Norman Wisdom & Jerry Desmonde Tribute P1
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- Part 1 of 3
A collection of best & funniest moments from the films starring both Norman Wisdom & Jerry Desmonde
Featuring scenes from:
Trouble in Store
Man Of The Moment
Up In The World
Follow A Star
A Stitch in Time
The Early Bird
When you watch Norman you notice just how many modern day comics base themselves on him. The man was sheer genius
both of them were a unlikely pair--but they did some of the best comedy ever seen-thx for this great compilation and dedication in editing the best of norman and jerry
Brilliant. And a Hillman Imp too.
Brilliant stuff, two genii at work and superb too... Haven't laughed this much in ages... cheers for posting the trio of funnies... :0)x
1967
They were the equivalent of laurel and hardy really... talent that no longer exists it is so sad .
I think saying they were the equivalent of L&H is perhaps going a little far, but Norman was good friends with L&H, who even helped him find an agent.
Indeed on one occasion Norman nearly performed his famous wallpaper sketch with Stan as Norman's regular partner at the time had broken his ankle in rehearsal. Unfortunately theatre management vetoed the idea as they didn't want Stan to break his ankle!
I will always be a jerry fan, though i like norman too. jerry desmonde committed suicide in 1968-69 he was working as a cabby. how sad.
1967
"I'll get some petrol" :)
Jerry desmonde was from Boro hence his accent
Бальзам, надушувсефильмысним
The first scene is stolen outright from Harold Lloyd. The rest is just as uninventive. How did Jerry Desmonde and Gary Marsh get involved with some old tat? It had all gone out of fashion with the arc and George Formby
Clearly they hadn't "gone out of fashion" as Norman's films were some of the highest grossing at British cinemas in the period.
@@RJSRdg What goes around comes around. Id forgotten about this comment so I had to re-visit this compilation. I've seen all these films except Follow a Star but I always felt sorry for Jerry Desmonde's character although I'm sure that wasn't the goal. Otherwise he did get some good actors in these films. Garry Marsh and LeMesurier in this docu