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Faut que ça saute

Original title: There Was a Crooked Man
  • 1960
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
355
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Norman Wisdom in Faut que ça saute (1960)
Comedy

Davy Cooper is a law-abiding but down on his luck explosives expert. A chance meeting with a former comrade leads the naive Cooper into a world of crime and ultimately prison. On release tho... Read allDavy Cooper is a law-abiding but down on his luck explosives expert. A chance meeting with a former comrade leads the naive Cooper into a world of crime and ultimately prison. On release though the chance to make amends presents itself.Davy Cooper is a law-abiding but down on his luck explosives expert. A chance meeting with a former comrade leads the naive Cooper into a world of crime and ultimately prison. On release though the chance to make amends presents itself.

  • Director
    • Stuart Burge
  • Writers
    • James Bridie
    • Reuben Ship
  • Stars
    • Norman Wisdom
    • Alfred Marks
    • Andrew Cruickshank
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    355
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stuart Burge
    • Writers
      • James Bridie
      • Reuben Ship
    • Stars
      • Norman Wisdom
      • Alfred Marks
      • Andrew Cruickshank
    • 17User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Norman Wisdom
    Norman Wisdom
    • Davy Cooper
    Alfred Marks
    Alfred Marks
    • Adolf Carter
    Andrew Cruickshank
    Andrew Cruickshank
    • McKillup
    Reginald Beckwith
    Reginald Beckwith
    • Foster
    Susannah York
    Susannah York
    • Ellen Foster
    Ronald Fraser
    Ronald Fraser
    • Gen. Cummins
    Timothy Bateson
    Timothy Bateson
    • Flash Dan
    Brian Oulton
    Brian Oulton
    • Ashton
    Redmond Phillips
    Redmond Phillips
    • Padre
    Percy Herbert
    Percy Herbert
    • Warden
    George Murcell
    George Murcell
    • Hotel Clerk
    Jean Clarke
    • Freda
    John Barrard
    John Barrard
      Eddie Boyce
        Reed De Rouen
        • Dutchman
        • (uncredited)
        Ed Devereaux
        Ed Devereaux
        • American Colonel
        • (uncredited)
        Fred Griffiths
        • Taxi Driver
        • (uncredited)
        Fred Haggerty
          • Director
            • Stuart Burge
          • Writers
            • James Bridie
            • Reuben Ship
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          10TheLittleSongbird

          My favourite Norman Wisdom film

          While there are those who are left cold by Norman Wisdom, I am not one of those people. In fact, I am quite fond of him. There Was a Crooked Man is my favourite film of his, and he couldn't have been more perfect here in his role as he teams up with crooks to outwit the mayor of a northern town. His role here allows him to maintain his poor but honest persona and his wide eyed innocence that makes him so endearing to me, but it is probably the most versatile of his roles as well. There Was a Crooked Man benefits further from striking filming, quirky music, fun direction and sparkling dialogue. In terms of performances, Wisdom makes the film for me, but he has some excellent foils also in the form of Alfred Marks and Andrew Cruishank. Then there is the comedy, There Was a Crooked Man in my opinion contains some of the best things Wisdom ever did. The bank robbery, the battle with the factory machinery and Brian Oulton taking a shower unaware that Wisdom is in the stall with him particularly stand out. In conclusion, a divine comedy and my favourite of a talented performer. 10/10 Bethany Cox
          8tonio1

          Privilege to see this long unseen film

          Seeing a film which has been unseen in decades and to all intents and purposes "lost" is a real privilege. Although you're viewing something by today's standards and eyes. It almost needs two scores: with those factors included and discounted. I'd heard about this film 10 years ago. It was shown in Darwen, where it was filmed. The print being owned by a private collector. It was frustrating it wasn't given a DVD release. Periodically I checked online for any word on the film and that remained the case until 2017. When my search result revealed it was being released. Fantastic news! I don't know what the obstacle was. Whether it was rights issues or the owner didn't want to sell or even if the release was his print. But that's history now. Overall I'd give this an 8. The plot meanders a bit in the middle and watching it with any logical scrutiny is perhaps not the best idea (it's a 1960 Norman Wisdom comedy!) But it is very enjoyable and Norman gives an excellent performance. Many people stress in this film he tried to move away from his famous "gump" character. He does and it makes a welcome change. And shows he had greater range. That said he's not so hugely different to not appeal to those who like the Gump. The ending is quite something. I'm slightly sad that over the past decades, this film hasn't been known or seen widely, as with his other films. Although this is the future- today we see less and less repeats of the greats on the main national broadcasters. Such as Laurel and Hardy. Overall, thoroughly recommend.
          5malcolmgsw

          Runs out of steam after an hour

          I was never a fan of Norman Wisdom. I found that the plots were very simple,unfunny,with a tendency towards mawkishness.

          So I was surprised by the first hour of this film which was actually watchable,but even funny in places.

          Alas after an hour it goes very much downhill. Wisdom decides he could do an American accent,for some reason. The plot changes course and becomes a bore. At one hour forty seven minutes this is about thirty minutes too long.

          The supporting cast is fine. Debutant Susannah York, with a brunette hair do,shows some early promise. Reginald Beckwith was always a favourite of mine and he is always reliable.

          It's a shame the writer couldn't have come up with a funnier last act.
          9richardchatten

          Up in the World

          You might have thought that every single film Norman Wisdom ever made had been on TV at least twenty times in the past five years. But this - his personal favourite - has been unseen on British television for over half a century (although it is thankfully now available on YouTube and DVD).

          Chafing at the restrictions imposed by Rank, Wisdom made two independent productions (the second being a version of Wodehouses's 'The Girl on the Boat') described by Robert Murphy as "refreshingly unusual" released through United Artists for a company that promptly went bust (the former having already been swiftly withdrawn from cinemas following protests from the Americans at the way they were caricatured in it); leaving them in a rights limbo that has kept both off television for a generation while his Rank productions are on all the time.

          Based on James Bridie's 1949 play 'The Golden Legend of Shults', directed largely on location at Darwen in Lancashire serving as mill town Sleeth-on-Sea by theatre director Stuart Burge; further enhanced by terrific photography by Arthur Ibbetson fresh from 'The League of Gentlemen' and slick editing by future James Bond director James Hunt it all builds to a memorably explosive conclusion.

          An excellent supporting cast (with venal authority embodied by Andrew Cruickshank rather than Jerry Desmonde) includes blonde bad girl Jean Clarke, little seen thereafter, and - in only her second film - an appealing young brunette named Susannah York, much seen thereafter.
          robreel-1

          cracking caper from mr wisdom!

          Despite this not being seen since it's general release, i was lucky enough to see this classic comedy. This really stretches Normans talents to the full, This really deserves a DVD release of some sort cause it's probably lost or forgotten, someone needs to save this film!!!!!! There are however some fine performances from certain other actors, but norman steals the limelight, accidentally getting in trouble for robbing a safe, it's probably his best work in a movie, other wisdom films at the time were "the bulldog breed" and "on the beat" both classics by far, but this one glimmers alone on a shelve in an achieve somewhere waiting to be cleaned up for our general viewing.

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            Withdrawn after its cinema release, allegedly after offending America for scenes in which Norman masquerades as an arrogant US general requisitioning British land for the US Air Force.

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          • Release date
            • November 21, 1960 (Sweden)
          • Country of origin
            • United Kingdom
          • Languages
            • English
            • German
          • Also known as
            • There Was a Crooked Man
          • Filming locations
            • Darwen, Lancashire, England, UK
          • Production company
            • Knightsbridge Films
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            • 1h 47m(107 min)
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Sound mix
            • Mono

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