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Fighting Stock

  • 1935
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Fighting Stock (1935)
Comedy

On a fishing holiday, irascible Sir Donald Rowley (Walls) is soon at loggerheads with neighbour Rivers. Then nephew Sidney (Lynn) falls for Rivers' stepdaughter. All kinds of complications e... Read allOn a fishing holiday, irascible Sir Donald Rowley (Walls) is soon at loggerheads with neighbour Rivers. Then nephew Sidney (Lynn) falls for Rivers' stepdaughter. All kinds of complications ensue.On a fishing holiday, irascible Sir Donald Rowley (Walls) is soon at loggerheads with neighbour Rivers. Then nephew Sidney (Lynn) falls for Rivers' stepdaughter. All kinds of complications ensue.

  • Director
    • Tom Walls
  • Writer
    • Ben Travers
  • Stars
    • Tom Walls
    • Ralph Lynn
    • Robertson Hare
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    76
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    • Director
      • Tom Walls
    • Writer
      • Ben Travers
    • Stars
      • Tom Walls
      • Ralph Lynn
      • Robertson Hare
    • 6User reviews
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    Tom Walls
    Tom Walls
    • Brig. Gen. Sir Donald Rowley
    Ralph Lynn
    Ralph Lynn
    • Sydney Rowley
    Robertson Hare
    Robertson Hare
    • Duck
    Marie Lohr
    Marie Lohr
    • Mrs. Barbara Rivers
    Herbert Lomas
    Herbert Lomas
    • Murlow
    Lesley Wareing
    Lesley Wareing
    • Eileen Rivers
    Veronica Rose
    • Diana Rivers
    Hubert Harben
    • Mr. Rivers
    Margaret Davidge
    • Mrs. Fenton
    Peggy Simpson
    • Maid
    Mary Jerrold
    Mary Jerrold
    • Emmie
    Sybil Grove
    • Mrs. Peacock
    Norah Howard
    Norah Howard
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    • Director
      • Tom Walls
    • Writer
      • Ben Travers
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    4LaoagMikey

    Like Amos & Andy, very dated

    I found this film so very dated. I just might imagine that someone, at some time, might have gone fishing in a three-piece suit but here are two of them doing it at once in the same small pond, at noon, in JUNE! Later in the day, sitting around idly reading the newspaper, he is in high, stiff collar and bow tie. Did anyone every just hang out around the house dressed like this? The wife has her jewels on and they both look like they will be leaving any minute for a formal party but are actually on their way to bed dressed like this. So unrealistic.

    The humor is strained and embarrassing. There is an old fellow who tries to chat up every female he finds and makes some rather forward and almost rude comments to them and about them. He even tries to setup his uncle with a married woman. He trespasses with the greatest of ease. His nervous twitter speaking style gets really irritating very quickly.

    Like Amos & Andy, it feels strained and is difficult for some (me, for one) to watch except, maybe, with the sound turned down. This one might get a few more minutes of run time but whenever I decide to hit Stop, I will also hit Delete.

    I finished it but it was painful. Be warned.
    51930s_Time_Machine

    Not as good the first ones

    Having discovered the wonderfully silly Aldwych farces, full of hope I sat down to watch this - one of the last in the series. What a disappointment - like so many comedy series, they should have quit when they were ahead.

    It's not a bad film, in fact it's amusing enough to keep you watching (which you can't often say about 1930s comedies!) It's just so much worse than this team's earlier pictures: CUCKOO IN THE NEST and TURKEY TIME which were no classics but in their own very, very silly way, were genuinely funny. Like a lot of comedy programmes, as the series went on and on and on, the ideas, the originality and the fun gave way to just making a product to bring in a profit.

    Those earlier pictures were filmed versions of their tried and trusted stage plays whereas this one was written specifically for the screen. Missing those years responding directly to audience reactions to hone the laughter levels, makes this feel a little it's simply going through the motions.
    7Spondonman

    Weighs in at bantamweight

    It's from good stock – Tom Walls directed himself in a Ben Travers non-Aldwych farce but with Ralph Lynn and Robertson Hare in attendance as usual and with a gallant band of farceurs backing up. In the main it runs delightfully true to form, however it also has a few awkward moments and flat scenes amidst the brilliance.

    Batty uncle Tom and monocled nephew Ralph rent a holiday cottage in an idyllic location, both to do a spot of fishing – one for fish the another for women. They make contact with and simultaneously fall foul of their near neighbour the landowner and his wife and daughter who have some serious problems developing in relation to a relation who is being chased by a manic blackmailer Herbert Lomas. Unflappable wife Marie Lohr takes every ridiculous turn in events in her stride in the same way she did later as Professor Higgins mother in Pygmalion and provides an anchor to the main characters nuttiness. Apart from Walls himself the landowner Hubert Harben has a couple of great lines in here, the best complaining of Walls & Lynn's "rank savagery" after being warned they'd "hang his hide on the doorpost". The scene where 52 year old Walls is trying to bed - no better word for it – the 24 year old Veronica Rose playing the distressed Diana is borderline embarrassing for his continually thwarted hopes, in this case it's just too drawn out and almost ruined the whole film for me. Robertson "pardon my effrontery" Hare played Walls' badly used secretary with his usual endless supply of serious fortitude in the face of such eccentric hostility, even to being threatened at one stage with a "scalping" by his employer.

    It has many good almost classic moments of fun, farce and bizarre verbal exchanges throughout but the last few minutes tapered off into laboured slapstick which possibly only attempted to verify the satirical title. I suspect most people would have a real fight on their hands if they come to this cold - I enjoyed it and like to see it again every so often, but then again I've always appreciated this lost art form.
    rathbone-2

    Classic British comedy

    Hilarious comedy with every performance a gem . The characters are so beautifully brought to life and the dialogue fast paced . Robertson Hare's long suffering milktoast secretary is wonderful but the lecherous uncle and nephew sparkle as well . 5 stars by my standards .
    8opendyapson

    Wonderful English farce

    I saw Fighting Stock again recently and I had forgotten just what a little gem this film is. English farce at its best. The story unfolds rapidly and this, combined with the fast pace of the dialogue means that the viewer never has a moment in which to lose interest. The cast has no weak link - most of these actors cut their teeth in rep and farce and the three male leads Tom Walls, Ralph Lynn, and Robertson Hare all worked together many times in theatre before collaborating for the cinema and they have a terrific comedic chemistry together. I was struck by the amount of smut and innuendo in the dialogue considering the date of this film. Some lines could be straight out of the Carry On films that came some 30 or 40 years later. Often a film has a certain amount of padding, by which I mean unnecessary scenes that are placed there to try and turn a short story into a feature film. This is not the case with Fighting Stock - every scene is carefully crafted and serves to introduce a new character or further the plot. There is no dead wood at all. Despite now being more than 75 years old there is so much to recommend this fantastic little comedy which deserves to be more widely known.

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    • Trivia
      Margaret Davidge's debut.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Barbara Rivers: You're just a hyena.

      Sydney Rowley: Oh, not a high one

      [sic]

      Sydney Rowley: .

      Mrs. Barbara Rivers: You come in here, nosing about, seeing what you can find.

      Eileen Rivers: Well, you encouraged him.

      Mrs. Barbara Rivers: Shut up. Go indoors. And you clear out.

    • Connections
      Featured in Sabotage (1936)
    • Soundtracks
      Entry of the Gladiators
      (uncredited)

      Music by Julius Fucík

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 1935 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Gainsborough Pictures
      • Gaumont British Picture Corporation
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 9m(69 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • B.A.F. Sound System
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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