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Une bombe pas comme les autres

Original title: The Green Man
  • 1956
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.5K
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Une bombe pas comme les autres (1956)
Dark ComedyComedyCrime

An assassin is annoyed by a vacuum cleaner salesman determined to stop him.An assassin is annoyed by a vacuum cleaner salesman determined to stop him.An assassin is annoyed by a vacuum cleaner salesman determined to stop him.

  • Directors
    • Robert Day
    • Basil Dearden
  • Writers
    • Sidney Gilliat
    • Frank Launder
  • Stars
    • Alastair Sim
    • George Cole
    • Terry-Thomas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Robert Day
      • Basil Dearden
    • Writers
      • Sidney Gilliat
      • Frank Launder
    • Stars
      • Alastair Sim
      • George Cole
      • Terry-Thomas
    • 40User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    Alastair Sim
    Alastair Sim
    • Hawkins
    George Cole
    George Cole
    • William Blake
    Terry-Thomas
    Terry-Thomas
    • Charles Boughtflower
    Jill Adams
    Jill Adams
    • Ann Vincent
    Raymond Huntley
    Raymond Huntley
    • Sir Gregory Upshott
    Colin Gordon
    Colin Gordon
    • Reginald Willoughby-Cruft
    Avril Angers
    Avril Angers
    • Marigold
    Eileen Moore
    Eileen Moore
    • Joan Wood
    Dora Bryan
    Dora Bryan
    • Lily
    John Chandos
    • Mc Kechnie
    Cyril Chamberlain
    • Sergeant Bassett
    Richard Wattis
    Richard Wattis
    • Doctor
    Vivien Wood
    • Leader of Trio
    Marie Burke
    Marie Burke
    • Felicity
    Lucy Griffiths
    • Annabel
    Arthur Brough
    Arthur Brough
    • Landlord
    Arthur Lowe
    Arthur Lowe
    • Radio Salesman
    Alexander Gauge
    Alexander Gauge
    • Chairman
    • Directors
      • Robert Day
      • Basil Dearden
    • Writers
      • Sidney Gilliat
      • Frank Launder
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    8g-hbe

    Another 50's triumph

    A murder, a deliberate mix-up with house numbers, a vacuum-cleaner salesman and a young bride-to-be in a compromising position. Oh, and a pompous politician about to be blown up by an assassin with a bomb in a wireless. It gets even better when these people are played by George Cole, Jill Adams, Raymond Huntley and of course the great Alastair Sim. This is a farce in the true British sense, with lots of running about, hiding of bodies and misunderstandings. Add to the mix Terry-Thomas making the most of his modest role and the much underrated Colin Gordon playing a stiff BBC announcer on the edge of a nervous breakdown and we have the recipe for a wonderful Sunday afternoon film. Britain made this type of film with great aplomb in the 50's, perhaps because our National Character was so 'send-upable' at the time and we didn't mind laughing at ourselves. We don't make them now, which is why we go out and buy DVD's of 50-year-old comedies that have no equal. Superb.
    8ptb-8

    that's you, from laughter!

    Utterly hilarious from the first montage of droll assassinations (not really funny in news-horror 2006) but hilarious in it's clunky 50s tone set by Alistair Sim, THE GREEN MAN is a situation comedy of mistaken identity (including the title) that is as sharp now as 50 years ago. From clumsy George Cole and his vacuum cleaner salesman antics at the wrong house (Windybanks? anyone?) to Terry Thomas' leering spluttering "Basil Brush" type pub skirt-chasing THE GREEN MAN lurches hilariously from one weird character and place to screamingly funny suspense with the radio on the wrong station at the pub of the title. This is one of the most unappreciated and funniest Brit pix of the 50s and I implore you to get a copy any way you can. It should be up there with THE LADYKILLERS or SMALLEST SHOW ON EARTH in beloved UK comedies...it even has Richard Wattis! Delight! And Alistair Sim...a sublime dry performance of apt face contortions ...his look of disgust alone had me laughing for days.
    walmington

    A classic black comedy film...................

    A top cast starting with Alastir Sim, George Cole and Terry Thomas. Sim plays the pretty evil hitman, Harry Hawkins who is foiled in his quest to blow up a politician by vacuum cleaner salesman William Blake (George Cole). The plot twists and turns to such an extent that it's quite hard to follow, but brilliant all the same. Terry Thomas appears for only about 20 minutes, but adds a hint of magic to the whole film. As always Sim and Cole work together brilliantly on screen and it's just a funny, quite creepy, good film.
    jakeboy

    Hilarious overlooked gem of British cinema

    The Green Man is one of those movies that used to get a good deal of play on PBS stations but now seems to have disappeared. Too bad. It's a very funny example of wicked British black humor. The always excellent Alastair Sim plays an assassin attempting to blow up a fatuous politician who has found a hide-away for a tryst with his timid secretary. Raymond Huntley (perhaps best known as the family lawyer in "Upstairs, Downstairs") delivers the most hilarious soliloquy ever heard on the practices of English gastronomy in general and chopped toad as a delicacy in particular. Colin Gordon, familiar as one of the few actors to appear twice as Number Two in The Prisoner, does a send up of a rather precious poet who resembles T. S. Eliot. Wish this would appear on DVD.
    8thehumanduvet

    Alastair Sim as a hitman, Terry-Thomas being amorous - dreamy

    Great Ealing farce in the Kind Hearts and Coronets murder-comedy stylee, revolving around Sim's hitman (specialising in slapstick bomb-hits) plotting the death of a prominent businessman, and George Cole's vacuum cleaner salesman, out to thwart the killer...Room for plenty of comedy shenanigans as the top cast blunder around leaving clues and confusing each other, building to a climax at the country inn of the title. Thoroughly enjoyable for fans of the genre, with just a little bit of Terry-Thomas thrown in near the end to add his unique suave zest to a very appealing mix. Expect the thrills to come from Sim's eyebrows and laid-back attitude, and Terry-Thomas' 'tache, rather than the plot.

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    • Trivia
      This film had a long gestation. It began life as a play by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat called "The Body was Well-Nourished", originally written in 1937, but not staged until 1940. At that time, the character of the assassin was a supporting role. The play lasted less than three weeks in London, although this was less due to unpopularity than to the Blitz. Launder and Gilliat were never quite satisfied with the play, and, after the war, revised and updated it, re-titling it "Meet a Body". This was first staged in 1954 (produced by Laurence Olivier, who did not act in it), but the authors still felt it could be improved, and turned it into a film vehicle for Alastair Sim, who originally wanted to direct, or at least co-direct, it. He had some disagreements with Robert Day, so several scenes were directed either by Basil Dearden or by Launder and Gilliat themselves.
    • Goofs
      The voiceover explaining how great men are undone by trivial things, says King John died from a surfeit of lampreys; traditionally this was said about King Henry I.
    • Quotes

      Hawkins: [to three lady musicians playing in the lounge of the "Green Man" inn] Ladies! I've never heard a trio play with such brio! And, after that perfectly-judged andantino, perhaps you'd join me in a little vino?

    • Connections
      Featured in Talkies: Remembering Dora Bryan/Our Dora (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Gaudeamus igitur
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      Traditional

      Heard when the school photo is seen at the start of the film.

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 1956 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Green Man
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(studio: produced at Shepperton Studios England)
    • Production company
      • Grenadier Films Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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