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George and Mildred

  • 1980
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
866
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George and Mildred (1980)
Comedy

Mildred decides that she and George will celebrate their anniversary at a posh London hotel - whatever the cost. However, a shady businessman mistakes George for a hit man.Mildred decides that she and George will celebrate their anniversary at a posh London hotel - whatever the cost. However, a shady businessman mistakes George for a hit man.Mildred decides that she and George will celebrate their anniversary at a posh London hotel - whatever the cost. However, a shady businessman mistakes George for a hit man.

  • Director
    • Peter Frazer-Jones
  • Writers
    • Dick Sharples
    • Brian Cooke
    • Johnnie Mortimer
  • Stars
    • Yootha Joyce
    • Brian Murphy
    • Stratford Johns
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    866
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Frazer-Jones
    • Writers
      • Dick Sharples
      • Brian Cooke
      • Johnnie Mortimer
    • Stars
      • Yootha Joyce
      • Brian Murphy
      • Stratford Johns
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yootha Joyce
    Yootha Joyce
    • Mildred Roper
    Brian Murphy
    Brian Murphy
    • George Roper
    Stratford Johns
    Stratford Johns
    • Harry Pinto
    Norman Eshley
    Norman Eshley
    • Jeffrey Fourmile
    Sheila Fearn
    • Ann Fourmile
    Kenneth Cope
    Kenneth Cope
    • Harvey
    David Barry
    • Elvis
    Sue Bond
    • Marlene
    Nicholas Bond-Owen
    • Tristram Fourmile
    • (as Nicholas Bond Owen)
    Neil McCarthy
    Neil McCarthy
    • Eddie
    Dudley Sutton
    Dudley Sutton
    • Jacko
    Garfield Morgan
    Garfield Morgan
    • Bridges
    Harry Fowler
    Harry Fowler
    • Fisher
    Bruce Montague
    Bruce Montague
    • Spanish Businessman
    Michael Angelis
    Michael Angelis
    • Cafe Proprietor
    Hugh Walters
    Hugh Walters
    • Waiter
    Johnny Wade
    • Porter
    John Carlin
    • Casino Supervisor
    • Director
      • Peter Frazer-Jones
    • Writers
      • Dick Sharples
      • Brian Cooke
      • Johnnie Mortimer
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    4Theo Robertson

    Has Nothing In Common With The Series

    GEORGE AND MILDRED was a spin off from the mid 1970s sit-com MAN ABOUT THE HOUSE . Though I haven't seen the series since it was last broadcast I do remember it being fairly amusing with most of the comedy arising from the eponymous couple going to live beside the snobbish Fourmile family , a sort of LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR without the cynical racist gags .

    Having seen this " big screen version of the show " I find myself asking what it's a big screen version of ? Certainly not of a popular mid 70s sit com of the same name . For some reason the movie jettisons all character interaction from the television by having George and Mildred leaving the street where they live behind and getting caught up in a plot involving some serious gangsters who want something George has inadvertently picked up and which leads to some cringe making situations and lines like:

    " Did he give it to you "

    " No that's the first time a man has resisted my charms "

    " I meant the envelope "

    You do get the impression that screenwriter Dick Sharples ( Who never wrote an episode for the original sit-com ) has never seen an episode of the source material and has got the show confused with the CARRY ON series of films . In many ways it resembles the same mistakes of the latter LOST IN SPACE movie in that it has absolutely nothing in common with the series that spawned it
    4timothyblack

    Failed attempt to move to the big screen.

    George and Mildred is a truly unfunny film. This attempt to translate the successful TV series to the big screen was a dismal failure, as is so often the case.

    The wit and clever one-liners from the TV shows have gone missing. The plot is a typical English farce of confused characters and mistaken identities, which is neither funny enough nor weird enough to provoke many decent laughs.

    Die-hard George and Mildred fans might want to see this final episode of the pair's output (Mildred died of hepatitis before the film was released), but others should invest their time more wisely.
    5jpclifford

    Humor?

    I admit that I came accidentally at this"movie". From my early youth I remembered the actress Yootha Joyce from television. She impressed me because she "was really there". I later learned that she was a "regular drinker ( one bottle of wine a day)". I wandered why she came to this habit. But now seeing, watching this movie you know Wernher she was "trapped in". This movie is not humor nor amusement, it is a complete horror. Probably "producers" like this kind of "toy-play".

    I think that they and there toys are better in the "wastepaper-bin".

    Enjoy.
    jancyclops

    Pretty awful!

    As with a lot of TV-to-film sitcoms, this failed miserably to transfer to the big screen. The mainly studio settings of the TV version forced some sort of discipline which is sadly lacking here. Seems quite appropriate that this was made by Hammer Films. A classic of the horror genre!
    6dhsb58

    From Small Screen To Big

    George and Mildred is one of the greatest sitcoms to come from the "70's" decade.Like Bless this house,this sitcom is a Domestic one.This feature length movie though decides to take a trip down memory lane for the couple.

    Mildred decides that she and george will celebrate their anniversary of their wedding in a posh hotel.The catch is George gets himself into trouble and hilaritys pursue.

    It is not up to the standards of its small screen counter-part but is still a funny and good film.

    George is his usual self in this film and provides some great laughs especially with his screen time at the start and end with the fourmiles.

    The original cast are still present,which is a good sound start,and some well known comic actors also are present,for example "Carry On Matron" star Kenneth Cope as the bumbling hit man.

    The film though is relived on DVD, with oddly a 15 certificate (why???) and i would say is harmless family fun just like its small screen counter-part.

    Its drawbacks though is that it ends pretty sharply, and i do wish the fourmiles featured a bit more.

    I think if the film took a different angle such as "A holiday with the Fourmiles and George's friend in pursuit" might have fetched a better plot,but all the same it was a fair BIG screen match. (8.4/10)

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    • Trivia
      Generally released from July 27th 1980 on the ABC circuit, George and Mildred was shown on television less than five months later, going out on the ITV network on Christmas Day afternoon immediately after the Queen's Christmas Message. This short a window between theatrical and TV screenings was unheard of at the time, as traditionally, the gap was a massive 4 years, after the original theatrical run, before the broadcasters could premiere it on tv.
    • Quotes

      Mildred Roper: Obviously, our wedding anniversary means nothing to you anymore.

      George Roper: Of course it does, of course it does. And what's more I'll prove it to you.

      Mildred Roper: How?

      George Roper: By seeing if they've got our tune.

      Mildred Roper: [gesturing towards the jukebox] What, on that thing?

      George Roper: Yeah. Well, they might have a punk version by the Sox Pistols.

      Mildred Roper: The who?

      George Roper: Yeah, or even them.

    • Connections
      References Love Thy Neighbour (1972)

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    • Release date
      • July 27, 1980 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Джордж и Милдред
    • Filming locations
      • Copthorne London Tara Hotel, Scarsdale Place, Kensington, London, England, UK(opening scene)
    • Production companies
      • Chips Productions
      • Cinema Arts International Production
      • ITC Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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