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Up the Chastity Belt

  • 1972
  • PG
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Up the Chastity Belt (1972)
SlapstickComedy

Queen of England gives birth to twins, one kept in a pig sty, and the other hidden. Lurkalot, raised by pigs, fights to protect his daughter and her royal line.Queen of England gives birth to twins, one kept in a pig sty, and the other hidden. Lurkalot, raised by pigs, fights to protect his daughter and her royal line.Queen of England gives birth to twins, one kept in a pig sty, and the other hidden. Lurkalot, raised by pigs, fights to protect his daughter and her royal line.

  • Director
    • Bob Kellett
  • Writers
    • Sid Colin
    • Ray Galton
    • Alan Simpson
  • Stars
    • Frankie Howerd
    • David Kernan
    • Nora Swinburne
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    562
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bob Kellett
    • Writers
      • Sid Colin
      • Ray Galton
      • Alan Simpson
    • Stars
      • Frankie Howerd
      • David Kernan
      • Nora Swinburne
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Frankie Howerd
    Frankie Howerd
    • Richard…
    David Kernan
    David Kernan
    • Troubadour
    Nora Swinburne
    Nora Swinburne
    • The Mistress Of The Bed Chamber - Lady-In-Waiting
    Godfrey Winn
    • The Archbishop Of All England…
    Bill Fraser
    • Sir Braggart de Bombast
    Anna Quayle
    Anna Quayle
    • Lady Ashfodel
    Graham Crowden
    Graham Crowden
    • Sir Coward de Custard
    Anne Aston
    Anne Aston
    • Lobelia
    Billy Walker
    • Chopper
    Royce Mills
    • Knotweed
    Lally Bowers
    Lally Bowers
    • The Voice
    • (voice)
    Alec Pleon
    • Man-In-Stocks
    Ian Trigger
    • Lucky Charm Seller
    Ken Wynne
    Ken Wynne
    • First Man
    Jimmy Gardner
    • Little Man
    Parnell McGarry
    • Battle-Axe Wife
    • (as Parnell Mcgarry)
    Jonathan Dennis
    • Young Man
    Patricia Quinn
    Patricia Quinn
    • Wife
    • Director
      • Bob Kellett
    • Writers
      • Sid Colin
      • Ray Galton
      • Alan Simpson
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    4Leofwine_draca

    Woeful comedy just about works if you're in a forgiving mood

    This follow up to the filmed version of UP POMPEII sees the Frankie Howerd character (now named 'Lurkalot') transplanted to the medieval era, where he contends with chastity belts, scheming villains, the Crusades and a certain band of forest-dwelling Merry Men.

    In other words, it's an excuse for more of the same, with Howerd making regular asides to the viewer and the comedy resembling a particularly smutty and diabolical entry in the CARRY ON series. The first thing that's noticeable is the paucity of the budget, which makes the film look even cheaper than the average episode of DOCTOR WHO and about on the same level as a school play.

    The script is also shambolic, little more than a linked string of tired sketches that usually involve half-dressed women used as window dressing. Saying that, the cast is far better than you'd imagine, perhaps giving an inkling of the state of the British film industry during this era. Graham Crowden is delightful as the permanently sozzled Sir Coward de Custard, series regulars Lance Percival and Bill Fraser give it their best, and there are bit parts for Dave Prowse, Christopher Timothy, Frank Thornton, Sam Kydd and Roy Hudd. Watch out for a cameoing Eartha Kitt (on a sabbatical from Hollywood) and scene-stealing Hugh Paddick as the campest Robin Hood you ever will see.
    8adaru

    Fun medieval nonsense - NOT to be taken seriously!

    Those who remember fondly Frankie Howerd's take on Roman society in 'Up Pompeii' will probably enjoy this bizarre comedy featuring, we presume, Lurkio's descendant, the serf Lurkalot (who does).

    The plot is a little contrived, it must be said, and involves twin princes, separated at birth, finding themselves at opposite ends of the social spectrum: one a king, the other a peasant. There's something about the Holy Land, the Crusades and the key to the titular chastity belt - but really the plot is only an excuse for a relentless barrage of gags.

    It could be said fairly that much of the content and certainly many of the jokes would probably not be considered appropriate if this film were being made today. But of course, it is important to remember that it is not being made today - it was made quite a long time ago, and attitudes were rather different then. As the title should suggest, much of the subject matter revolves around sex, although it is generally handled fairly innocently in comparison to modern movies, and those able to sit through any of the 'Carry On' films without taking offence should have no trouble with this. For example, the entertainingly camp portrayal of a certain green-clad, forest-dwelling folk hero is positively tame compared to many of the stereotypes and caricatures regularly presented on modern British TV.

    In short, those who are able to endure such terrible political incorrectness will find Howerd in fine form, with a supporting cast all hamming it up good and proper in what is essentially a pantomime on film. Definitely worth a look, if you think you dare risk letting yourself laugh at it...
    3no-skyline

    Dull spin off

    A dull spin off of Up Pompei is what we get here Howerd plays Lurk-a-Lot (Get it?) in his usual persona (titter ye not etc.) which would be fine if the jokes weren't so predictable (men charging door with battering ram door being opened, men crashing through window etc.) and plain not funny in places. Up Pompei always worked best as a half hour blast the spin off film failing to maintain the gag count through feature length. This film suffers from being the left overs of what wasn't a great idea for a film in the first place.

    The usual cast from the other Up... films (Up Pompei and Up the Front) put in appearances in this as well as a guest roll from Eartha Kitt but none really stand out as that good. I'm a big fan of classic British comedy but this is far from classic, if your looking for Howerd at his best then you have to look to his original TV series or in film one of the two Carry On's in which he appeared Doctor and Up The Jungle (not to be confused with this series of films it was a Carry On where Howerd presumably replaced the unavailable Kenneth Williams in a rare film of the series in which he doesn't appear).

    Of the three Up..... films this is the weakest, watch the original TV series of Up Pompei and avoid this spin off even the biggest Howerd fans will i think struggle with this 4/10
    5psccrealock34

    Amusing, somewhat entertaining. Not a must..

    Forget about the trendy racist/sexist claims from bob the moo. Everyone and everything is stylized in the movie and it could just as easy be accused of being "kingist" "pigist" "jousterist" etc etc. There is nothing wrong with movie except that it lacks material and is a little boring. Howerd fans will enjoy seeing it. Others will have their curiosity satisfied. Some might find it right on the margin of being a waste of time. It is not as good as Up Pompeii.

    The basic plot involves King Richard going off to the crusades, his brother John going to find him, and a servant who helps out the family budget with a chastity belt business, which comes in handy during the search for Richard.

    Despite the title, the film would not have any trouble with the censors on the basis of sex or nudity.
    10tristanmorell

    up the chastity belt

    I think this film is better than Frankie howerds first outing as Lurkio in "Up pompeii". as classic as that film was this one beats it in my opinion. It is rather slow in parts but with excellent character performances by Rita Webb and Hugh paddick and of course Frankie camping it up as Lurkalot ("because I do!") the film is saved as a British classic. lots of setbound filming gives it a special magical feel. This film was cut down from an amazing 3 hour original and Frankie himself wasn't happy with the end result but it has become a classic. Lurkalot, the medieval surf, tries to save his master in a series of funny events only to find out he is in fact the twin brother of King john himself of England (played by..you guessed it! Frankie!) Eartha Kitt makes a purrrfect appearance and the best scene is stolen by Hugh paddick as the campest robin Hood to grace our screens ever, but when Rita webb turns up as maid Marion ("your reputation has spread far and wide...and thats not the only thing by the look of it!") the laughs really begin (as they say) see it once at least its a corny classic!

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    • Trivia
      Madeline Smith was offered a major role, but had to pass because of a dates clash with a stage tour.
    • Goofs
      Songwriters Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley are listed in the closing credits as Alan Howard and Ken Blaikley.
    • Quotes

      [Lurkalot is making up some potion in his Laboratory as he speaks to the naive, mentally deficient Knot Weed De Custard]

      Knotweed: [pointing] What's that?

      Lurkalot: That is my latest batch of home made Aphrodisiac.

      Knotweed: Well. What's that?

      Lurkalot: Aphrodisiac? Well it you know. Gets you going.

      Knotweed: Going where?

      Lurkalot: Look. This is for people you see who want to, but they can't. And they take some of this you see, and they can. Like Rattlesnakes.

      Knotweed: Do What?

      Lurkalot: [exasperated] Rattle.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Unforgettable Frankie Howerd (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Troubadour's Song
      Sung by David Kernan

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    • Release date
      • January 14, 1972 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Chastity Belt
    • Filming locations
      • Elstree Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • EMI Films
      • Anglo-EMI Film Distributors
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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