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Ah! Quel cottage!

Original title: Father Came Too!
  • 1964
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
363
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Ah! Quel cottage! (1964)
Comedy

A young married couple experience difficulties doing up a cottage, and are hindered by the wife's father.A young married couple experience difficulties doing up a cottage, and are hindered by the wife's father.A young married couple experience difficulties doing up a cottage, and are hindered by the wife's father.

  • Director
    • Peter Graham Scott
  • Writers
    • Jack Davies
    • Henry Blyth
  • Stars
    • James Robertson Justice
    • Leslie Phillips
    • Stanley Baxter
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    363
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Graham Scott
    • Writers
      • Jack Davies
      • Henry Blyth
    • Stars
      • James Robertson Justice
      • Leslie Phillips
      • Stanley Baxter
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Robertson Justice
    James Robertson Justice
    • Sir Beverley Grant
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Roddy Chipfield
    Stanley Baxter
    Stanley Baxter
    • Dexter Munro
    Sally Smith
    • Juliet Munro
    Eric Barker
    Eric Barker
    • Mr. Gallagher
    Kenneth Cope
    Kenneth Cope
    • Ron
    Terry Scott
    Terry Scott
    • Executioner
    Hugh Lloyd
    Hugh Lloyd
    • Mary Queen of Scots
    Fred Emney
    Fred Emney
    • Sir Francis Drake
    Peter Jones
    Peter Jones
    • Charles II
    Ronnie Barker
    Ronnie Barker
    • Josh
    Philip Locke
    Philip Locke
    • Stan
    Timothy Bateson
    Timothy Bateson
    • Wally
    Cardew Robinson
    • Fire Officer
    Peter Woodthorpe
    Peter Woodthorpe
    • Farmer
    James Villiers
    James Villiers
    • Benzil Bulstrode
    Harry Fowler
    Harry Fowler
    John Bluthal
    John Bluthal
    • Robert the Bruce
    • Director
      • Peter Graham Scott
    • Writers
      • Jack Davies
      • Henry Blyth
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    6CinemaSerf

    Father Came Too!

    I think this might be described as a film that didn't quite realise the sum of it's parts. A strong British comedy line up, but a rather thin plot and comedy that bordered just a bit too much on slapstick for my liking. "Sally" (Julie Munro) and "Dexter" (Stanley Baxter) are newlyweds trying to - thriftily - do up their rather ramshackle cottage that they bought from "Chipfield" (Leslie Philips). Enter her father, the wealthy and somewhat domineering "Sir Beverley" who imposes himself on the young couple - and on their wily builders - with predictably disastrous results. It is probably half an hour too long this, the jokes are there but you can see the punchlines from the top of the Eiffel Tower. Characterful, though - there is some chemistry on screen and a host of well-known faces (many from history!) keep the film moving along OK from one set-piece to the next. You might not recall watching it shortly afterwards, but it's an amusing enough 90 minutes that reminds you of the old adage - "nobody over 50 ought ever to go up a ladder!"
    4johnners11-707-47855

    Pretty average matinee fare

    In a loose follow-up to the excellent Fast Lady, Stanley Baxter and James Roberson Justice star in this rather lacklustre British comedy. Technically, it's alright, but somehow it never quite gets going like its predecessor. If you're playing British 1960s comedy film bingo, you'll fill your card up by the end of the film: domineering father-in-law, foot in paint bucket, getting stopped by the police, yokels, dodgy workmen, and lots more. Ronnie Barker is the standout performer as the dodgy local workman. But James Robertson-Justice just seems to be phoning it in on this one, and Stanley Baxter, who later went on to play so many diverse parts, just reprises his comically obstinate Scotsman persona for this film. All in all not a bad film, but not a great one, either.
    5nicholascox-92618

    Father Came Too

    Are you "Clairvoyant".

    How do you know, it will raise a smile, not a laugh, on a wet Sunday afternoon.

    It is not a sequel, to The Fast Lady.

    That was a lot more amusing.

    I enjoyed the Doctor Movies.

    The Doctor series on ITV, was nothing like the Movies. Some titles were fictitious.

    James Robertson Justice, was in a lot of other films.

    I found Doctor In Clover funny.

    In Doctor In The House.

    The "Bleeding Time time joke is ambiguous.

    It can mean 'Bloody Time' or time for a clot to form.

    I have read Donald Sinden's Autobiography.

    He, and the other doctors, were invited to the studio. This was for filming a 20 second silent piece, to cover the laughter.

    Although, most reviews were inferior. Humour is subjective.
    9gorytus-20672

    father came too...baxter....phillips...robertson justice

    March 2022

    I have also reviewed the very similar and equally as likeable film "fast lady" which also starred the same 3 actors as this one, although a totally unrelated film.

    Like that one, this is great, so much fun, Ronnie Barker also has a major role, and i just wonder if the Tom Hanks film "money pit" was possibly inspired by this, its a similar story anyway.

    Extra notable for me is the main female lead is played by Sally Smith, who i suppose remains largely unknown, but about 5 years after this she did have the starring role in a fun giallo called "naked you die", which i happen to be a fan of.

    Great great fun for all the family with many of the usual likeable actors from the period.

    9.5 out of 10.
    5Sergiodave

    60's slapstick comedy

    Very average 1960's matinee style comedy starring Leslie Phillips and James Robertson Justice, who were both better in the Doctor movies. Raised a smile, though not a laugh, okay for a wet sunday afternoon

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    • Trivia
      Not a sequel to La merveilleuse Anglaise (1962), although advertised as such in the cinema trailer.
    • Goofs
      In a bizarre sequence at the beginning, Dexter gets a lift from father in what's supposed to be a rainstorm but is obviously shot on a lovely sunny day.
    • Quotes

      Josh: I've already had occasion to remonstrate with you about casting aspersions on the plumbing profession sir. The modern sanitary engineer is like the proverbial elephant...

      Sir Beverley Grant: And just as slow.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Human Jungle: Struggle for a Mind (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      The Scrubbers Song
      Music by Norrie Paramor

      Lyrics by Tony Hatch

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    • Release date
      • August 31, 1964 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Father Came Too!
    • Filming locations
      • Independent Artists Studios, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Independent Artists
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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