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La folle mission

Original title: You Must Be Joking!
  • 1965
  • Approved
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
411
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La folle mission (1965)
Comedy

A motley group of soldiers are set loose in swinging London in an initiative test to collect a selection of esoteric items.A motley group of soldiers are set loose in swinging London in an initiative test to collect a selection of esoteric items.A motley group of soldiers are set loose in swinging London in an initiative test to collect a selection of esoteric items.

  • Director
    • Michael Winner
  • Writers
    • Alan Hackney
    • Michael Winner
    • Jan Read
  • Stars
    • Michael Callan
    • Lionel Jeffries
    • Denholm Elliott
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    411
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Winner
    • Writers
      • Alan Hackney
      • Michael Winner
      • Jan Read
    • Stars
      • Michael Callan
      • Lionel Jeffries
      • Denholm Elliott
    • 24User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Callan
    Michael Callan
    • Lieutenant Tim Morton
    Lionel Jeffries
    Lionel Jeffries
    • Sergeant-Major McGregor
    Denholm Elliott
    Denholm Elliott
    • Captain Tabasco
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • General Lockwood
    • (as Wilfrid Hyde White)
    Bernard Cribbins
    Bernard Cribbins
    • Sergeant Clegg
    James Robertson Justice
    James Robertson Justice
    • Librarian
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Young Husband
    Gabriella Licudi
    Gabriella Licudi
    • Annabelle Nash
    Patricia Viterbo
    • Sylvie Tarnet
    Terry-Thomas
    Terry-Thomas
    • Major Foskett
    Lee Montague
    Lee Montague
    • Staff Sergeant Mansfield
    Irene Handl
    Irene Handl
    • Elderly Woman
    Richard Wattis
    Richard Wattis
    • Parkins
    Miles Malleson
    Miles Malleson
    • Salesman
    Gwendolyn Watts
    • Young Wife
    Clive Dunn
    Clive Dunn
    • Television studio Doorman
    Tracy Reed
    Tracy Reed
    • Poppy Pennington
    James Villiers
    James Villiers
    • Bill Simpson
    • Director
      • Michael Winner
    • Writers
      • Alan Hackney
      • Michael Winner
      • Jan Read
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    7vogun-17563

    It Reeks Of The 1960's And A Bygone Era

    The film begins with the superb opening credits by Bob Godfrey, and a Mona Lisa start which is not unlike (and predates) Terry Gilliam, and sets one up for a light hearted typical British affair. It frequently uses the streets of London as a backdrop and is filled with some marvellous cameo roles by numerous character actors. They seem to be all here.

    There are quite a few memorable roles but accolades go to Terry Thomas, Lionel Jeffries (that's a first for me), and Denholm Elliot glides through his performance with aplomb. Of course the plot is ridiculous, and the film is not a gem, but I was delighted to catch this film. I even laughed during the film. There's a little bit of 60's saucyness, pop references (The Cavemen), sending up of the upper classes, the obligatory (largely unknown) Amercan actor and cuts that are pure 1960's.

    It's not a Carry On film, it's much better, and if you like black & white British 1960's movies and the (now lost) actors from then, you will not be disappointed.
    6finercreative

    It's a good watch

    "You Must Be Joking!" Is a film about 5 Men, all from different armies, going on a scavenger Hunt throughout Britain for 5 different items, and is sort of similar to the movie "It's a mad mad mad mad world". The film was funny at some points and was also fun to watch. It is a bit vague on explaining the plot in the beginning though. All of the acting was good, and I enjoyed Lionel Jeffrie's acting the most. Some of the scenes were a bit bizarre, but these bizarre moments weren't necessarily bad. All the scenes range from average to good. Overall, it was a fun and nice movie to watch. I'd give it 6/10.
    7Marco_Trevisiol

    An undervalued pleasure

    It's somewhat strange how this cheery and pleasing film has been almost totally forgotten today - perhaps in part despite its 'Swinging London' ethos that it was filmed in black & white?

    Michael Winner's 1960s films were noted for their vivid and lively style, and it's a pity that when he moved to Hollywood in the early 1970s he seemed to lose that style and his films became defined by being dour, downbeat and often quite nasty.

    Back to YMBJ, acting standouts include Lionel Jeffries who steals the film with his funny performance just as he did a few years previously with 'The Wrong Arm of the Law' and Terry-Thomas in a small but typically very amusing performance.

    The film's finale is a bit messy and incoherent, but otherwise the film is full of good fun and laughs.
    4skoogs-3

    You've got to be kidding!

    This is one of those twerpy 'swinging 60's' films with cavalier photography, 'swinging' introductory and background music, to get us all in a 'fab' mood to insure us that the everything you are about to endure is not to be taken seriously. It's all the fault of the Beatles wonderful 'A Hard Days Night' that all the others are trying to catch up. However, this film couldn't catch a George Formby film on a bad day. And why-oh-why did it have to have the obligatory American actor in the lead role? To me this lowers the tone completely as we have many, many British actors who would be more than willing to make a complete fool of themselves.
    10Mr. OpEd

    They Weren't

    Smashingly funny and character driven film with a scavenger hunt leading to the stealing of the Lord's of London bell. Shown primarily as a second biller in the 60s, at least in the US, and hasn't been seen much since. An all-around-good flick (Laurie "Avengers" Johnson did the music) with a bit of Richard Lester vibe.

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    • Trivia
      Oscar-winning actor Helen Mirren lambasted director Michael Winner in a TV interview for allegedly treating her "like a piece of meat" during a casting session for this film in 1964. Recalling the encounter, she said that he ordered her to turn around and flaunt her body for him. "I was mortified and incredibly angry. I thought it was insulting and sexist, and I don't think any actress should be treated like that, like a piece of meat, at all. I was so angry. I still am." Winner has defended his actions, saying: "I did indeed ask her to stand up. I don't remember asking her to turn around but if I did, I wasn't being serious. I can see it now. She was wearing a peasant blouse and a skirt in the photographs, with enormous bosoms which were sagging a bit even though she was young."
    • Goofs
      When the famous Lutine bell is stolen, the officers at HQ describe it as weighing about a hundred pounds, and difficult, but not impossible, for a man to move around. Yet in the scene at the finish line, there's a brief shot of Poppy Pennington (Tracy Reed), herself probably not much more than that weight, scooping it up effortlessly in the scramble.
    • Quotes

      Sergeant Clegg: Dig? Me? I'm a married man!

    • Connections
      References Le Pont de la rivière Kwaï (1957)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm With You
      Music by Buddy Bregman

      Lyrics by Hal Shaper

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    • Release date
      • August 20, 1965 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • You Must Be Joking!
    • Filming locations
      • Carshalton Ponds, Surrey, England, UK(From leaving the library until the lady driver knocks people off of their bikes)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures Corporation
      • Charles H. Schneer Productions
      • Ameran Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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