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Jumping for Joy

  • 1956
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
144
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Jumping for Joy (1956)
ComedyRomance

Frankie Howard stars as Willie Joy, the man whose new greyhound causes him all kinds of trouble. First, the pooch gets poorly and then Willy has to fend off race fixing gangsters.Frankie Howard stars as Willie Joy, the man whose new greyhound causes him all kinds of trouble. First, the pooch gets poorly and then Willy has to fend off race fixing gangsters.Frankie Howard stars as Willie Joy, the man whose new greyhound causes him all kinds of trouble. First, the pooch gets poorly and then Willy has to fend off race fixing gangsters.

  • Director
    • John Paddy Carstairs
  • Writers
    • Henry Blyth
    • Jack Davies
  • Stars
    • Frankie Howerd
    • Stanley Holloway
    • A.E. Matthews
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    144
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Paddy Carstairs
    • Writers
      • Henry Blyth
      • Jack Davies
    • Stars
      • Frankie Howerd
      • Stanley Holloway
      • A.E. Matthews
    • 7User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Frankie Howerd
    Frankie Howerd
    • Willie Joy
    Stanley Holloway
    Stanley Holloway
    • Captain Jack Montague
    A.E. Matthews
    A.E. Matthews
    • Lord Reginald Cranfield
    Tony Wright
    Tony Wright
    • Vincent
    Alfie Bass
    Alfie Bass
    • Blagg
    Joan Hickson
    Joan Hickson
    • Lady Emily Cranfield
    Lionel Jeffries
    Lionel Jeffries
    • Bert Benton
    Susan Beaumont
    • Susan Storer
    Terence Longdon
    Terence Longdon
    • John Wyndham
    Colin Gordon
    Colin Gordon
    • Max, 1st Commentator
    Richard Wattis
    Richard Wattis
    • Carruthers
    Danny Green
    Danny Green
    • Plug Ugly
    Barbara Archer
    Barbara Archer
    • Marlene
    William Kendall
    William Kendall
    • Blenkinsop
    Ewen Solon
    Ewen Solon
    • Haines
    Reginald Beckwith
    Reginald Beckwith
    • Smithers
    Alf Dean
    • Bruiser
    • (as Man Mountain Dean)
    Philip Stewart
    • Dog Track Crowd
    • Director
      • John Paddy Carstairs
    • Writers
      • Henry Blyth
      • Jack Davies
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    9calvertfan

    Silly, but intriguing

    Willie Joy buys a dog to make his girl happy; it's a greyhound whose owner doesn't want it because it's no good on the track anymore. He ends up being kicked out of his house and living with a punter in his train, who hatches an elaborate money making scheme. But in amongst this, Willie's dog gets well again and he starts training it for the races, and he somehow ends up mixed up with a whole lot of crooked gangsters and a dog doping ring!

    Movie is definitely funny - don't miss a minute of the blind old lady who mistakes Willie for "Percy", and can't drive unless someone else is in the car to let her know when another car might be in her way.. 9/10 - watch it if you can!
    4malcolmgsw

    A lame effort

    With the actors featuring in the cast you would expect a far better film.Lionel Jefferies attempts a cockney accent but sounds as if he had a cold.Tony Wright seems to be carved out of oak.The script remains resolutely mirthless.The only good thing is the jaunty title number.
    6House-of_cards

    Fun

    Some funny moment if you can get by the naievty of the Frankie Howerd !
    2geoffm60295

    Limp and very weak comedy film

    Jumping for Joy is one of those chaotic, anarchic and 'slap stick' films, which during the 50's, often featured Norman Wisdom. However, Frankie Howard takes the leading role, but Howard, who plays Willie Joy, comes across as a bland and slow witted type village idiot, but without the Wisdom mannerisms, energy and acrobatics.

    The thin storyline revolves around greyhound racing and betting skullduggery with a cast of well known British character actors, all playing stereotypical eccentrics. Howard, isn't good enough to carry the film, and although on stage, TV and radio, he attracted a large audience, Howard didn't have that charisma or personality of a Norman Wisdom to retain interest of a cinema audience. It doesn't help matters when you have banal and cliched dialogue together with cobbled together 'Keystone cop' type, mayhem scenes, designed to promote mirth, but spectacularly fails. Essentially, the supporting cast do their their best with their cardboard and one dimensional roles, but they are defeated by an inane script and actors behaving like dim adolescents. This sort of film was outdated even when it was released in 1956 and since then it has become one of those museum pieces which people look at when reflecting about the demise of the British film industry.
    7enquiries-73746

    Lighthearted slapstick

    I've systematically made my way through the British comedy films of the 50s and 60s but, somehow, missed this one.

    Its very gentle humour, and the obvious fondness that Frankie has for the 'leading lady', make it well worth a watch.

    Look out for the brilliant snippets with Gerald Campion, Arthur Mullard and Bill Frazer.

    Glad I watched it!

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 1956 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Rank Organisation Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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