Richard Briers a Cousin visited him in his latter years and helped him out to get back to UK where others helped.Terry-Thomas’ fellow actor Jack Douglas and the writer Richard Hope-Hawkins staged a gala for him, which raised more than £75,000 for him and the Parkinson’s Disease Society.
Just started watching this film this morning Terry Thomas Jeanette Oliver Reed Wilfred Hyde White so many top British comedian actors in this film from their day this is a proper stay indoors chill on the sofa and watch something that’s funny lighthearted non-offensive and upbeat funny just brilliant thank you for posting, please post more subscribe and follow. Thank you so much for posting this film. It’s brilliant.
Film starts of well , but drifts into a kitchen sink comedy more on the american lines . Possibly made for export , found myself thinking of more important things like do I need a large slice loaf
Amazing kitchen.... reminds of the ones you see in those Doris Day/Rock Hudson Movies. The set designers of the day were probably interior designers on the side unleashing their inhibitions for the movie industry. Sidebar: the "baby" was used more like a prop than an actor.... how times have changed. Great piece of early 60s celluloid.
Saw this today it was just brilliant funny I mean how many people are in there? We all know from British comedy films Oliver Reed, Jeanette Terry Thomas Wilfred Hyde White so many even Ken Barlow from Coronation Street who is a journalist at the bottom of the steps of the BOAC 707 it’s brilliant it really isn’t uplifting funny chill on the sofa doing nothing feel good old school film. Thanks for posting please post more like this. These British comedy films are just brilliant.
Such a stellar cast of actors, all doing their best in this British farce, shame the story and script is weak, might explain why I have never seen this film before today. Wow Oliver looks so young, beautiful and sober. Recommended on the right hand side is 'Too many crooks', now that is one of a all time classic.
I couldn't believe it when I was a small boy I saw him in the paper I think it was around 1987 Or perhaps 1989 It was as if he had been preserved in time Complete with his fancy Comedy moustache and gap tooth smile It was such a shock to my system as I thought he died like all the old black and white movie stars decades back
Looks like a stage play which has been opened out. Good to see Terry-Thomas and Janette Scott in anything. The joke at the end is great, and even better will offend Guardian readers.
Strange film. So bad it was good ❤ 😊. Did you notice Kenneth Williams voice was dubbed over on a reporter at the beginning ? Also wasn't that Bill Roach as another reporter at the airport ? Good old Eros Studios 😊
GOSH! I want this movie to be better. The actors are great. Am I the only person who feels like the entire movie was a set-up for the last scene? Thank you for posting!
@@stephenlever419 Yes... I thought on similar lines all the way through. I don't think the story line would be would be acceptable today... the "b" word comes to mind. We live in precarious times.
@dOlivia Carter expects ad revenue frim this video???????? edited/shortened movie, last seven minutes of garbage do not subscribe, THUMBS DOWN, do not share
Should be on every British patriot's list. Tommy Robinson's lawyers should present this as evidence that our Tommy is protecting UK from a vile culture... but not amusing right now.... I love the actors and Brit comedy, but 15 minutes of watching the cultural transformation of Terry Teeth Thomas was a bit hard on the oul' baked beans and toast.
I liked Terry Thomas, very funny man , I was 15 years old when this film was first shown and when I went to see it, I remember leaving before the end, now at 78 , I know why , it was not one of his Good Shows, What ?
All the old school actors & when we had a film industry. Uplifting to see
😂 The Wonderful Terry Thomas. So sad he endured such pain n hardship in his last years.
Richard Briers a Cousin visited him in his latter years and helped him out to get back to UK where others helped.Terry-Thomas’ fellow actor Jack Douglas and the writer Richard Hope-Hawkins staged a gala for him, which raised more than £75,000 for him and the Parkinson’s Disease Society.
Just started watching this film this morning Terry Thomas Jeanette Oliver Reed Wilfred Hyde White so many top British comedian actors in this film from their day this is a proper stay indoors chill on the sofa and watch something that’s funny lighthearted non-offensive and upbeat funny just brilliant thank you for posting, please post more subscribe and follow.
Thank you so much for posting this film. It’s brilliant.
Non-offensive. "Those [Arab] women smear themselves all over with camel butter. Revolting!"
I think the bukher scene may have the wokarity going 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Magnificent script! Wonderful actors! Very british! I adore that very much. Liebe Grüsse from Germany. B
Spotted a young and handsome William Roache at the airport. Right on the brink of Corrie stardom. ❤
Funny introduction. 😄 Nobody does it as good as the British. Hilarious.
Ah,Terry Thomas and Janette Scott - the duo from 'School for Scoundrels' team up again.
Wonderful
Thora Hirds daughter.
Too many ads for bloody silly frying pans , teeth , beds etc spoils film 📽️
Film starts of well , but drifts into a kitchen sink comedy more on the american lines . Possibly made for export , found myself thinking of more important things like do I need a large slice loaf
@@davids8449....
Exactly same thoughts here😅
Great to see Terry-Thomas in anything and Joan Hickson too.
5 minutes in and I am already laughing! Thanks for the upload friend 😊
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Highly amusing 😅. The old ones are the best! ❤
Charming film. Loved the mid cen architecture and furniture.
And Janette Scott! From the Triffids!
I remember handling the (badly fading) camera negative of "Triffids."
A good find a Terry Thomas film that I have never seen and very enjoyable it was,thanks for posting.
Great fun - thanks for posting!
Amazing kitchen.... reminds of the ones you see in those Doris Day/Rock Hudson Movies. The set designers of the day were probably interior designers on the side unleashing their inhibitions for the movie industry.
Sidebar: the "baby" was used more like a prop than an actor.... how times have changed.
Great piece of early 60s celluloid.
Saw this today it was just brilliant funny I mean how many people are in there? We all know from British comedy films Oliver Reed, Jeanette Terry Thomas Wilfred Hyde White so many even Ken Barlow from Coronation Street who is a journalist at the bottom of the steps of the BOAC 707 it’s brilliant it really isn’t uplifting funny chill on the sofa doing nothing feel good old school film.
Thanks for posting please post more like this. These British comedy films are just brilliant.
Pl suggest some more good ones....
An explorer is never lost. Only temporarily unsure of their position. 😀👍
That’s a man speaking 🙄🚙. You’ll go miles out of your way rather than ask for directions.😂
Janette had a lovely smile
One hour and nine minutes: Oliver Reed playing a beat poet, declares the publishers kind as " the type that drinks the blood of innocents."
Such a stellar cast of actors, all doing their best in this British farce, shame the story and script is weak, might explain why I have never seen this film before today. Wow Oliver looks so young, beautiful and sober. Recommended on the right hand side is 'Too many crooks', now that is one of a all time classic.
Always liked Janette Scott.
The peaceful ones would riot today for that scene at the end
I haven't seen this before, nice to see Wilfred Hyde White getting a bigger part,and a young Oliver Reed.
Brilliant and most enjoyable.
His worst movie
Yes I agree somewhat - It was *not* his best film. I suppose in every actors life the script writers etc don't get it right.
I think a few of the stars are from the carry on films. This was such a light entertaining movie, just what I needed this afternoon. Thanks.
Janett Scott, daughter of Thora Hird, is still with us!
Willam Roach ( ken Barlow ) in coronation street was one of the reporters at the airport 😂
I couldn't believe it when I was a small boy I saw him in the paper I think it was around 1987 Or perhaps 1989
It was as if he had been preserved in time Complete with his fancy Comedy moustache and gap tooth smile
It was such a shock to my system as I thought he died like all the old black and white movie stars decades back
Looks like a stage play which has been opened out. Good to see Terry-Thomas and Janette Scott in anything. The joke at the end is great, and even better will offend Guardian readers.
I can't believe how good the first 25 minutes are
I'd like a study/office like his.😀
Strange film. So bad it was good ❤ 😊. Did you notice Kenneth Williams voice was dubbed over on a reporter at the beginning ? Also wasn't that Bill Roach as another reporter at the airport ? Good old Eros Studios 😊
Yes it was strange. References to 3at1ng babies????
Kenneth Williams' voice wasn't dubbed over. That's how I knew it was him with his hat on his head
Yes, definitely Ken Barlow
@@sianwarwick633 Yes it was. Dubbed over the reporter asking Terry-Thomas questions, who clearly isn't Kenneth Williams!
i enjoyed watching an most often did not the next actions etc... fun laughs too!!!
GOSH! I want this movie to be better. The actors are great. Am I the only person who feels like the entire movie was a set-up for the last scene?
Thank you for posting!
Awful movie
Entertainment for the masses. You must not have enough mass.
Anyone else in the UK thinking of Mark Thatcher? 🇬🇧😂
Great capsule of 1960 furniture and architecture.
The growth of equality of the srxes was imminent.
Imminent? Still hasn't happened.
@@pipster1891Equality in many areas of work/life now than in 1960!
!it's like the Koran with Reggie playing the lead" a great line from Wilfrid Hyde-White...
Who would have 65 years on we will soon be living the Koran
Who would have believed that 65 years on , we will soon be living by the Koran !
That has to be the best line I have ever heard in any movie.
@@stephenlever419 Yes... I thought on similar lines all the way through. I don't think the story line would be would be acceptable today... the "b" word comes to mind. We live in precarious times.
Wonderful ❤
OMg is that Oliver Reed at the Chelsea party 1 hour...
A stock standard, jolly good English film.
If every film in the world could be like this.
Cinema would have died years ago - as it did in Britain.
Excellent. Is that Ken Barlow as one of the reporters meeting the plane? (Around 6:11)
Why is the sound not properly synchronised?
Wow such a funny film
Oliver Reed and Kenneth Williams!
The rumour was he had a bit of how your father with Julie Garland while being a guest on her US TV Show
The sound is out of synch by about four frames. Pity.
At 6.10 mins is that Ken Barlow to the right of Janette Scott?
Looks like a nice film but found the delayed audio too distracting
From an era before Britain suffered it's collective mental breakdown.
the verry last line was the best , ah get 25 per cent , priceles , aye
Nice movie, shame about so many adds...every few minutes..
Get smart tube no adds
Get an adblock. U-origin blocks all yt ads.
Edward Said would have vomited had he seen the opening this film. I nearly did myself.
THE WOMAN IN THIS MOVIE ARE SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!! NOT LIKE TODAY HEHE🥰
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Some great characters but hardly a masterpiece.
The worm can not understand the lion
I can see where I Dream of Jeannie might have come from..
@dOlivia Carter expects ad revenue frim this video????????
edited/shortened movie, last seven minutes of garbage
do not subscribe, THUMBS DOWN, do not share
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Should be on every British patriot's list. Tommy Robinson's lawyers should present this as evidence that our Tommy is protecting UK from a vile culture... but not amusing right now.... I love the actors and Brit comedy, but 15 minutes of watching the cultural transformation of Terry Teeth Thomas was a bit hard on the oul' baked beans and toast.
Which vile culture do you mean?
Terry-Thomas could be very funny. O well.
Not here
Oliver Reed!
temu is the best advert for sean lock 😊
And Ken Barlow as a reporter meeting Terry off the 747, obviously moonlighting' for the Manchester Echo.
707. The 747 first flew in 1969. . 8 years after this was made.
Ah the well heeled tax dodger Wilfred Hyde White more to character in this than he was in Buck Rogers in his cardigan !
ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BARB LOL
You’d have to look up cat in the dictionary!
This film had terrible reviews.
I liked Terry Thomas, very funny man , I was 15 years old when this film was first shown and when I went to see it, I remember leaving before the end, now at 78 , I know why , it was not one of his Good Shows, What ?
31:36 What on earth has she got on her head?
Awful title music.
Not the best for married couples to watch too much
Aggro!
Ugh
Non synched dialogue extremely annoying and thus unwatchable....0.000001/10
I had no problems, was synced for me
Try a smaller screen.
In France they had the Nouvelle Vague. Meanwhile, Britain was making films like this (and still does).
Is it me? The sound is slightly out of synch.