krokodil i år
    • Filming locations
      • London Zoo, Regent's Park, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • The Rank Organisation
      • Raymond Stross Productions
      • Group Film Productions Limited
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)

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