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Papa en a deux

Original title: Every Home Should Have One
  • 1970
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
551
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Marty Feldman in Papa en a deux (1970)
SatireComedy

Teddy, working at an advertising agency, has to come up with a campaign for frozen porridge.Teddy, working at an advertising agency, has to come up with a campaign for frozen porridge.Teddy, working at an advertising agency, has to come up with a campaign for frozen porridge.

  • Director
    • Jim Clark
  • Writers
    • Herbert Kretzmer
    • Milton Shulman
    • Marty Feldman
  • Stars
    • Marty Feldman
    • Judy Cornwell
    • Garry Miller
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    551
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jim Clark
    • Writers
      • Herbert Kretzmer
      • Milton Shulman
      • Marty Feldman
    • Stars
      • Marty Feldman
      • Judy Cornwell
      • Garry Miller
    • 21User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Marty Feldman
    Marty Feldman
    • Teddy
    Judy Cornwell
    Judy Cornwell
    • Liz
    Garry Miller
    • Richard
    Shelley Berman
    Shelley Berman
    • Nat Kaplan…
    Hy Hazell
    Hy Hazell
    • Mrs. Kaplan
    Julie Ege
    Julie Ege
    • Inga
    Penelope Keith
    Penelope Keith
    • Lotte
    Moray Watson
    Moray Watson
    • Chandler
    Jack Watson
    Jack Watson
    • McLaughlin
    Mark Elwes
    • Rokes
    Harold Innocent
    Harold Innocent
    • Jimpson
    Dinsdale Landen
    Dinsdale Landen
    • Rev. Geoffrey Mellish
    John McKelvey
    • Col. Belper
    Charles Lewsen
    • Arthur Soames
    Maggie Jones
    • Hetty Soames
    Ellis Dale
    • Leonard Crape
    Frances de la Tour
    Frances de la Tour
    • Maud Crape
    • (as Frances De la Tour)
    Patrick Cargill
    Patrick Cargill
    • Wallace Trufitt M.P.
    • Director
      • Jim Clark
    • Writers
      • Herbert Kretzmer
      • Milton Shulman
      • Marty Feldman
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    User reviews21

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    3gridoon

    A mess.

    Marty Feldman was a likable and gifted comedian, but that doesn't mean he couldn't star in some lousy films. Take this terrible comedy for example: the bizarre, sometimes cute fantasy sequences are its only saving grace. This only goes to prove that if you want to turn chaos into comedy, you have to be really good at it (like the Marx Brothers were); otherwise, you'll end up being merely chaotic. (*1/2 )
    5malcolmgsw

    Some good sequences in a misfire

    Marty was one of the great talents of his generation.I was a fan particularly of his writing on Round The Horne. However he didn't seem to have great success when it came to films in the UK.There are some funny sequences in this film,but as a whole it is wanting.He didn't try again here for 7 years.Incidentally it is curious that this film has a low rating but 14 out of 20 reviewers have rated this 7 or above.
    4artpf

    Meh

    Very 70's and very English. The Brits love their vicars. And the 70s loved the exploration of sex. Catchy theme song.

    There's lots of Monty Python-esque tomfoolery as well. It's a weird films. Especially the sound. It has a dubbed quality to it, almost like it was made in Japan and dubbed in English. Only it's not.

    Makes for weird viewing.

    Not a lot of nudity despite the cover art and film concept.

    The bottom line is this -- I really wanted to like this film. I'm a fan of English humor and Marty Feldman. But in the end, it's not really a good film. It will not deliver any belly laughs.
    7christopher-underwood

    swirling graphics and sublimely surreal moments

    This is far better a film than I expected. I knew Marty Feldman would be good but I rather expected the usual British sex comedy ingredients of unfunny sequences with men (too old) falling over as they scramble towards very average looking girls (all the while squealing). Big surprise then, for this is an intelligent, inspired and inventive exercise, being very much of its time and all the better for it. The spoof TV adverts at the start threaten to overwhelm but thanks to Richard Williams' inspired animation all turns out very well and the picture is very representative of the time, with swirling graphics and sublimely surreal moments (tube of toothpaste car with dwarfs inside!). Good script with political and social satire and some funny lines. Julie Ege far, far better than one might have imagined and indeed there are more good looking girls in this than in all the rest of similar films of the period put together. There is a slightly over extended sequence towards the end in the TV props department but even here there is inventiveness and overall a very good effort that must surely have been as much fun to make as to watch.
    lee_eisenberg

    sexiness sells

    Although a completely silly, absurd movie, Jim Clark's "Every Home Should Have One" (also called "Think Dirty") is also sort of a spoof of advertising and commercialism. Marty Feldman plays an ad exec hired to come up with a sexy way to advertise porridge. And when I say sexy, I don't mean it lightly! I mean, have you ever seen Julie Ege?!

    I figure that, like "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice", this movie was basically capitalizing on cinema's new permissiveness. Even so, there is some REALLY funny stuff here. Some scenes made me absolutely crack up. Feldman was truly showing what he would later bring to Mel Brooks's movies.

    Also starring Judy Cornwell, Patrick Cargill (the police chief in "Help!"), Jack Watson, Penelope Keith and Shelley Berman.

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    • Trivia
      Last film of Hy Hazell, who died a couple of months after it came out, in London.
    • Quotes

      Inga Giltenburg: [Subtitles in Swedish dream sequence] This was your first time? What did you think of it?

      Teddy Brown: It's better than open sandwiches.

    • Crazy credits
      During the opening credits, all the "by"s are replaced with "buy"s.
    • Connections
      Featured in Funny Turns: Penelope Keith: Lady of the Manor (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Every Home Should Have One
      (uncredited)

      Music by John Cameron (uncredited)

      Title Lyric BUY Caryl Brahms & Ned Sherrin

      Sung BUY Millicent Martin

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    • Release date
      • June 7, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Vous n'y résisterez pas!
    • Filming locations
      • New Malden, Surrey, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • British Lion Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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