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Cucumber Castle

  • TV Movie
  • 1970
  • 56m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
80
YOUR RATING
Cucumber Castle (1970)
ComedyMusical

The plot revolves around two heirs, Prince Frederick (Barry Gibb) and his brother Prince Marmaduke (Maurice Gibb), and their dying father (Frankie Howerd). On his death bed, The King orders ... Read allThe plot revolves around two heirs, Prince Frederick (Barry Gibb) and his brother Prince Marmaduke (Maurice Gibb), and their dying father (Frankie Howerd). On his death bed, The King orders his kingdom divided into two halves, the Kingdom of Jelly and the Kingdom of Cucumbers. Be... Read allThe plot revolves around two heirs, Prince Frederick (Barry Gibb) and his brother Prince Marmaduke (Maurice Gibb), and their dying father (Frankie Howerd). On his death bed, The King orders his kingdom divided into two halves, the Kingdom of Jelly and the Kingdom of Cucumbers. Before the king even dies, Prince Frederick declares himself "King of Cucumbers" and Prince ... Read all

  • Directors
    • Hugh Gladwish
    • Mike Mansfield
  • Writers
    • Barry Gibb
    • Maurice Gibb
  • Stars
    • Barry Gibb
    • Maurice Gibb
    • Ginger Baker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    80
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Hugh Gladwish
      • Mike Mansfield
    • Writers
      • Barry Gibb
      • Maurice Gibb
    • Stars
      • Barry Gibb
      • Maurice Gibb
      • Ginger Baker
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Barry Gibb
    Barry Gibb
    • Prince Frederick, King of Cucumber…
    Maurice Gibb
    Maurice Gibb
    • Prince Marmaduke, King of Jelly…
    Ginger Baker
    Ginger Baker
    • Self - Musician
    • (as Blind Faith)
    Peter Blythe
    Peter Blythe
    • Narrator
    Eleanor Bron
    Eleanor Bron
    • Lady Margerie Pee
    Eric Clapton
    Eric Clapton
    • Self - Musician
    • (as Blind Faith)
    Pat Coombs
    Pat Coombs
    • Nurse Sarah Charles Bottom
    Ric Grech
    • Self - Musician
    • (as Blind Faith)
    Frankie Howerd
    Frankie Howerd
    • Dying King
    Lulu
    Lulu
    • Lulu the cook
    Spike Milligan
    Spike Milligan
    • The Court Jester
    Julian Orchard
    Julian Orchard
    • Julian the Lord Chamberlaine
    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    • Wicked Count Voxville
    Steve Winwood
    Steve Winwood
    • Self - Musician
    • (as Blind Faith)
    Sammy Davis Jr.
    Sammy Davis Jr.
    • English Tennis Star
    • (scenes deleted)
    Colin Petersen
    Colin Petersen
    • Man with Knife
    • (scenes deleted)
    Roger Daltrey
    Roger Daltrey
    • Self in Hyde Park
    • (uncredited)
    Donovan
    Donovan
    • Self in Hyde Park
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Hugh Gladwish
      • Mike Mansfield
    • Writers
      • Barry Gibb
      • Maurice Gibb
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews5

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    10contxi

    all ages film

    you can enjoy watching this film with the whole family 'cos it's a fanny film treated as a funny tale... no sex, no violence, just fun and great music; the most remarkable is the wonderful bee gees music...

    i hardly recommend you to buy the cd cucumber castle.

    (you'll be surprised if you are waiting for any kind of bee gees fever, this is their previous music, you just buy it and listen to it...

    i promise you'll enjoy it so much!)
    4AlsExGal

    Yes kiddies, there was Bee Gees life before Saturday Night Fever

    This British TV movie/special starring, produced, and written by Barry Gibb and Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees contains a nonsensical plot, set in days of old, concerns a king (Frankie Howerd) who is dying, so he divides his lands between his two sons: Prince Marmaduke (Maurice) will inherit the Jelly kingdom, while Prince Frederick (Barry) will become ruler of the Cucumber Kingdom. The two princes set out across the land, meeting some people, singing some songs, and getting into trouble. Featuring Vincent Price, Eleanor Bron, Spike Milligan, Julian Orchard, and performances by Lulu and Blind Faith.

    This is extremely silly, with little coherence, and it's aggressively unfunny. The songs are rather weak, as well, although Lulu sounds good, even if a cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "Mrs. Robinson" seems an odd choice given the setting. The Blind Faith performance is from a concert appearance, and it's awkwardly shoehorned in. This was done during the time Robin Gibb had left the group, in case you were curious why he was absent.

    This episode in the careers of the Brothers Gibb is discussed in the HBO documentary "How do you mend a broken heart".

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    • Trivia
      According to notes on the video: 'By the time filming began in 1969, The Bee Gees were down to a trio consisting of Barry and Maurice Gibb and drummer Colin Petersen. Robin Gibb quit the group earlier in the year following the release of the group's fourth album "Odessa". Songs for the film were recorded during the summer of 1969 with Petersen on drums, but when filming began he was fired from the group. His scenes from the film were cut and he is not credited in the accompanying album, though he does play on some songs.

      (under the heading "Home Media"): The title was briefly released in the U.S. in the early days of home video by the tiny label Video Tape Network, but quickly disappeared from sale, likely due to a licensing dispute. The tape was once cited by Video Review magazine as the rarest commercial release ever, and copies have fetched three figures on the collector's market. It has never since been officially released on home video in any form, though bootlegs have circulated for years.
    • Quotes

      Nurse Sarah Charles Bottom: Oh My lord, my liege, please rally. See what I've brought to tempt you; one of my own special potions

      Dying King: What is it?

      Nurse Sarah Charles Bottom: Senna pods

      Dying King: That's about the only thing I don't need. What else have you got there?

      Nurse Sarah Charles Bottom: Well, I'm afraid this is all I can offer you

      Dying King: Not today, thank you

      Nurse Sarah Charles Bottom: Please, my lord, my liege... let me give you... the kiss of life

      Dying King: I think I'd rather have the senna pods!

    • Soundtracks
      Don't Forget to Remember
      Written by Barry Gibb and Maurice Gibb

      Performed by the The Bee Gees

      Polydor

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 1970 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Robert Stigwood Organization (RSO)
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    • Runtime
      56 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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