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Deux des commandos

Original title: On the Fiddle
  • 1961
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
607
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Deux des commandos (1961)
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During World War II, a street peddler invents a story about enlisting, which convinces the magistrate to send him to the RAF instead of prison. A new loyal friend goes along with his schemes... Read allDuring World War II, a street peddler invents a story about enlisting, which convinces the magistrate to send him to the RAF instead of prison. A new loyal friend goes along with his schemes to avoid work, but eventually duty calls.During World War II, a street peddler invents a story about enlisting, which convinces the magistrate to send him to the RAF instead of prison. A new loyal friend goes along with his schemes to avoid work, but eventually duty calls.

  • Director
    • Cyril Frankel
  • Writers
    • R.F. Delderfield
    • Harold Buchman
  • Stars
    • Alfred Lynch
    • Sean Connery
    • Victor Maddern
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
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    • Director
      • Cyril Frankel
    • Writers
      • R.F. Delderfield
      • Harold Buchman
    • Stars
      • Alfred Lynch
      • Sean Connery
      • Victor Maddern
    • 14User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alfred Lynch
    Alfred Lynch
    • Horace Pope
    Sean Connery
    Sean Connery
    • Pedlar Pascoe
    Victor Maddern
    Victor Maddern
    • 1st Airman
    Harry Locke
    • Huxtable
    John Le Mesurier
    John Le Mesurier
    • Hixon
    Eric Barker
    Eric Barker
    • Doctor
    Viola Keats
    Viola Keats
    • Sister
    Peter Sinclair
    • Mr. Pope
    Edna Morris
    • Lil
    Thomas Heathcote
    Thomas Heathcote
    • Sergeant
    Brian Weske
    Brian Weske
    • Corporal
    Jack Lambert
    Jack Lambert
    • Police Constable
    Cyril Smith
    Cyril Smith
    • Ticket Collector
    Cecil Parker
    Cecil Parker
    • Gr…
    Simon Lack
    Simon Lack
    • Fl…
    Graham Stark
    Graham Stark
    • Sgt. Ellis
    • (as Graham Starke)
    Jean Aubrey
    • Waaf Corporal
    Jack Smethurst
    Jack Smethurst
    • Dai Tovey
    • Director
      • Cyril Frankel
    • Writers
      • R.F. Delderfield
      • Harold Buchman
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    nigelpn-smith

    Second World War Comedy/Drama Well Acted And Stands Up Well Today.

    A film that hasn't "dated", a good script and full of all the reliable British actors of the time. Alfred Lynch is superb as the main RAF "spiv" charachter supported by a subdued Sean Connery. The US comparisons with Sgt Bilko are very valid and in the same way that Bilko had the strength in some brilliant minor cast members, so it is with "On the Fiddle". A really good "watch" for Sunday afternoon TV and although there are a few touches of "farce" around it captures the feeling of ordinary Service life towards the end of World War II extremely accurately. Alfred Lynch was a real class British actor who drew brilliantly on his East End background for many of his films. I was sad to hear of his untimely death just before Christmas (2003).
    7alexanderdavies-99382

    A good enough yarn with a pre-stardom Connery.

    "On the Fiddle" is a good enough film for those who have an hour and a half to spare. Sean Connery was just 1 year away from becoming one of the biggest stars of our time when he made this war comedy/drama. Apparently, it was "On the Fiddle" that led to his being considered for James Bond. Alfred Lynch - largely forgotten today - takes the lead as a fast thinking lovable rogue who knows every dodge there is. Sean Connery is cast as Lynch's slightly dimwitted but loyal friend as they both share various experiences during the second world war. The tone is kept quite lighthearted until about the last 20 minutes of the film. Then both characters are confronted by how truly horrific war is. This film disappeared from everyone's radar apart from rare television broadcasts. The pace is pretty good and the film is a lively one. The joint leads work well together and they carry the film most effectively. All kinds of familiar actors crop up along the way: Stanley Holloway, Kathleen Harrison, Kenneth J. Warren, Hugh Lloyd (of Tony Hancock fame) and others. Alfred Lynch is given the chance to display a more tragic side to his character and it shows there is more to his character than just being a cockney spiv. This is worth a look.
    mg1119

    Fun Service Comedy

    This is a perfectly charming little service comedy, with the added bonus of co-starring Sean Connery just before he attained fame in the role of James Bond. Even better, Connery plays totally against type, as a low-key version of Gomer Pyle -- an ingenuous, somewhat stupid-but-likeable serviceman. Alfred Lynch is the real star, though, playing a weasel-y British version of Sgt. Bilko, running numerous scams with his dim-witted buddy Connery. It's funny. Imagine American service sitcoms such as "McHale's Navy" and "Sgt. Bilko" crossed with the gently loopy charms of Ealing Comedies, and you'll get an idea of the tone of this film.
    7joachimokeefe

    More interesting than it looks

    'On the Fiddle' is OK, and won't let you down on a quiet afternoon. It's more interesting for the fact that it's a comedy war film from the point of view of the average soldier, and the officers who do appear are shown as complete idiots. Nowadays this is a given, but in 1960, when the UK still had conscription, to make a film like this was to take sides in the social changes that were happening. It's a forerunner of 'Kelly's Heroes' on a tiny budget, and it looks like it was fun to make, so you can't judge it too harshly. And there are few better than Sean Connery at buddy movies. In a way, it shows how Bond constrained Connery for the years he did it, and I wish there were more films of the time with him not wearing a toupee or being a psychopathic MCP.
    5Prismark10

    On the Fiddle

    On the Fiddle is a passable film with Alfred Lynch in a rare leading role as Horace Pope a spiv type scam artist who ends up being sent to the army by a judge.

    Once he has joined up he teams up with dim witted but amiable squaddie Pedlar Pascoe (Sean Connery) who tags along with his money making schemes and provides the brawn to his brains.

    The duo accidentally become war heroes, then end up running a pub serving US based soldiers.

    Connery would go on to become James Bond a year later so here is a role where he is kind of cast against type. Lynch better known as a shifty type character actor rather enjoys being in the limelight as the star but he really is charmless and unsympathetic here, more a third rate and not nice Sergeant Bilko.

    The movie has a host of familiar faces ranging from Lance Percival to Barbara Windsor.

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    • Trivia
      In 1965, at the height of the James Bond craze, "American-International Pictures" released this movie in the U.S. as "Operation Snafu". The title, as well as the advertising campaign, downplayed the comedic aspects of the movie, and by highlighting Sir Sean Connery's appearance (he was second-billed), suggested it was an espionage thriller in the tradition of the James Bond movies that were then breaking box-office records worldwide.
    • Quotes

      Flora McNaughton: [sudden power cut, room dimly lit by the roaring fire] I must find some candles, can't eat in the dark.

      Flora McNaughton: [Flora chattering, as Pedlar moves closer] when we were children we used to hide in the dark and try to scare each other.

      Pedlar Pascoe: You're not scared now ma'am now are you ?

      [putting his arms around Flora]

      Flora McNaughton: No but... .

      Flora McNaughton: [Pedlar kisses Flora and sweeps her into his arms] Airman, put me down, this instance !

      Flora McNaughton: [Pedlar kisses Flora again] Put me down... .. and take off your boots.

    • Connections
      Featured in Film '72: Never Say Never Again Special (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Blaze Away
      (uncredited)

      Music by Abe Holzmann

      Lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • On the Fiddle
    • Filming locations
      • Shere, Surrey, England, UK(Butcher's Shop)
    • Production companies
      • S. Benjamin Fisz Productions
      • Coronado Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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