A friendly window cleaner works at an English country estate where he saves the owner's son from kidnappers.A friendly window cleaner works at an English country estate where he saves the owner's son from kidnappers.A friendly window cleaner works at an English country estate where he saves the owner's son from kidnappers.
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I quite like Norman Wisdom, there is something very endearing about him, not just because he's funny but there's his wide eyed innocence and naivety that is really quite infectious. These infectious traits are put to perfect use here, as Wisdom is on top form in a very funny and sweet performance with one of his most likable characters. The slapstick comedy which involves ladders and broken windows is standard and perhaps not that original, but I for one find it amusing and memorable. Up in the World also has a more solid plot than most Wisdom films, and the football match is one of my favourite scenes of the film. The part where he breaks into song is quite sweet, I think Wisdom has quite a nice singing voice. It isn't only funny though, the scenes with Michael Caridia(who is quite good) and the hamster are quite sentimental in a touching way. Up in the World looks lovely with the sets and photography striking, the dialogue sparkles, the pace is snappy, the direction is good and the music has just the right dose of quirkiness. All in all, a very nice film and one of my favourites of a talented and pleasurable entertainer such as Norman Wisdom. 8.5/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- Mar 31, 2011
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- TriviaNorman is sentenced to 25 years and tells Jeannine he'll he 50 when he gets out. Wisdom was actually 41 when he made this film. Wisdom was always supposed to be about 25 in all of his films.
- GoofsThere is an obvious stunt double at the top of the ladder in the long shots during the prison scenes. The double is much taller than Wisdom's 5'2" height.
- Quotes
Norman: I'm Norman. The new window cleaner.
Maj. Willoughby: You should have been here at 9 o'clock this morning!
Norman: Why? What happened?
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- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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- 1.66 : 1
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