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Watch Your Stern

  • 1960
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
355
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Watch Your Stern (1960)
Comedy

When the details of a secret torpedo are destroyed by an incompetent seaman, the crew of the ship rally round, when the Admiral needs the plans to show to a visiting scientist.When the details of a secret torpedo are destroyed by an incompetent seaman, the crew of the ship rally round, when the Admiral needs the plans to show to a visiting scientist.When the details of a secret torpedo are destroyed by an incompetent seaman, the crew of the ship rally round, when the Admiral needs the plans to show to a visiting scientist.

  • Director
    • Gerald Thomas
  • Writers
    • Alan Hackney
    • Vivian Cox
    • Earle Couttie
  • Stars
    • Kenneth Connor
    • Eric Barker
    • Leslie Phillips
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    355
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gerald Thomas
    • Writers
      • Alan Hackney
      • Vivian Cox
      • Earle Couttie
    • Stars
      • Kenneth Connor
      • Eric Barker
      • Leslie Phillips
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Kenneth Connor
    Kenneth Connor
    • Ordinary Seaman Blissworth
    Eric Barker
    Eric Barker
    • Capt. David Foster
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Lt. Cmdr. Bill Fanshawe
    Joan Sims
    Joan Sims
    • Ann Foster
    Noel Purcell
    Noel Purcell
    • Adm. Sir Humphrey Pettigrew
    Hattie Jacques
    Hattie Jacques
    • Agatha Potter
    Spike Milligan
    Spike Milligan
    • Ranjid - Civilian Electrician #1
    Eric Sykes
    Eric Sykes
    • Civilian Electrician #2
    Sidney James
    Sidney James
    • Chief Petty Officer Mundy
    David Lodge
    David Lodge
    • Security Sergeant
    Victor Maddern
    Victor Maddern
    • Sailor Fishing for Bike
    Ed Devereaux
    Ed Devereaux
    • Cmdr. Phillips
    Robin Ray
    • Flag Lieutenant (Aide to the Admiral)
    George Street
    • Second Security Guard
    Peter Howell
    Peter Howell
    • Admiral's Secretary
    Arch Taylor
    • Coxswain
    Michael Brennan
    • Security Guard
    Leila Williams
    • WREN Driver
    • Director
      • Gerald Thomas
    • Writers
      • Alan Hackney
      • Vivian Cox
      • Earle Couttie
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    4Prismark10

    Something About A Sailor

    This is not a Carry On film but it does feature a lot of the regulars but also has less of the innuendo as well.

    A naval ship are testing a new experimental torpedo but the top secret plans get accidentally destroyed so the crew have a scheme to sneak in another copy before the Admiral comes into inspect them with Doctor Potter, the top scientist.

    Kenneth Connor gets the bulk of the screen time as he dons several disguises to get his hands on the plan. This is a gentle but dated comedy very reminiscent of those early black and white Carry On films but I never found it more than mildly amusing and nothing much stands out as most of the cast apart from Connor are playing it straight even Sid James.

    The is an odd cameo from Eric Sykes and Spike Milligan with Milligan playing a comedy Indian character which is very much of its time. What is not of its time is the top scientist turns out to be female.
    6geoffm60295

    Above average lightweight comedy

    I couldn't dislike this amiable family comedy/farce, about a hapless and accident prone ordinary seaman, Blissworth, played by one of my favourite comedy actors of the 50's and 60's, Kenneth Connor. He's surrounded by many of the usual 'carry on' characters, such as Sid James, who's always a joy to watch, Hattie Jacques, who's cast as the well built and highly intimidating scientist, and the wonderful Joan Sims, playing the romantic interest on board the ship. The humour is gentle with dialogue not being peppered every two minutes with the explicit sexual vulgarity of the later 'carry on' films. The storyline about the plans for a new torpedo being lost by able seaman Blissworth gives Kenneth Connor full range to exploit his comic talents and impersonations, which hitherto he had demonstrated through the medium of radio in the 50's. I also loved seeing Noel Purcell, playing the growling and constantly outraged bearded admiral. For today's audience, the humour may seem dated but it does give film goers the opportunity to see a galaxy of British radio and TV stars all together in one film.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    Up a tone Blissworth, not up a crows nest!

    Watch Your Stern is directed by Gerald Thomas and adapted to screenplay by Alan Hackney and Vivian A. Cox from the play Something About A Sailor written by Earle Couttie. It stars Kenneth Connor, Eric Barker, Leslie Phillips, Joan Sims, Noel Purcell and Hattie Jacques. Music is by Bruce Montgomery and photography by Ted Scaife. Plot is set mostly aboard a British warship and revolves around the loss of top secret plans for an acoustic torpedo. With the Admiral coming to peruse the plans the captain and his charges must try to bluff the Admiral that the plans are still in safe hands. Not going to be easy since a top scientist is also on route to inspect the plans for a fault correction.

    Potter, Impostor, Foster and Uncle Humpers.

    Out of Anglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors and filmed primarily at Pinewood Studios, Watch Your Stern is put together by the production team responsible for the popular Carry On series of films. However, to lump it in with the more bawdy and boisterous Carry On series would be wrong, for this is Carry On lite, more amiable and delicate in humour, it's a picture driven by a fine cast and solid structure of writing. The premise of course is hardly ground shaking, but story is strong enough for a good deal of humour to shine through whilst allowing the likes of the excellent Connor to showcase his undoubted comedic talents. There's even some stand out work in the secondary support slots from Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes. Not all the characters are fully formed, and in some cases; such as with Leslie Phillips, actors are not utilised for better results. But pic is never less than charming, with there being enough quality in dialogue and set pieces to make it a safe recommendation to fans of British comedy movies from off of the Anglo-Amalgamated production line. 6.5/10
    MartynGryphon

    Carry on without the Carry on

    Watch your Stern is a brilliant movie. Kenneth Connor's performance is one of his best, and if truth be told, (and with exception of Peter Sellers of course), Connor was funnier than any of the other English Comic greats of the time such as Frankie Howerd & Kenneth Williams. Carry on movie creators Peter Rogers & Gerald Thomas, do well on this movie and there's enough Carry on regulars here to make you wish it was an official member of the series. Eric Sykes and Leslie Phillips are still with us, but the rest of the main cast have sadly all passed away, but their contributions to British Comedy will live on through this hilarious movie. Sid James, Hattie Jacques, Eric Barker, Joan Sims, Spike Milligan and of course the great Kenneth Connor, they must have God in stiches up there.
    brianpackham

    External location scenes

    Some of the external location scenes for this film, were shot at the then H.M. Dockyard, Chatham, when it was still a working Naval Dockyard. The Dockyard is now closed, but the historical part, which includes the Main Gatehouse seen in the film, is open to the public. The gatehouse has featured in a number of TV programmes and films. In one film, 'Let Him Have It', which told the story of Derek Bentley, the Gatehouse was used to depict the entrance to the prison, where Bentley was held prior to his execution. Other parts of the Dockyard used includes the Admirals Offices, which was used in the first series of the British TV series 'Cats Eyes', filmed in the early 1980's, which starred Jill Gascoigne and Leslie Ash.

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    • Trivia
      Boxer Freddie Mills filmed material playing a dockyard worker; the scenes were removed during editing.
    • Goofs
      On the refrigeration plans, the word is misspelled "refridgeration".
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 24, 1960 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ist ja irre - Unser Torpedo kommt zurück
    • Filming locations
      • England, UK(Shows Chatham Dockyard gate and boats moored.)
    • Production company
      • Peter Rogers Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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