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Clockwise

  • 1986
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  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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John Cleese in Clockwise (1986)
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A punctuality obsessed school headmaster's day goes awry when he misses the train for an important speech he's going to make at the annual Headmasters' Conference.A punctuality obsessed school headmaster's day goes awry when he misses the train for an important speech he's going to make at the annual Headmasters' Conference.A punctuality obsessed school headmaster's day goes awry when he misses the train for an important speech he's going to make at the annual Headmasters' Conference.

  • Director
    • Christopher Morahan
  • Writer
    • Michael Frayn
  • Stars
    • John Cleese
    • Penny Leatherbarrow
    • Howard Lloyd-Lewis
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    14K
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    • Director
      • Christopher Morahan
    • Writer
      • Michael Frayn
    • Stars
      • John Cleese
      • Penny Leatherbarrow
      • Howard Lloyd-Lewis
    • 75User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    John Cleese
    John Cleese
    • Brian Stimpson
    Penny Leatherbarrow
    • Woman Teacher
    Howard Lloyd-Lewis
    • Ted
    Jonathan Bowater
    • Clint
    Stephen Moore
    Stephen Moore
    • Mr. Jolly
    Alison Steadman
    Alison Steadman
    • Gwenda Stimpson
    Mark Bunting
    • Studious Boy
    Robert Wilkinson
    • Streaker
    John Bardon
    John Bardon
    • Ticket Collector
    Mark Burdis
    • Glen Scully
    Nadia Sawalha
    Nadia Sawalha
    • Mandy Kostakis
    • (as Nadia Carina)
    Dickie Arnold
    Dickie Arnold
    • Man at Station
    Angus MacKay
    Angus MacKay
    • First Class Passenger
    • (as Angus Mackay)
    Peter Needham
    • Porter
    Peter Lorenzelli
    • Taxi Driver
    Chip Sweeney
    • Paul Stimpson
    Sharon Maiden
    • Laura Wisely
    Joan Hickson
    Joan Hickson
    • Mrs. Trellis
    • Director
      • Christopher Morahan
    • Writer
      • Michael Frayn
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    8The_Void

    Hilarious John Cleese farce

    Anything featuring the immense talents of John Cleese is automatically worth seeing, and this eighties comedy is certainly no exception. Aside from the great john Cleese, this film benefits from a great number of other positives, including a finely worked script; that manages to stay realistic and down to Earth despite the highly unlikely nature of much of the plot, and the highly farcical nature of many of the events; which bode extremely well with the lead star, as Cleese finds himself in his element in the role of the strict headmaster. Indeed, the major reason why this film works so well is down to the former Monty Python star, as he blunders his way through the film and somehow manages to retain and air of authority while doing so. The comedy styling is one of "it can't get any worse!", and it continually does; as constantly punctual headteacher, Brian Stimpson, finds himself in a world of trouble after missing the train to Norwich, where he is set to make a speech to a meeting of the best headmasters in the country. After acquiring the services of one of his sixth form pupils, he gets back on track to Norwich; but not without a number of problems.

    The comedy comes by way of both gags, and the plot itself, which always manages to garner a laugh or two due to its superbly silly nature. Cleese is joined by a number of British stars, who all do well in their respective roles. Sharon Maiden stands out as Cleese's travel companion for much of the film; and somehow manages to look cute despite a truly awful hairstyle. Smaller British stars such as Pete Walker's muse, Sheila Keith, Alison Steadman and Eastenders' John Bardon, who would go on to star as Jim Branning in said soap opera help to liven up the supporting cast. The film does feel typically eighties, but stays away from the more silly side of the decade's cinema and many of the jokes bend more towards the intellectual side. The film is in very good humour throughout, and therefore offers an enjoyable time for its audience. Seeing John Cleese deliver an assembly towards the start will no doubt remind anyone that was schooled in England of that time, and Clockwise does a very good job of presenting it's plot and setting. Overall, this film comes highly recommended to anyone that enjoys fun films.
    jbateman

    See this Ealing comedy for the '80s if you ever get the chance

    The secret of this comedy is its pacing. It shows the events of one working day in the lives of a range of people from schoolchildren to pensioners, whose course is hilariously skewed for them all by the obsession of the film's central character. It uses a traditional "obsessive tunnel vision" strategy of comedy - a character's failure to see the chaos he is causing in the lives of those who are unlucky enough to lie in the path between him and his goal.

    Alison Steadman plays the sassy schoolgirl who does everything she can to help her headteacher achieve this obsession, tearing him between his drive for the peak of respectability orthodoxy and her less than respectable means to achieve this goal. The comic tension between the unlikely pair seems a hilarious pastiche of the sexual tension in most hero + heroine situations.

    Americans may not immediately recognise the small-town England setting, which gives it a tone of Ealing comedy, but the film should greatly amuse viewers from any background.
    8andyh-9

    One of the most under-rated comedies of all time

    John Cleese was at his harried best in this little gem of a movie. Certainly one of the most under-rated films in this genre of all time. Intelligent, (maybe too clever and too British for the Americans at the time of release) extremely funny and a film one can watch over and over without it becoming stale. Cleese's timing is superb and as for his wife and daughter.. an absolute pleasure to observe!
    7Mallocky

    Minor Classic Indeed

    Glad to see this film is building up a fan-base. Any references I've come across in film guides have been pretty dismissive, and it seems to have been rubbished on its release. I think "minor classic" is the perfect description for it: it's so pleasantly low-key, restrained and, well, English. It respects the tradition of farce and, despite the frenetic pace and the subject matter, retains a kind of gentle, even staid appeal. The race to get to the conference might be nail-biting but the sleepy English countryside, the apple-eating farmer, the scene of John Cleese soaking in a bath-tub, evoke a world of endearing laziness. A film for bank holidays, and perhaps more suited to TV than the cinema. A Fish Called Wanda has funnier moments but, on the whole, I think I prefer this.

    Interesting that so many people have said they can watch it again and again. I've seen it four or five times and I'm planning on buying it on my way home from work today, then watching it over dinner. Don't know what made me think of it and look it up. Actually I saw it being given away free with a newspaper last week, that must be it. I wasn't going to add to a tabloid's circulation, though.
    8emguy

    The Master at Work

    I recall a review in the Washington Post when this film was in theater release. It said something like, "If you want to see the master at work, go see this film." I thought that was very fitting. If you like John Cleese's brand of comedy, it's on good display here.

    In its way, the movie is a simple comedy of errors. Murphy's Law dogs Cleese everywhere he goes. Yet despite the great John Cleese reactions to the never-ending stream of challenges, his character never loses sight of his goals or his integrity. I think that juxtaposition is part of what makes the movie work. Despite all the humiliations and frustrations, the character never forgets that he's doing it all for the sake of his students and his school.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The name of the school was Thomas Tompion Comprehensive School. Tompion (1639-1713) was a renowned mechanician, regarded as the father of English clockmaking. He constructed some of the first spring-balanced watches, and some of the timepieces he made are still operational.
    • Goofs
      When Brian convinces Pat to take over driving she is apprehensive at having to drive on the left, explaining she's lived in Australia for the last 20 years, however Australia also drives on the left.
    • Quotes

      Brian Stimpson: It's not the despair, Laura. I can stand the despair. It's the hope.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Color of Money/Sid and Nancy/Down by Law/Clockwise (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      This Is My Lovely Day
      by A.P. Herbert (as Herbert) & Vivian Ellis (as Ellis)

      Sung by Ann Way (uncredited)

      Chappell Music Ltd

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Clockwise - Recht so, Mr. Stimpson
    • Filming locations
      • Hull Paragon Railway Station, Hull Paragon Interchange, Ferensway, Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK(railway station)
    • Production companies
      • Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment
      • Moment Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,476,356
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $156,066
      • Oct 12, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,476,356
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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