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Butch Minds the Baby

  • 1979
  • 31m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
26
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ComedyCrimeShort

A hoodlum named Harry the Horse tries to convince Butch the safecracker to take a job. Butch, long retired from crime, agrees to take the job, but his wife has entrusted him with their infan... Read allA hoodlum named Harry the Horse tries to convince Butch the safecracker to take a job. Butch, long retired from crime, agrees to take the job, but his wife has entrusted him with their infant son. Butch accepts the safecracking job, and minds the baby all the while.A hoodlum named Harry the Horse tries to convince Butch the safecracker to take a job. Butch, long retired from crime, agrees to take the job, but his wife has entrusted him with their infant son. Butch accepts the safecracking job, and minds the baby all the while.

  • Director
    • Peter Webb
  • Writer
    • Damon Runyon
  • Stars
    • Zachary Peirce
    • Jerry O'Shea
    • Ivan Cotton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    26
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    • Director
      • Peter Webb
    • Writer
      • Damon Runyon
    • Stars
      • Zachary Peirce
      • Jerry O'Shea
      • Ivan Cotton
    • 2User reviews
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    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win total

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      6CinemaSerf

      Butch Minds the Baby

      If you're familiar with the Pete Smith "specialities" from the late 1940s then you'll appreciate that most of the value here comes from the narration. From the perspective of it's author Damon Runyon, that guides us through half an hour of daft antics as "Harry the Horse" tries to get his pal, former safecracker "Butch" to come out of retirement and help him steal a small fortune from an office. "Butch" has become fed up with his stays at Leavenworth and is also now the proud possessor of an infant son "John Ignatius Jnr" and so isn't so keen, but eventually agrees to team up with his pal and a few others to do the job. Now silence is quite important if they are to succeed and this hungry, curious and noisy infant isn't up for playing ball so they have to juggle entry to a much more sophisticated strong room whilst doing some baby-minding. Can they get away with it, though? It eventually hits a purple patch after about fifteen minutes once the narration picks up speed and the action (these Brits are not professional actors and have no lines of their own) gathers pace and all look like they are having some fun, but the establishment of the plot takes far too long to get going and the joke does start to wear a little thin. It does seem odd to want to shorten something only half an hour long, but it could lose much of those first ten minutes and get the ball rolling earlier to better condense what is really quite a fun story. Still, there's something of the gentle giant to it that's amiable and worth a watch.
      8rsoonsa

      Update To Previous Review.

      Director Peter Webb has informed this reviewer of valuable elements necessary to correct and enhance my comments of 22 July 2004. The following is excerpted from Mr. Webb's remarks:

      "'These were not actors. In fact nobody in the entire film had ever been in front of a camera before they got my call.

      They came from a comprehensive file of "faces" I had built up for my advertising stills work, a style (including building "authentically" crumbling studio sets) I had learned from my former employer and mentor Photographer/Director Howard Zieff (Private Benjamin, My Girl etc.) acquired working for him as third assistant in his New York Studios in the early 1960's.

      The cast was exclusively "from the street", ranging from (Cockney) Jerry O'Shea playing "Big Butch" (in fact a Covent Garden Fruit Market Porter) to "Harry The Horse" Harry Gaunt (a rather shy man with high blood pressure who loaded the trucks at one of the movie props supply companies) via "Damon Runyon" played by Ivan Cotton (A former saucepan salesman from Esher) etc. and, last but by no means least, my nephew Zachary Peirce, age 9 months!

      Apart from the scenes like Mindy's that required the exact words of the story to be spoken by the characters, most of the "dialogue" was created by me chatting to the actors off camera about their holidays, etc., to relax them. The occasional change of questioning or even insult thrown in from nowhere usually sufficed to produce a reaction!

      The movie was shot mute, and the approximate words of the storyline fitted by a foreign language dubbing expert, and spoken by a range of talented U.S. radio actors resident in London, the most prominent being the aptly named Thick Wilson.

      Possibly it was the audacity of the concept, combined with the use of false-perspective miniatures and models for the New York streets that swung the jury into voting Butch as a BAFTA winner (Short Film 1979) and a Cork Film International Award (Best Drama short). It even made the far off fields of Chicago (Certificate of Merit) and Melbourne (Best in Festival).

      The critical and subsequent commercial success of the film (it was released with Airport '80 in the UK Cinemas and by PBS in a series of Classic American short story writers like O. Henry, etc.) allowed me to venture into the ....worlds of Hollywood Cinema.'"

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      • Release date
        • October 1979 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United Kingdom
      • Language
        • English
      • Filming locations
        • Park Village Studios, London, England, UK
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        • Park Village Productions
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        • 31m
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