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La merveilleuse Anglaise

Original title: The Fast Lady
  • 1962
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
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6.1/10
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La merveilleuse Anglaise (1962)
A naive Scotsman buys a vintage sports car and learns to drive in order to impress the daughter of an arrogant aristocrat who despises him.
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A naive Scotsman buys a vintage sports car and learns to drive in order to impress the daughter of an arrogant aristocrat who despises him.A naive Scotsman buys a vintage sports car and learns to drive in order to impress the daughter of an arrogant aristocrat who despises him.A naive Scotsman buys a vintage sports car and learns to drive in order to impress the daughter of an arrogant aristocrat who despises him.

  • Director
    • Ken Annakin
  • Writers
    • Keble Howard
    • Jack Davies
    • Henry Blyth
  • Stars
    • James Robertson Justice
    • Leslie Phillips
    • Stanley Baxter
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • Ken Annakin
    • Writers
      • Keble Howard
      • Jack Davies
      • Henry Blyth
    • Stars
      • James Robertson Justice
      • Leslie Phillips
      • Stanley Baxter
    • 22User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Robertson Justice
    James Robertson Justice
    • Charles Chingford
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Freddie Fox
    Stanley Baxter
    Stanley Baxter
    • Murdoch Troon
    Kathleen Harrison
    Kathleen Harrison
    • Mrs. Staggers
    Julie Christie
    Julie Christie
    • Claire Chingford
    Eric Barker
    Eric Barker
    • Wentworth
    Fred Emney
    Fred Emney
    • 1st Golfer
    Eddie Gray
    • 2nd Golfer
    • (as Monsewer Eddie Gray)
    Frankie Howerd
    Frankie Howerd
    • Road Workman in Hole
    Raymond Baxter
    Raymond Baxter
    • Raymond Baxter
    John Bolster
    • John Bolster
    Graham Hill
    • Graham Hill
    John Surtees
    • John Surtees
    Allan Cuthbertson
    Allan Cuthbertson
    • Bodley
    Oliver Johnston
    Oliver Johnston
    • Bulmer
    Dick Emery
    • Shingler
    Esma Cannon
    Esma Cannon
    • Lady on Zebra Crossing
    Victor Brooks
    • Policeman
    • Director
      • Ken Annakin
    • Writers
      • Keble Howard
      • Jack Davies
      • Henry Blyth
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    10NICK BRADLEY

    WARM AND CHARMING

    A blast form the past, one of those innocent films enjoyed so much for its innocence and charm of the early 1960's, an hour and a half of sheer escapeism. The cast members warm to their roles and and give added charm to the film. And, as for the car, i'd give it a good home any day !!
    RussianPantyHog

    A wonderful old comedy. Hugely under-rated.

    Here's a true story. back in 1996 I worked as a prison Officer. I was just about to leave the coffee-room one afternoon when The Fast Lady came on TV, so I decided to watch it "just for a few minutes". After a short while a co-worker came in and he ended up joining me. Then 2 electricians passed by and also sat down "just for a minute". Then some inmates came in to use the bathroom and also became glued to the screen, etc etc. By the time the movie ended there must've been 20 of us all laughing like idiots, until a furious governor stormed in and wanted to know what the &%$@ was going on. The Fast Lady is THAT funny. It's a classic slapstick farce. Murdoch Troon (Stanley Baxter) is a shy Scotsman from a rigid moralistic background, working in England. He's passionate about cycling until he meets a beautiful girl (played by the gorgeous Julie Christie) and falls in love with her. She's equally attracted to him. Just one problem; her wealthy/disciplinarian father owns a sports car firm, HATES cyclists (especially Troon) and won't let Murdoch take her out until he passes the driving test. Enter Troon's slippery friend, a used car salesman desperate for commission, who promises to teach him to drive if he buys "The Fast Lady", an old sports car he's anxious to get rid of. The casting of this film is near-perfect. No one ever played an autocratic tycoon quite as hilariously as the wonderful James Robertson-Justice, Lesley (ding dong!) Phillips was born to play a used car salesman with an eye for the ladies, Stanley Baxter is the ultimate comedy-Scotsman & Julie Christie? All I can say is, WOW. She was stunning. As in all the best farces this film starts quietly and then gradually moves the pace up and up until the frantic side-splitting finale. You'll have to watch it yourself to see what I mean. let's just say, no one EVER had a driving test quite like Murdoch Troon. The Fast Lady delightfully pokes fun at the British class system and figures of minor authority (traffic cops and driving examiners) and the recurring theme tune is about the most 'catchy' I've ever heard. So, if it's ever on TV again, I'd advise you to watch it. You'll laugh throughout and be left with a nice warm feeling by the end.
    7chrischapman-47545

    It's sunny early 1960's England

    A not very taxing, and inevitably somewhat misogynstic, comedy with the experienced and rather typecast leading artistes hamming it up for all they can. Worth it for the sunny street views of England in the early 1960's. Fleeting bit parts by a number of big name British comedians - one wonders why more use was not made of them. Liberties are taken with a vintage Bentley in lots of sight gags that simply could not be afforded these days....
    bluejean

    A very funny and enjoyable film.

    Whenever I think about this film I think of that other car film 'Genevieve'. If you enjoyed 'Genevieve' you will enjoy this film and vice versa. Both movies contain vintage cars which are important to the plot. The cars and their drivers get into all kinds of trouble, both films are charming British comedies and they make me wish I owned a vintage car. The similarities end there. The plots are very different.

    The title of the film 'The Fast Lady', refers to the name given to the vintage Bentleigh. The film is about the car, its owner, the girl he wants to date, and her father who won't let our hero take his daughter out unless he passes his driving test.

    Stanley Baxter, is perfect for the role of Murdoch, the learner driver who wants to impress with his car and driving skills. Leslie Phillips, is hilarious as Murdoch's buddy who helps him with his driving and gives him romance tips. James Robertson Justice, really enjoys making life difficult for Murdoch, by insulting and challenging his driving skills. Julie Christie, is pretty and charming as Claire.

    This is a fun movie to watch that will leave you in good spirits. A good movie for a rainy day or a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. Hope to see it released on video soon.
    10john-horne

    My best real comedy that has lasted the test of time.

    Real comedy is comedy that depends on visual and audio presentation without having to be reinforced by swearing or bad behaviour that is so prevalent in a number of films and TV programmes today. In fact the only reason these two elements are used is that the script is not particularly funny in the first place. The Fast Lady is an amalgamation of scenes joined to make an extremely amusing storyline with the best of British comedians, many making only brief appearances. The main characters are Leslie Phillips as the smarmy used car salesman, Julie Christie who is absolutely gorgeous, James Robertson Justice as her overbearing father and Stanley Baxter who is out to woo young Julie. Easily the best real comedy that has lasted the test of time.

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    • Trivia
      A film set at Beaconsfield Studios was used for the scenes in the town centre: where Troon has to stop for the old lady (Esma Cannon) on the zebra crossing, where Freddie Fox's boss (Dick Emery) tells him he must sell more cars or he will lose his job, where Troon and Chingford get caught up in a traffic jam caused by a broken-down car, and where the driving test centre and the County Bank are situated.
    • Goofs
      During the car chase, an old man (Clive Dunn) jumps from a burning building and lands in the back seat of Chingford's Bentley between Freddie and Claire. He is never seen again in the film: when the car is next seen as a man carrying a microscope posts a letter, the old man has vanished.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Car's the Star: Austin Healey (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      A Scottish Soldier
      (uncredited)

      Traditional

      Lyrics by Andy Stewart

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    • Release date
      • July 21, 1967 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Fast Lady
    • Filming locations
      • Huntercombe Lane South, Taplow, Maidenhead, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(on location)
    • Production company
      • Independent Artists
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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