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Not Now, Comrade

  • 1976
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
239
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Not Now, Comrade (1976)
Comedy

Russian ballet dancer decides to defect to Britain. After he leads the authorities a merry dance, he changes his mind.Russian ballet dancer decides to defect to Britain. After he leads the authorities a merry dance, he changes his mind.Russian ballet dancer decides to defect to Britain. After he leads the authorities a merry dance, he changes his mind.

  • Directors
    • Ray Cooney
    • Harold Snoad
  • Writer
    • Ray Cooney
  • Stars
    • Lewis Fiander
    • Richard Marner
    • Michael Sharvell-Martin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    239
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Ray Cooney
      • Harold Snoad
    • Writer
      • Ray Cooney
    • Stars
      • Lewis Fiander
      • Richard Marner
      • Michael Sharvell-Martin
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lewis Fiander
    Lewis Fiander
    • Rudi Petrovyan
    Richard Marner
    Richard Marner
    • 1st Russian Official
    Michael Sharvell-Martin
    • 2nd Russian Official
    • (as Michael Sharvell Martin)
    Carol Hawkins
    Carol Hawkins
    • Barbara Wilcox
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Commander Rimmington
    Ian Lavender
    Ian Lavender
    • Gerry Buss
    Roy Kinnear
    Roy Kinnear
    • Hoskins
    Michele Dotrice
    Michele Dotrice
    • Nancy Rimmington
    Ray Cooney
    • Mr. Laver
    Windsor Davies
    Windsor Davies
    • Constable Pulford
    June Whitfield
    June Whitfield
    • Janet Rimmington
    Don Estelle
    Don Estelle
    • Bobby Hargreaves
    Bruce Wyndham
    • Radio Announcer
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Ray Cooney
      • Harold Snoad
    • Writer
      • Ray Cooney
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    8chrisludlam

    A Tale of Two Tassels..!

    Or at least to begin with,as Striptease Artiste Barbara(Delectable Carol Hawkins)wearing the aforementioned strategically placed tassels and little else,successfully disrupts a photo-shoot of a Moscow Ballet Company,in order to facilitate the escape of her defecting Ballet star boyfriend Rudi(Amusing Lewis Fiander) to her waiting car.Unfortunately,he climbs into the boot of the wrong vehicle! This belongs to Naval Commander Rimmington(Leslie Phillips),who drives off home,and the frantic "Adventure" begins! The Film is full of Broad British humour,typical of the Seventies:Farce,Innuendo and even Slapstick:Politically Incorrect and Funny for sure. Much of the Innuendo is centred on Barbara and her obvious charms! All of the cast of British Comedy Stalwarts,several appearing in very popular t.v.Sitcoms of the time,rise appropriately to the occasion. Ian Lavender,as Civil Servant Gerry Buss(Also Boyfriend of the Commander's Daughter Nancy),has as much screen time as anyone,including pretending to be both the Commander and Rudi when called upon! Michele Dotrice(Nancy) and Carol Hawkins are fun in their respective roles,as is Roy Kinnear as the increasingly paranoic Gardener,Hoskins. Co-Director Ray Cooney is also amusing as the initially staid Mr. Laver,the MI 6 man,who' loosens up' as his drink ratio increases. Windsor Davies is the local Constable doing his best to sort out the escalating confusion,determined to get his man,even if it's the wrong one!June Whitfield and Don Estelle(Who also sings the Title song) appear later in the proceedings to add to the hilarity in important,if limiting roles. Add the two pursuing Russian KGB men into the mix also! If you enjoy this very British Entertainment of the period then this movie is for you!
    jps270770

    A funny movie

    Critics may lambaste this low budget flick - but i love it! - and this film still remains one of my all time favourite classic comedies (alongside 'Planes, Trains & Automobiles'.)Aimed primarily at a British audience - it may err on the side of British humour which other nationalities may find hard to understand the humour. I have to say that i laughed from start to finish with the script! What more can i say?..... Give it a watch - you will either love it or hate it! - but you certainly can't forget it! Lesley Phillips certainly fulfils his role as the Eccentric British funny-man. The film is not made out to be a classic but i feel that if you are after the humour and not flashy sets and Hollywood A-list actors, then its worth a watch! The film is certainly for an era gone by, but writing on behalf of the Eighties something generation - it is surprisingly hilarious!
    10Kistal3

    A very funny film

    I think its one of the most funniest films I've ever seen, makes a pleasant change to have a film with NO BAD LANGUAGE in it. Makes me laugh from start to finish,and sadly not many films do that for me these days. I would love to get a copy of it on any format I can get, preferably DVD though, but video would do. There are a lot of famous people in it which play their part perfectly, and the music is enjoyable too. I don't know why every one gives it such a bad write-up, I would sure like to see it over and over again, hence why I want a copy from somewhere. The TV stations don't even seen to want to show it, its most frustrating. Can any one help me find a copy?
    3Theo Robertson

    Budget ? What Budget ?

    This has got to be one of the lowest budget films ever produced in Britain , and considering it`s a British film that is indeed saying a lot . In fact it`s somewhat insulting to consider NOT NOW COMRADE a " film " since as one contributer mentioned it`s a stage play . It`s like someone has gone into the local theartre with a film camera and started filming . The interiors resemble those you`d see in a theartre and you can clearly hear the CLUMP CLUMP CLUMP as the actors run around the wooden floors like you would in an auditorium . I guess some people might be pretentious pseudo-intellectuals and say the film has a self referential marxist theme because of the title and therefore that`s why there`s been no money spent but I`d say correctly that even in 1976 it would have been an outdated British B movie with limited appeal hence no one would want to invest money into it
    6Leofwine_draca

    A rarity - a successful screen farce

    NOT NOW, COMRADE is a Cold War-themed British farce adapted from his own play by Ray Cooney, who also co-directs alongside TV veteran Harold Snoad (the guy later behind KEEPING UP APPEARANCES). Most of it is set inside a household where various characters are trying to evade the authorities and some are planning to defect to Britain and back to Russia again. It all gets rather complicated, as you'd expect, so it's best to think of this as a film about a bunch of oddballs and their high-energy interactions.

    I think the film works well because it has a clear CARRY ON influence in its lightness of touch and slapstick jokes. I particularly enjoyed the endless innuendos which are mild enough to remain clean and yet humorous at the same time. Plus, there's a who's who British cast to enjoy. Leslie Phillips plays an older variation of his usual characters while Ian Lavender is a toffish buffoon. Roy Kinnear has some of the funniest moments as the exasperated gardener. Windsor Davies and Don Estelle have good cameos and the latter sings the title song. Carol Hawkins has little to do other than show her charms but she does that well enough and Michele Dotrice has some of Betty's exasperation about her. Lewis Fiander (DR JEKYLL AND SISTER HYDE) is all camp as the ballet dancer and June Whitfield has a bit part. Richard Marner's goofy Russian seems to be a dry run for Colonel Von Strohm. It's good clean fun, and sorely underrated.

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    • Trivia
      This was meant to be the second in a trilogy with the planned third film being "Not Now Prime Minister". Because this one failed at the box office, the third film never happened.
    • Quotes

      Nancy Rimmington: She's the prospective candidate for the local council.

      Commander Rimmington: Oh! What party?

      Barbara Wilcox: Liberal.

      Nancy Rimmington: You'd better go an decode that message, father.

      Commander Rimmington: Yes, but I wouldn't mind knowing what the young lady stands for.

      Gerry Buss: Practically anything.

    • Connections
      Remake of Laughter from the Whitehall: Chase Me Comrade! (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      Not Now
      Sung by Don Estelle

      Lyric by Sammy Cahn

      Composed by Walter Ridley

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    • Release date
      • 1976 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ahora no, camarada
    • Filming locations
      • Elstree Studios, Shenley Road, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Not Now Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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