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Inn for Trouble

  • 1960
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
270
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Inn for Trouble (1960)
Comedy

When a couple from London move to the country to take over a pub they have inherited, they find that rural life isn't as idyllic as they'd imagined, thanks to the manoeuvrings of a powerful ... Read allWhen a couple from London move to the country to take over a pub they have inherited, they find that rural life isn't as idyllic as they'd imagined, thanks to the manoeuvrings of a powerful local brewery.When a couple from London move to the country to take over a pub they have inherited, they find that rural life isn't as idyllic as they'd imagined, thanks to the manoeuvrings of a powerful local brewery.

  • Director
    • C.M. Pennington-Richards
  • Writer
    • Fred Robinson
  • Stars
    • Shaun O'Riordan
    • Peggy Mount
    • Ronan O'Casey
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    270
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • C.M. Pennington-Richards
    • Writer
      • Fred Robinson
    • Stars
      • Shaun O'Riordan
      • Peggy Mount
      • Ronan O'Casey
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Shaun O'Riordan
    • Eddie Larkins
    Peggy Mount
    Peggy Mount
    • Ada Larkins
    Ronan O'Casey
    Ronan O'Casey
    • Jeff Rogers
    David Kossoff
    David Kossoff
    • Alf Larkins
    Paddi Edwards
    Paddi Edwards
    • Deirdre
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • John Belcher
    Arthur Lawrence
    • Basil Belcher
    Graham Stark
    Graham Stark
    • Charlie (Driver)
    Barbara Mitchell
    • Hetty Prout
    Alan Rolfe
    • Ted
    Fred Robinson
    • Fred
    Edward Malin
    • Old Charlie
    Alan Wheatley
    Alan Wheatley
    • Harold Gaskin
    Stanley Unwin
    Stanley Unwin
    • Farmer
    Charles Hawtrey
    Charles Hawtrey
    • Silas Withering
    Edwin Richfield
    Edwin Richfield
    • Mr. Turner
    Yvonne Monlaur
    Yvonne Monlaur
    • Yvette Dupres
    Frank Williams
    Frank Williams
    • Percy Pirbright
    • Director
      • C.M. Pennington-Richards
    • Writer
      • Fred Robinson
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    8Sleepin_Dragon

    More comedy mishaps for The Larkins.

    The Larkins think they've got it made when they're given a Country pub, Ye Earl of Osborne to look after, the trouble is it comes with several complications.

    I suppose if you're a fan of The Larkins, you'll probably enjoy this low budget comedy caper. Personally I have been a fan of this film for some years, long before I even saw an episode of the TV series.

    I've been working my way though The Larkins, and this felt like the right time to revisit In for Trouble. It's gentle, breezy humour, good wholesome comedy.

    I found it funny in general, even Eddie was well utilised, sometimes on the TV series he's made to be a little too wet.

    Peggy Mount steals the show (let's be honest, when didn't she) as Ada, the domineering matriarch, the force at the head of the family, naturally she spends most of the film barking orders at poor Alf.

    David Kossoff is so good as henpecked husband Alf, he plays the part so well. So many familiar faces in small roles, watch for Leslie Phillips, Irene Handl, Charles Hawtrey and Esma Cannon, all relatively minor roles, but all good value.

    8/10.
    7memorable-name

    The Larkin Landlords Are Inn For Trouble As We Call Time On This Forgotten Film

    Inn For Trouble certainly isn't a grand piece of cinematic history and there's few who would consider it a classic but it is pleasant enough to enjoy, to partially fill a lazy afternoon and at less than an hour and a half long Inn For Trouble never outstays it's welcome. The film (the title is a pun and perhaps a warning, you're inn for trouble if you mess with mamma) is based on a television series (never an indication of excellence) called The Larkins and follows the family as they move away from their suburban home to run a country pub known as Ye Earl Osbourne on behalf of Belchers Brewery. Sounds simple enough, this being comedy however, things don't exactly run smoothly for the big mouthed mother and her clan. The Larkins find their pub has no punters, the only remaining staff are either grumpy (Charles Hawtrey) or distracting (Yvonne Monlaur), the local copper is t-total (doesn't drink alcohol) and despite being located between two major roads there is no passing trade, add a drinking competition and an undercover Earl and there you have the plot of the film that is better suited to those of the decade just ending than to those of the one just starting, the final 'knees up mother brown' scene cementing this as a cockney film from days gone by.

    Peggy Mount the family matriarch portrays her character Ada Larkin with her usual trademark style of dominating gusto, that would of had her punters running for cover should they have had any. David Kossoff is decent enough in his role of the hen pecked husband Alf Larkin whose beloved beer is disliked by the locals and the remaining family members are passably performed by Ronan O'Casey as the son in law whose wife is holidaying in Canada and by Shaun O'Riordan the scoutmaster son who would rather sleep in a tent than at the pub.

    Charles Hawtrey billed as special guest has a throw away role appearing in only a handful of scenes as the grumpy employee Silas Withering, his attitude is never really explained despite later in the film exclaiming that the new landlords are working him to hard, so perhaps he prefers the quite life and plots to send the Larkins packing back to the city.

    Character actresses Irene Handl and Esma Cannon appear in just one scene gossiping in the local village shop but have some important information to tell Mrs Larkin, while Leslie Phillips portrays the owner of the Belchers Brewery and is featured at both the beginning and the end of the film.

    Overall I would rate Inn For Trouble 7/10 it's a pleasing film with some enjoyable characters and has a gentle comedic tone but it never sizzles with fun and excitement, never really has you laughing out loud and yes probably isn't to memorable either, explaining it's widely unknown status today, a shame but perhaps not a big surprise.
    drednm

    Quirky Comedy with Peggy Mount

    The Larkins are made managers of a country pub and get caught in the middle of several messes, including a local squire who makes his own beer and a new road that may be passing by the front door. As it is, there's no business. The pub is in the middle of nowhere and a local squire makes a beer far superior to the Belcher brand they must sell.

    Peggy Mount and David Kossoff star as the Larkins, a spin-off from a popular TV series of the day. They arrive in the country with a a dopey son (Shaun O'Riordan) and a Canadian relative (Roman O'Casey). The local squire (Glyn Owen) is involved with their only paying guest, a French artist (Yvonne Monlaur) while Silas (Charles Hawtrey) lurks about, trying to make them fail.

    Not quite as zany as it could have been, but there are a few good laughs and Peggy Mount is always a joy to watch. Lots of familiar faces include Leslie Phillips as Belcher, Graham Moffatt, as Jumbo, Irene Handl as the post mistress, Esma Cannon as a local gossip, Alan Wheatley as the business rival, Willoughby Goddard as the constable, Betty Mitchell as the London neighbor, Gerald Campion as the scout, and A.E. Matthews as the aged hunter.

    Worth a look.
    9janethesnail

    Mr & Mrs Larkins and family set out to revive an underused pub for Belchers Brewery with hilarious results.

    'Inn For Trouble' is a classic British comedy, with some great cast members, a good plot and loads of laughs, which score full pints with this viewer. Like many films from this period, half the pleasure lies in viewing a vanished world that never existed. Alan Wheatley reprises his role as the Sheriff of Nottingham (1950's TV Adventures of Robin Hood series) but in a suit; Leslie Phillips is the suave brewery owner; Charles Hawtrey is as mad as ever and there are bit parts from such greats as Irene Handl, Esme Cannon and Stanley Unwin. Immortals all! Anyone who doesn't like this film obviously has no sense of humour and has probably only watched it because it was part of a media studies course.
    5malcolmgsw

    TV spinoff

    This was a spinoff from the popular ITV show The Larkins which ran from 1958 till 1964,so it was popular.There was a sister in the series who was replaced by Yvonne Monlar as a French barmaid.Lots of familiar tv faces of the time.Gerald Campion who was Billy Bunter, Willoughby Goddard and Alan Wheatley,both in Robin Hood.Graham Moffat appears in his penultimate film.He had a brief walk on in 80000 Suspects.Otherwise not a particularly funny or memorable film.

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    • Trivia
      Final featured role for Graham Moffatt. He had an uncredited bit in a 1963 film and died in 1965.
    • Goofs
      The above entry is incorrect as the closing credits list the whole family as 'Larkins', albeit as Alf Larkins and are called Larkins throughout the film.
    • Quotes

      Eddie Larkins: Undermining my authority!

      Ada Larkins: I'll undermine the seat of your pants in a minute. Remember your name's Larkins, not Montgomery. Now get in there!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Samedi soir, dimanche matin (1960)

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    • Release date
      • February 1960 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Walton Studios, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, UK(studio: produced at Walton Studios Walton on Thames Surrey England)
    • Production company
      • Hyams and Lloyd Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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