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Privates on Parade

  • 1983
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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John Cleese and Denis Quilley in Privates on Parade (1983)
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The members of S.A.D.U.S.E.A. (Song and Dance Unit South East Asia) fall in and out of love while trying to dodge Malayan Communist bullets in the late 1940s. Not only that, they have to con... Read allThe members of S.A.D.U.S.E.A. (Song and Dance Unit South East Asia) fall in and out of love while trying to dodge Malayan Communist bullets in the late 1940s. Not only that, they have to contend with Bible bashing Major Giles Flack (John Cleese), who creates far more danger than ... Read allThe members of S.A.D.U.S.E.A. (Song and Dance Unit South East Asia) fall in and out of love while trying to dodge Malayan Communist bullets in the late 1940s. Not only that, they have to contend with Bible bashing Major Giles Flack (John Cleese), who creates far more danger than any of the jungle inhabitants. Only gay Acting Captain Terri Dennis (Denis Quilley) seems ... Read all

  • Director
    • Michael Blakemore
  • Writer
    • Peter Nichols
  • Stars
    • Patrick Pearson
    • Michael Elphick
    • Joe Melia
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    4.8/10
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    • Director
      • Michael Blakemore
    • Writer
      • Peter Nichols
    • Stars
      • Patrick Pearson
      • Michael Elphick
      • Joe Melia
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Patrick Pearson
    • Sergeant Steven Flowers
    Michael Elphick
    Michael Elphick
    • Sergeant Major Reg Drummond
    Joe Melia
    Joe Melia
    • Sergeant Len Bonny
    John Standing
    John Standing
    • Captain Sholto Savory
    Nicola Pagett
    Nicola Pagett
    • Acting Lieutenant Sylvia Morgan
    Simon Jones
    Simon Jones
    • Sergeant Eric Young-Love
    David Bamber
    David Bamber
    • Sergeant Charles Bishop
    Bruce Payne
    Bruce Payne
    • Flight Sergeant Kevin Cartwright
    Robin Langford
    • Electrician
    Denis Quilley
    Denis Quilley
    • Acting Captain Terri Dennis
    Neil Pearson
    Neil Pearson
    • Pianist
    Steve Dixon
    • Drummer
    Jasper Jacob
    • Bass Player
    Leonard Preston
    • Trombonist
    Peter Hutchinson
    • Trumpet Player
    Neil Phillips
    • Woodwind
    John Cleese
    John Cleese
    • Major Giles Flack
    Vincent Wong
    • Cheng
    • Director
      • Michael Blakemore
    • Writer
      • Peter Nichols
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    8jerbar2004

    Great film, well made, just good fun

    I have seen this film about 4 or 5 times now and it gets better each time I see it. The acting is better than superb, and the plot line is well told. The colour and just the good fun of the film is a joy. When you think of the difficultly of what these "boys" had to do you must wonder in orr at how good they were. To say that this film is a gay film is just silly, everyone can enjoy it. You get a feel for all the people and when the action gets going (and you will know what I mean when you see the film) it is quiet a shock to the sytem. British flaking at its very best. I could watch this film many times and never get fed up with it.
    Dan_Harkless

    Fans of John Cleese's comic work need not apply

    A bad film. It can't seem to decide whether it wants to be a goofy comedy about flamboyantly gay showtune performers or a tragic and realistic war movie. Any attempts on its part to be both at the same time are unsuccessful, in my opinion.

    Big fans of John Cleese might be tempted to watch this movie thinking that Cleese is enjoyable to watch whatever he's in, but he really has nothing to work with in this material. He plays it very straight (in more ways than one) and the filmmakers don't even manage to squeak much humor out of this contrast with the other members of the performing troupe.

    Skip this film.
    8lee_eisenberg

    Jolly ho, blokes!

    Like "M*A*S*H" and "Good Morning, Vietnam", "Privates on Parade" shows soldiers making the best of their wartime service. In this case, a gay British platoon in 1940s Malaya messes with the rules while under orders to fight Communist insurgents. John Cleese plays their very heterosexual, very militaristic commander. In some ways, the whole movie seems like an excuse for a series of flamboyant skits, but you shouldn't find them boring. As it is a war movie, there are of course some rather disturbing scenes of battles, but the zany skits overshadow that. If only wars involved more of this! Oh, and since this is a John Cleese movie, prudish people (or anyone who does not wish to hear Jesus' name used "in vain") should avoid this movie at all costs.
    6didi-5

    not all bad ...

    The main problem with this movie is the over-dominating personality of John Cleese, doing his authoritarian idiot stuff as he did in Fawlty Towers and earlier in Monty Python. Trouble is, in the context of a 1940s Army entertainment unit, this characterisation is just not right. A similar scenario could be seen a decade or so earlier in TV show 'It Ain't Half Hot Mum', with Windsor Davies in what is approximately the Cleese role here. Very different and much more effective.

    'Privates' does however have other compensations - good within the cast are Michael Elphick, Simon Jones, Joe Melia, David Bamber, and Nicola Pagett. Best of all is the much-missed Denis Quilley as Terri, that painted captain cavorting about and by far the funniest thing on screen.
    5TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Please, someone, help this film figure out what it wants to be

    Really, the film is as confused as some would argue the cross-dressing military units are. I'm not a fan of John Cleese. That's hardly a secret. I tolerate him on Monty Python, and I will grant that he can entertain, but as a general rule, I don't exactly make it a point to seek out his work(though I do not make as strong efforts as I could to avoid it, either... I reserve that for those that I genuinely cannot stand). This film was purchased for me by someone mistaking it for something having to do with his comedy troupe(with good cause, as its crude pun title was translated to "Python at the Front Lines"). A rather see-through attempt at passing it off as something it's not, really, as he's not joined by even a single other member of the group. One of the main problems is that this cannot seem to make up its mind on what to be; a comedy or a war-drama. Neither of them are achieved particularly effectively, separate from each other, and whenever the two are attempted at the same time, it's even worse. There are times when the war aspect seems tacked on, as if the writers were busy writing the attempts at comedy, and suddenly remember that it's set during war-time. The drama begot little emotional response from me(albeit I will admit that it did manage some, near the very end). The comedy... I don't know, it seemed to mainly consist of the flamboyantly gay character being, well, flamboyantly gay, and shining a spotlight on the fact that the men, soldiers, no less... wait for it... are wearing *dresses*. Yup. That's about it. I guess the musical numbers weren't bad. Cleese does nothing to amuse, playing it more straight than many of us were aware he was capable of. He plays someone who, at least appears to be(it's not really clear) deeply religious, and I couldn't tell if this trait was supposed to be part of the comedy or the drama aspect of the film. I don't know, if you're into musicals and/or men in drag, you may like it. I recommend this to people in either or both of the aforementioned groups(I won't stoop to the level of suggesting that those who enjoy one are highly likely to also enjoy the other), but I'm not sure who else to steer towards this. Don't watch this thinking that Cleese does what you're used to(those goofy-looking poses that you see on the cover of the home release... they're from *one* bit in the film, during the credits, which is really the only time he's Python-y). 5/10

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    • Trivia
      The character of Acting Captain Terri Dennis was inspired by Barri Chatt.
    • Quotes

      Acting Captain Terri Dennis: [dressed as Carmen Miranda, singing] Come and spend a week-a / Down in Costa Rica! / Come and lose / Your heart in Veracruz! / Think how you would bragua / In lovely Nicaragua! / That's the way to chase away the blues! / Down in old Havana, / Everything's 'manana'! / No-one work and everybody play! / How could you resist a / Weekend with Batista / The Latin American way!

    • Alternate versions
      An alternate TV version includes some additional musical bits such as "Mad About the Boy", sang by Dennis Quilley, in the same outfit as Marlene Dietrich in "The Blue Angel", after being refused access with his sailor of the evening to the Raffles Hotel. It also has a longer end sequence (before the dance on the parade deck) about "business as usual in Singapore".
    • Connections
      Referenced in High Hopes: Privates on Parade (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Eastern
      (uncredited)

      Music by Peter Yorke

      Chappell Recorded Music Library

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 1983 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Handmade Films Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hey, Soldat - dein Täschchen brennt
    • Filming locations
      • Malaya(Stock Footage)
    • Production companies
      • HandMade Films
      • Paragon Entertainment Corporation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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