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Follow a Star

  • 1959
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
648
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Jerry Desmonde and Norman Wisdom in Follow a Star (1959)
Comedy

Norman Truscott is a store worker who dreams of stardom. Vernon Carew is a singer who's star is fading. Vernon manages to get a recording of Norman singing and passes it off as himself.Norman Truscott is a store worker who dreams of stardom. Vernon Carew is a singer who's star is fading. Vernon manages to get a recording of Norman singing and passes it off as himself.Norman Truscott is a store worker who dreams of stardom. Vernon Carew is a singer who's star is fading. Vernon manages to get a recording of Norman singing and passes it off as himself.

  • Director
    • Robert Asher
  • Writers
    • Jack Davies
    • Henry Blyth
    • Norman Wisdom
  • Stars
    • Norman Wisdom
    • June Laverick
    • Jerry Desmonde
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    648
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Asher
    • Writers
      • Jack Davies
      • Henry Blyth
      • Norman Wisdom
    • Stars
      • Norman Wisdom
      • June Laverick
      • Jerry Desmonde
    • 19User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Norman Wisdom
    Norman Wisdom
    • Norman Truscott
    June Laverick
    June Laverick
    • Judy
    Jerry Desmonde
    Jerry Desmonde
    • Vernon Carew
    Hattie Jacques
    Hattie Jacques
    • Dymphna Dobson
    Richard Wattis
    Richard Wattis
    • Dr. Chatterway
    Eddie Leslie
    • Harold Franklin
    John Le Mesurier
    John Le Mesurier
    • Birkett
    Sydney Tafler
    Sydney Tafler
    • Pendlebury
    Fenella Fielding
    Fenella Fielding
    • Lady Finchington
    Charles Heslop
    Charles Heslop
    • The General
    Joe Melia
    Joe Melia
    • Stage Manager
    Ron Moody
    Ron Moody
    • Violinist
    Alan Beaton
    • Club Member
    • (uncredited)
    Barbara Bennett
    • Lady in Theatre
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Beradi
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Boyce
    • Theatre Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Caldicot
    Richard Caldicot
    • Conductor
    • (uncredited)
    Pauline Chamberlain
    Pauline Chamberlain
    • Showgirl
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Asher
    • Writers
      • Jack Davies
      • Henry Blyth
      • Norman Wisdom
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    6CinemaSerf

    Follow a Star

    "Truscott" (Norman Wisdom) spends much of his days at work in a laundry dreaming of a stardom that might just come his way when he encounters legendary crooner "Vernon Carew" (Jerry Desmonde). This man's star is very much on the wain until he hears his new friend sing and hits on the idea of "borrowing" his voice - without telling or paying him, of course. His career rejuvenated, it's only his vocal coach "Dymphna" (Hattie Jacques) who recognises the true owner of the voice but what to do. "Truscott" can only sing if his beloved "Judy" (June Laverick) is there to encourage him and that's not possible right now. As "Carew" heads to the bright lights of the London Palladium, our plucky hero's friends have to think of a way of showing where the real talent lies. How, though? This is another decent showcase for Wisdom to show that he had quite a few strings to his bow. His semi-slapstick comedy timing is perfect but here he proves that he can also hold a tune, delivering a few of the numbers that fit entertainingly into the story. The story itself, though, is far too long. It could readily lose half and hour and not suffer. Indeed were it a tighter production with less meandering, it'd be quite a solid tale that could have better played to Wisdom's strengths, those of writer Jack Davis and the very Rutherford-esque efforts of an on-form Jacques. As it is, it struggles to stay engaging until perhaps the last ten minutes when life is breathed back into it and some laughs are to be had. It's still quite a fun vehicle for it's star and is a perfectly watchable example of his work.
    10kieranwright

    Great nostalgic film and extremely funny in places

    This is a lovely film starring a lovely man, with some genuinely funny moments. In the part where he gets hypnotised, you really see his acting ability. In a way it's sad that Norman Wisdom is not part of this day and age. If he was he may have taken on serious film roles, as the likes of Jim Carrey have. This is definitely one of his best films, and one that my whole family loves. He also has a great voice, and at some point must have had to make a decision whether to pursue a singing or acting career. Incidentally, Norman has great support from the likes of Hattie Jacques and John Le Measurier who give assured performances. A film from a different age.
    birddog-3

    Do laugh because hes a fool!.

    What a wonderful film this is,probably normans best,it has all the hallmarks of mr wisdom from the sad lonely fool to the mad fool!to the sentimental romantic fool that norman pulls off with such natural ease,the plot is good about an ageing pop star played by jerry desmonde trying to revive his flagging career,finds norman, hears his voice and decides to steal it.Hattie Jacques is brilliant as normans vocal teacher but Jerry Desmonde is outstanding in this film,especially when he sings the bath song contorting his body like elvis gone mad!it kept my interest from start to finish.The only slight thing that niggles sometimes, norman very occasionally acts a little too silly where it stops being funny and a little cringing,eg-when hes rolling about on the psychiatrist floor,but normally its kept to the right level.The song 'follow a star'is a enchanting song with a melody that grows on you,incidentally norman wrote this and other songs in this film which further enhances his considerable talents,if you like good comedy,good music and norman wisdom,then this the film to watch.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    Norman's Singin' In The Rain

    Standard formula for a Norman Wisdom movie here. Norman becomes a put upon clown whilst bubbling under the surface is the fact he's a very talented guy (singer here), whilst he's in love with a wheelchair bound beauty. It's often the saccharine elements of Wisdom's films that puts people off, but to his fans (and I'm one), they are integral to letting Wisdom hit his comedic heights.

    Follow a Star is not a great Norman Wisdom film, but it is a very safe and enjoyable one. Story finds Norman used by ageing crooner Jerry Desmonde, who upon finding he is no longer fashionable, plots to use Norman's amazing singing voice as his own. Cue Norman moving in with Desmonde as the house slave and chaos ensues. Meanwhile those closest to Norman smell a rat and try to bring down Desmonde the fraud.

    As usual there are plenty of laughs and high energy acrobatics, with stand out sequences involving hypnosis and the bravura mania of the finale - where the dastards do all they can to get Norman off of the stage. Some super British comedy actors fill out the support slots, most notably Hattie Jacques and Richard Wattis, while Philip Green's musical contributions are most pleasing.

    One for Wisdom fans only? For sure. Otherwise leave well alone. 6.5/10
    5LittleBlade

    The big flaw in one of the film's major plot points...

    One of the main plot points of the film is that Norman is afraid to sing in front of anyone, unless his girlfriend is present. And yet the first time we do see him singing it's at the theatre, amidst/in front of an audience, shamelessly upstaging the famous singer who gave him the free tickets in the first place... but his girlfriend couldn't even accompany him because she already had another engagement! Which makes his frequent later complaints that he can't sing because she's not there, ludicrous. The best thing about the film is the many guest appearances, especially Ron Moody as the doleful violinist. But as far as I'm concerned, Jerry Desmonde is the true star of the film - his television performance of his new hit song is hysterical. But why on earth did Vernon Carew think that Norman's singing voice would revive his career? I can only imagine what Vernon's faithful fans would think of his transition from mellow crooner to sounding - in that particular song - like a cross between Huckleberry Hound and Goofy! (To be brutally frank, I can't believe anyone in the real world would think that was a good singing voice.) I can't say I'm a huge fan of Norman Wisdom : he's okay in small doses, but quite often his scenes of gurning and capering go on so long they become intolerable. Having an idea of what he was like in real life (thanks to the many TV interviews he gave) it's clear that he had a pretty high opinion of himself and his many talents, and that comes across in his many of his films - especially the later ones where he has more involvement in the writing, staging, and so on.

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    • Trivia
      Tony Hatch wrote a song for the film, but Norman Wisdom insisted that he should be allowed to write the theme song. Hatch's song was re-titled and used in "Le Cirque des horreurs (1960)."
    • Goofs
      Norman is talking to the hypnotist at 1:10:00 his lips do not match what the voice over is saying about "like I depend on..."
    • Connections
      Featured in Norman Wisdom: His Story (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Follow a Star
      by Norman Wisdom

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 1959 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Enayiler Kralı Yıldızlar Peşinde
    • Filming locations
      • London Palladium, Argyll Street, Soho, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • The Rank Organisation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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