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Ce formidable laitier

Original title: The Early Bird
  • 1965
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  • 1h 38m
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6.6/10
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Norman Wisdom in Ce formidable laitier (1965)
Norman is  trying to assist the operation of a small, old-fashioned dairy which is being threatened by a larger, modern organization. Norman gives his best attempts to save the dairy, and the usual chaos ensues.
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A milkman working for a small dairy business finds his job threatened by a giant conglomerate. Can he save his job, or will he be left crying over split milk?A milkman working for a small dairy business finds his job threatened by a giant conglomerate. Can he save his job, or will he be left crying over split milk?A milkman working for a small dairy business finds his job threatened by a giant conglomerate. Can he save his job, or will he be left crying over split milk?

  • Director
    • Robert Asher
  • Writers
    • Jack Davies
    • Norman Wisdom
    • Eddie Leslie
  • Stars
    • Norman Wisdom
    • Edward Chapman
    • Jerry Desmonde
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Robert Asher
    • Writers
      • Jack Davies
      • Norman Wisdom
      • Eddie Leslie
    • Stars
      • Norman Wisdom
      • Edward Chapman
      • Jerry Desmonde
    • 29User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Norman Wisdom
    Norman Wisdom
    • Norman Pitkin
    Edward Chapman
    Edward Chapman
    • Mr. Grimsdale
    Jerry Desmonde
    Jerry Desmonde
    • Mr. Hunter
    Paddie O'Neil
    • Gladwys Hoskins
    Bryan Pringle
    Bryan Pringle
    • Austin
    Richard Vernon
    Richard Vernon
    • Sir Roger Wedgewood
    John Le Mesurier
    John Le Mesurier
    • Colonel Foster (golf partner)
    Peter Jeffrey
    Peter Jeffrey
    • Fire Chief
    Penny Morrell
    • Miss Curry
    Marjie Lawrence
    Marjie Lawrence
    • Woman in Negligee
    Frank Thornton
    Frank Thornton
    • Drunken Doctor
    Dandy Nichols
    Dandy Nichols
    • Woman Flooded by Milk
    Harry Locke
    • Commissionaire
    Michael Bilton
    • Nervous Man
    Imogen Hassall
    Imogen Hassall
    • Sir Roger's Secretary
    Nellie
    • The Horse
    • (as 'Nellie')
    Del Baker
    • Fireman
    • (uncredited)
    Les Conrad
    • Onlooker
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Asher
    • Writers
      • Jack Davies
      • Norman Wisdom
      • Eddie Leslie
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    7jakedoughy

    not the best but still the greatest

    now, everyone has their own opinion on movies and the comment above is fair if that is what he thinks, but, to me, this movie is still a great piece of work by the legendary, sir Norman wisdom. i admit, not my fav out of 13 films of his i've seen but its still good firm piece of British comedy which i, being British, am proud of. so, if you have enjoyed other classic movies of his such as one good turn, just my luck, up in the world,girl on the boat, the bulldog breed, follow a star and many, many others,then i suggest you give this a go and judge for yourself. "mr.grimsdale!" classic. i can honestly say, hand on hart, that sir Norman wisdom is a true legend and will always be a favourite actor of mine for the rest of my life.
    bob the moo

    Very basic physical comedy that feels forced – miles from Wisdom's best

    Norman Pitkin works in a small, very basic dairy for Mr Grimsdale. Their quiet, horse-drawn existence is threatened by the expansion of a huge modern dairy (Consolidated Dairies) with a fleet of milkmen, some of whom are muscling in on Grimsdale's patch by breaking their bottles.. Norman sets out to ensure his dairy's survival – hilarity and much chaos ensues.

    I love Norman Wisdom but this is nowhere near his best. Here the plot is actually quite good but it's only used well once or twice. Instead we have several set piece scenes which were clearly thought up before the actual plot because they are almost crowbarred into the film. For example – the whole golf scene is very thinly inserted and things like the lawnmower scene and the fire fighting scene bear little relation to the story itself.

    This wouldn't be a major problem if it was very funny, however, like the scenes themselves, the comedy feels a bit forced and not natural in the way Wisdom's best routines are. The whole golf scene is forced and the lawnmower scene will have you asking why he didn't just let go of the thing. There still is plenty to enjoy – my favourite being a cowboy pastiche – but overall it is really just Pitkin falling down as much as possible with the plot forgotten.

    Wisdom looks old and well fed – a strange comment perhaps, but it offsets his usual image as a working class hero. Being in full colour doesn't help but he isn't the character he was 10 years ago. Chapman is OK but his extra material and love interest make him less enjoyable as a comedy character. Desmonde is the upper class fool as always but here the comedy almost demeans his talents. The upside of the film is that there is no wasted time for Wisdom to chase a pretty young ankle – we have no love interest.

    Overall this is enjoyable for die-hard fans and children. The reliance on physical humour is to the detriment of the plot and regularly feels forced and unfunny. It is sill amusing and I had a few laughs but this is many miles from Wisdom at his peak.
    Davo123

    Mr Grimsdale !!!!!

    'The Early Bird' just has to be THE Norman Wisdom film. From the marvellous opening sequence, to the finale, there is not a single dull moment. Of all of his films, this has to be his most popular.

    Norman plays a milkman for a local town dairy, his boss is the laid-back Mr. Grimsdale, superbly played by Edward Chapman. However, a large corporate dairy starts to muscle in on their patch, and Norman is soon pitted against a sneaky and unscrupulous Austin (Bryan Pringle). The laughs are soon flowing thick and fast as war develops.

    In many ways this film symbolises the changing times of the '60s when the pace of life speeded up, aptly summarised by the quote 'You can't impede the wheels of progress' from the film. As always, Norman manages to save the day, and dispense his particular brand of common sense. In this film, though, his victory is more by default than judgement.

    The film contains many classic moments, the sick horse, the apples, the 'shootout', the golf, the fire, and many more.

    Finally, I have often wondered if Benny Hill got his inspiration for 'Ernie' from this film?

    Definitely **** out of *****
    8hitchcockthelegend

    Oh. You was at Dunkirk, weren't you Mr Grimsdale? I wonder what would have happened if you'd given up then.

    The Early Bird is directed by Robert Asher and stars Norman Wisdom, Edward Chapman, Jerry Desmonde & Paddie O'Neil. Grimsdale's Dairy, an old fashioned company who still deliver milk by horse and cart, are under threat of closure by the modern conglomerate that is Consolidated Dairies. But milkman Norman Pitkin (Wisdom) will not take it lying down; chaos ensues.

    Norman Wisdom was an acquired taste, he was very much in the vein of Jerry Lewis from across the pond. His comedy staple was pratfalling and playing a lovable but hapless guy who constantly causes mayhem where ever he goes. Much like Lewis, the debates have always raged about if the comedy on offer was borderline genius or just standard buffoonery. The answer to which is naturally up to the individual observer to decide. What isn't up for debate is that Wisdom's film's, mostly, are perfect family fare that are agreeably watchable at any time of year.

    The Early Bird is Wisdom's first feature film in colour, the title is derived from the saying "the early bird catches the worm". It sees Wisdom re-teamed with Chapman, Asher & Desmonde who all feature prominently in Wisdom's big screen output. As it is, The Early Bird is one of the most fondly remembered film's that Wisdom did. And rightly so because it contains some comedy gold moments to enjoy. Opening with a delightful 10 minute sequence that contains no dialogue, the film then pitches Wisdom into a number of truly great comedy scenes. A rampaging petrol lawnmower, a golf match interruption, Norman leading his horse up the stairs to bed; and the pièce de résistance that is the finale as a fire is believed to have broken out at the towering Consolidated Dairies building. All acted with comedic gusto by Wisdom and the cast thrust into the ensuing chaos. Lest we forget, also, the moral at the core of the writing too, this may be comedy unbound but it's also a sharp observation on the changing of the times and the sad disappearance of the little businesses. While the painted sets showcase a talent that's sometimes forgotten in this day and age of CGI enhancement.

    A delightful comedy from a delightful and much respected entertainer. The kind of which is now impossible to replace. 8/10
    spotter-9

    A classic - never forgotten

    My parents took me and my brother to see this at the "pictures". (I was 8 and my brother was 5 in 1965) I DO remember that this film made me laugh till I almost burst at the seams! :-) I've never forgotten the image of Norman, the horse, and "Mr. Grimsdale!?" I've tried to get this film at video stores without success. Shame. It's a classic!

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    • Trivia
      The last film of Jerry Desmonde.
    • Goofs
      At about 14 minutes and 53 seconds into as Pitkin is about to turn the corner of the house to deliver milk. The blue garden fence and drain pipe has no green leaves hanging from the side. Yet when Pitkin turns the corner now the set version. A hanging green plant can be seen on the corner of the fencing adjacent to the house.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Grimsdale: Besides, we're beaten, Pitkin. Consolidated's too big.

      Norman Pitkin: Oh. You was at Dunkirk, weren't you, Mr Grimsdale? I wonder what would have happened if you'd given up then.

      Mr. Grimsdale: You're right, Pitkin. We'll fight them, to the last half-pint of milk!

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    • Release date
      • April 6, 1966 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Early Bird
    • Filming locations
      • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(studio: made at)
    • Production company
      • The Rank Organisation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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