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The Bargee

  • 1964
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42m
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6.2/10
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The Bargee (1964)
Hemel Pike is a canal-barge Casanova, aided and abetted by his illiterate cousin Ronnie. Hemel has a girl in every town along his route, and each one is intent on marriage. He is finally caught when one of the girls, Christine, falls pregnant.
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A lock-keeper entrusts his daughter with a canal Casanova, and she soon falls pregnant. He refuses to open his locks until the guilty party confesses.A lock-keeper entrusts his daughter with a canal Casanova, and she soon falls pregnant. He refuses to open his locks until the guilty party confesses.A lock-keeper entrusts his daughter with a canal Casanova, and she soon falls pregnant. He refuses to open his locks until the guilty party confesses.

  • Director
    • Duncan Wood
  • Writers
    • Ray Galton
    • Alan Simpson
  • Stars
    • Harry H. Corbett
    • Hugh Griffith
    • Eric Sykes
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Duncan Wood
    • Writers
      • Ray Galton
      • Alan Simpson
    • Stars
      • Harry H. Corbett
      • Hugh Griffith
      • Eric Sykes
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Harry H. Corbett
    Harry H. Corbett
    • Hemel Pike
    Hugh Griffith
    Hugh Griffith
    • Joe Turnbull
    Eric Sykes
    Eric Sykes
    • The Mariner
    Ronnie Barker
    Ronnie Barker
    • Ronnie
    Julia Foster
    Julia Foster
    • Christine Turnbull
    Miriam Karlin
    Miriam Karlin
    • Nellie Marsh
    Eric Barker
    Eric Barker
    • Parks - Foreman
    Derek Nimmo
    • Doctor Scott
    Norman Bird
    Norman Bird
    • Waterways Supervisor - Albert Williams
    Richard Briers
    Richard Briers
    • Tomkins
    Brian Wilde
    Brian Wilde
    • Policeman
    George A. Cooper
    George A. Cooper
    • Official In Office
    Grazina Frame
    • Girl In Office
    Jo Rowbottom
    • Cynthia
    • (as Jo Rowbotham)
    Edwin Apps
    Edwin Apps
    • George (Barman)
    Godfrey Winn
    • Self - Announcer
    • (voice)
    Chris Adcock
    • Bargee
    • (uncredited)
    Jim Beasley
    • Pub Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Duncan Wood
    • Writers
      • Ray Galton
      • Alan Simpson
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    zzapper-2

    All the pace of a barge!!

    David Mayall correctly identifies the film as a useful bit of social history, with many outside shots of a lost way of life. This does sufficiently warn potential viewers that as a comedy it is as dull as ditchwater. Ronnie Barker is crushed by Harry Corbets character. This is the kind of product which almost killed the British Film Industry. Have people voted 10 for this film out of irony? (Confession I was unable to see the end of film). Did any one pay to see this at the time?
    7richard-meredith27

    The Bargee grows on you

    Yes, it is nostalgic. Yes, it is slow, but canal boats can only cruise at 4 m.p.h. so perhaps it matches the storyline. Anyway, who says film has to be frenetic all the time? Harry H. Corbett is superb. It's a shame he never received more recognition for his talents during his life time. The film also was an early chance for Ronnie Barker to shine as Hemel's dim witted cousin. But my favourite supporting players are Eric Sykes' canal enthusiast energetically freewheeling through his scenes. He turns what are little more than vignettes into perfect sketches. Jo Rowbottom appears as one of Hemel's squeezes. Her brief appearance is actually quite touching- Hemel treats her badly, and she knows it.

    If nothing else, Give it a try if you are a film buff! It's a 'spot the British character actor' film. Perfect rainy afternoon fare, except it has only been shown once on television in the last ten years.
    10davem-3

    A gentle comedy with bitter-sweet undertones of the end of an era

    The film is unique in that it attempts to portray working life on the English canals as it really was in the 1960s, without the affected prettification of most accounts.

    The bargees are workmen, Hemel (Corbett) the ladies man trapped by a pretty girl, and propelled to the altar on the end of a shotgun, and Ronnie (Barker) his none too bright right hand man.

    The film is set immediately before the end of the way of life that it portrays, as commercial narrowboat carrying came to an end on Britains waterways. At the time of its release, this was a very recent memory, the trade having been finally killed off by the severe winter of 1963.

    The boats seen in the film are the genuine article, used in a film about the end of the trade, mere months after it ended. Within a very short time after the film, most of the craft had been destroyed, leaving only a few in preservation.
    drednm

    Beautiful But Bad

    Lovely scenery and color photography can't save this tedious and annoying film that's filled with irritating characters and bad pacing.

    The film starts out well with Harry Corbett and Ronnie Barker taking a commercial load on their barge via the wondrous waterways (canals) to Birmingham. Despite Corbett's off-putting accent and speech impediment (he can't say his R's), it looks like it will be a picturesque comedy/drama set amid the English countryside. But as soon as Eric Syke's annoying character (the mariner), the week-end skipper who knows nothing about boats, shows up, the voyage goes off course.

    Sykes is supposed to be the comic relief, but his character is too stupid to be funny. Anyway, Corbett plots his trip with "stop-overs" at various towns where he has a woman in each port. He finally makes it to where Julia Foster and her dad, Hugh Griffith, live. She's pregnant, and the story goes off in another direction with Griffith determined to find the guy who knocked her up.

    This plot drags on and on with Griffith blocking the canal and causing all sorts of trouble until some government officials show up and they finally figure out who daddy is. Even after this resolution, the story drags on til its obvious conclusion.

    Griffith, Foster, and Barker do what they can with one-dimensional characters. Sykes and Corbett are lost causes. Co-stars include Miriam Karlin as the boisterous Nellie, Norman Bird and Richard Briers as the government men, Derek Nimmo as the dumb doctor, and among the canal women, Rita Webb, Patricia Hayes, and Eileen Way.
    6Chase_Witherspoon

    On the barges

    Mild light comedy concerning dam master (Griffith) whose impressionable daughter (Foster) conceives to barge operator and ladies' man (Corbett), much to Griffith's chagrin. Ronnie Barker co-stars as Corbett's cousin and fellow "bargee" (with somewhat less luck with the ladies), the two concerned also with the imminent extinction of the centuries old tradition, in favour of motorised vessels.

    Solid cast includes veteran Griffith as the gruff, ill-tempered man of the waterways (and sporting a bird's nest that would make Francis De Wolff or Sebastian Cabot blush), Barker as the amiable sidekick and prominent supporting roles for Derek Nimmo, Richard Briers and Norman Bird as a cowardly administrator who attempts to confront Griffith after he's sabotaged the canal as retribution for his daughter's, "condition". Some viewers may also recognise Ed Devereaux pre-"Skippy".

    Essentially it seemed to me to be a tale about the preservation of traditions, some of which are anachronisms to the present day, others worth conserving. Pleasant enough slapstick with some nice countryside exteriors and a delightful supporting cast, a modest and inoffensive time-filler.

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    • Trivia
      The narrow-boats Banstead and Bellerophon which were used in the film were built in 1936 and are still in existence (2016). Bellerophon became a horse drawn trip-boat on the River Wey and was renamed Iona. In this guise it made an appearance in the British TV soap Coronation Street (1960). Banstead continued to work for British Waterways until 1969 when it was sold to private use and after a career as camping boat and tearoom, Banstead is now fully restored to working condition and can often be seen on the Grand Union canal where it remains a minor celebrity, as many locals still remember the filming of The Bargee (1964) with fond memories.
    • Goofs
      When planning the journey on the Grand Union Canal, the pair agree the first night at Rickmansworth, the second at Boxmoor and the third at Apsley. Geographically, Apsley is before Boxmoor and also the two places are only a mile apart, so would not both be overnight stopping points, even if in the correct order.
    • Quotes

      [Doctor Scott has just told Joe that his daughter is pregnant]

      Joe: She must have been drugged or something. She couldn't have done it by herself.

      Doctor Scott: No, quite.

      Joe: I'll kill him! So help me, I'll kill him! They way I've looked after her. I promised her mother I'd send her to grammar school. And now the first yob that comes along, this happens.

      Doctor Scott: [trying to be reassuring] Oh come now. It may not have been the *first* one.

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 1964 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kanalens Casanova
    • Filming locations
      • Wolverton Aqueduct, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
      • Galton-Simpson
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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