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Raising the Wind

  • 1961
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Raising the Wind (1961)
ComedyDramaMusicRomance

In order to cut costs and conduct practice sessions, a group of students studying at an elite music school decide to stay together. Soon, one of them finds himself in trouble.In order to cut costs and conduct practice sessions, a group of students studying at an elite music school decide to stay together. Soon, one of them finds himself in trouble.In order to cut costs and conduct practice sessions, a group of students studying at an elite music school decide to stay together. Soon, one of them finds himself in trouble.

  • Director
    • Gerald Thomas
  • Writer
    • Bruce Montgomery
  • Stars
    • James Robertson Justice
    • Leslie Phillips
    • Paul Massie
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    413
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gerald Thomas
    • Writer
      • Bruce Montgomery
    • Stars
      • James Robertson Justice
      • Leslie Phillips
      • Paul Massie
    • 17User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    James Robertson Justice
    James Robertson Justice
    • Sir Benjamin Boyd
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Mervyn Hughes
    Paul Massie
    Paul Massie
    • Malcolm Stewart
    Kenneth Williams
    Kenneth Williams
    • Harold Chesney
    Liz Fraser
    Liz Fraser
    • Miranda Kennaway
    Eric Barker
    Eric Barker
    • Dr. Morgan Rutherford
    Jennifer Jayne
    Jennifer Jayne
    • Jill Clemons
    Jimmy Thompson
    • Alex Spendlove
    Sidney James
    Sidney James
    • Sid
    Esma Cannon
    Esma Cannon
    • Mrs. Deevens
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • Sir John
    Jill Ireland
    Jill Ireland
    • Janet
    Victor Maddern
    Victor Maddern
    • Removal Man
    Lance Percival
    • Harry
    Joan Hickson
    Joan Hickson
    • Mrs. Bostwick
    David Lodge
    David Lodge
    • Taxi Driver
    Ambrosine Phillpotts
    Ambrosine Phillpotts
    • Mrs. Featherstone
    Brian Oulton
    Brian Oulton
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    • Director
      • Gerald Thomas
    • Writer
      • Bruce Montgomery
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    7richardchatten

    "His Bach is worse than his bite!"

    Although largely the work of the 'Carry On' team (it was a pet project of producer Peter Rogers') it actually feels more like one of the 'Doctor' films with bluer jokes - shot like them in pretty colour - and dealing with the travails of a mature-looking bunch of students in the days when students wore jackets & ties and £4 a week seemed a steep rent. And, of course, there's the presence of James Robertson Justice and University College Hospital standing in for the London Academy of Music and the Arts instead of St.Swithin's (while Leslie Phillips later switched to the 'Doctor' series).

    This is possibly the only movie on which the composer is also the author of the script, Bruce Montgomery (briefly glimpsed conducting Handel's 'Messiah' in one sequence) being the real name of the eminent crime writer Edmund Crispin whose only screenplay this was.
    8jameselliot-1

    With this cast, you know it's a Peter Thomas production

    A fun movie that is very underrated and underappreciated. When I see all of the familiar faces, I'm always amazed at how many movies these performers made for so many years. They worked non-stop. Fraser and Jayne were knockouts and Leslie Phillips was the king.
    8LCShackley

    Takes one to know one...

    I should confess right away that I spent two years as a student in a conservatory, and have spent all my life hanging around with musicians. I'm sure that influenced my positive opinion about this movie, and I can understand why other reviewers who don't share my background don't find it funny.

    I knew I was going to enjoy it when the opening credits featured cartoons by the inimitable Gerard Hoffunung. The cast list also promised a host of Britain's most amusing character players. The script and score are by Bruce Montgomery, a fine mystery writer and film composer. And how odd that the opening scene outside the music school used the exact same filming location as was used for the hospital in "Doctor in the House." (Not to mention that the doctor's nemesis also plays the students' nemesis here, too.)

    Of course, as others have pointed out, most of the actors are too old for their "student" roles, and the plot is fairly thin (but typical for a sitcom). What's funny for me are all the jokes and situations that any working musician will have had to deal with: overbearing teachers, time-wasting teachers, blabbing conductors, over-confident student hot-shots, conflict between "serious" and "pop" music, etc. If you don't know who Barbirolli and Sargent are, you'll miss a couple of jokes. (And you might not also catch the "skeletons on a tin roof" joke from Sir Thomas Beecham.) There's even a tip of the hat to Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope, if you look carefully at the music school sign.

    The 90 minutes breezed by, and the HD version available on Amazon Prime looked pristine on my iPad. Recommended highly for musical people; and fairly highly for fans of mid-century British comedy. Kenneth Williams alone is worth the price of admission.
    8parcstar

    Great Fun!

    I just read three dismal reviews of this film from people with no sense of humor--obviously. Raising The Wind is much more clever than many of the Carry On films or other British comedies from the classic period. Of course, as a former music student, it's possible that I identify with it more than most, but I have shown it to others who laughed as much as I did. Once to an audience of 50, but then a comedy is always better with an audience, at least if it's timing is good, as in this case. When the orchestra ran away (speeded up) as Kenneth Williams attempted to show off his dominance as a great conductor, the audience had hysterics. There was rarely a better cast than this, and the characters are appealing. It's one of those films I wish I could live in. Give it a chance.
    8tasscif

    Hitting the Right note

    It,s Interesting that the reviews here criticising it are British and the one who gives it the thumbs up is American and I agree with him this film is very good. It,s less smutty than the carry on films and not really slapstick It,s just good clean fun.

    This may not be the greatest film ever made but it is good. A great cast and they do deliver they Hit the Right Note It,s funny and well written, Jill Ireland appears in one of her first roles as does Jim Dale Who after this film got the recommendation of Kenneth Williams to join the Carry on team, (His first Carry On, Cabby, wasn,t originally a carry on).

    It seems that the British are the first to run British films down, thats sad.

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    • Trivia
      The conductor's joke about the girl's harp sounding like skeletons making love on a tin roof is actually a paraphrase of a quip from famed British conductor Thomas Beecham, who described the sound of the harpsichord (NOT harp) as being like "skeletons copulating on a tin roof."
    • Goofs
      When Mervyn (Leslie Phillips) writes his tune, he is drunk and the story about it gets sent to a music paper, gets printed and published and sent to the shops, and gets read all before his hangover from that time wears off.
    • Quotes

      Sir Benjamin Boyd: Madam, must you make that noise?

      Jill Clemons: Yes, Sir Benjamin.

      Sir Benjamin Boyd: Is there some defect in your instrument?

      Jill Clemons: Oh no, Sir Benjamin.

      Sir Benjamin Boyd: It would appear to sound like two skeletons making love on a tin roof.

      Jill Clemons: I'm sorry, Sir Benjamin, I had an accident on the way here.

      Taxi Driver: [arriving] I'll say she had an accident. Cost me a fare that has. And what I say is, what about my flippin' bumper?

      Sir Benjamin Boyd: And who the devil may you be, sir?

      Taxi Driver: I just want to exchange addresses with the young lady.

      Sir Benjamin Boyd: Although you might find it hard to believe, this is a concert hall and not a marriage bureau.

      Jill Clemons: I'm sorry, Sir Benjamin, it's my fault. I backed into him.

      Sir Benjamin Boyd: Madam, tacit if you please. And you sir, shut your cake hole. If you wish to interview the young lady, I must ask you to wait outside. And I may add that if her driving is on a par with her musicianship, you may think yourself extremely fortunate to be alive.

      [to the orchestra]

      Sir Benjamin Boyd: Now gentlemen, we shall take the final section. From bar 224 if you please.

    • Soundtracks
      Scapino: A Comedy Overture
      (1940, revised 1949) (uncredited)

      Music by William Walton

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    • Release date
      • November 24, 1961 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Roommates
    • Filming locations
      • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Peter Rogers Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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