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Dad's Army

At last! Their epic story invades the Big Screen!
1971 | 95m | English

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Dad's Army was a 1971 feature film based on the BBC television sitcom Dad's Army. Directed by Norman Cohen, it was filmed between series three and four and was based upon material from the early episodes of the television series. The film told the story of the Home Guard platoon's formation and their subsequent endeavours at a training exercise.
Release Date: Mar 12, 1971
Director: Norman Cohen
Writer: Jimmy Perry, David Croft
Genres: Comedy, War
Keywords world war ii, home front, seaside town, 1940s, home guard, based on tv series
Production Companies Norcon
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Arthur Lowe Capt. George Mainwaring
John Le Mesurier Sgt. Arthur Wilson
Clive Dunn LCpl. Jack Jones
John Laurie Pte. James Frazer
James Beck Pte. Joe Walker
Arnold Ridley Pte. Charles Godfrey
Ian Lavender Pte. Frank Pike
Liz Fraser Mavis Pike
Bernard Archard Maj. Gen. Fullard
Derek Newark Regimental Sergeant-Major
Bill Pertwee A.R.P. Warden Hodges
Frank Williams Rev. Timothy Farthing - the Vicar
Edward Sinclair Henry Yeatman - the Verger
Anthony Sagar Police sergeant
Pat Coombs Mrs. Hall
Roger Maxwell Peppery Old Gent
Paul Dawkins Nazi General
Sam Kydd Nazi Orderly
Michael Knowles Staff Captain
Fred Griffiths Bert King
John Baskcomb Mayor
George Roubicek German Radio Operator
Scott Fredericks Nazi Photographer
Ingo Mogendorf Nazi Pilot
Franz Van Norde Nazi Co-Pilot
John Henderson Radio Shop Assistant
Harriet Rhys Girl in Bank
Dervis Ward AA Man
Robert Raglan Insp. Hardcastle
John D. Collins Naval Officer
Alan Haines Marine Officer
Colin Bean Pte. Sponge
Name Job
Norman Cohen Director
Ken Ritchie Sound Recordist
Terry Knight Art Direction
Wilfred Burns Original Music Composer
Terry Maher Director of Photography
Jimmy Perry Screenplay, Idea
David Croft Screenplay
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Geronimo1967
7.0

There is something of the swings and roundabouts in this adaptation of the cracking BBC series. On the one hand, the feature length format allows us to develop more the Perry/Croft characters, on the other it removes some of the quickly-paced potency of the humour... Either way, though, it's still a ... n hugely enjoyable watch that reconciles great sitcom writing from these two literal geniuses with a cast and scenario that delivers potent reminders of just how those "left on the shelf" determined to make a valuable contribution to the protection of their country against the Nazi scourge. It has the same cast as the television series, and depicts the formation of their unit under the command of nitwit "Capt. Mainwaring" (Arthur Lowe). The film has a more comically militaristic theme to it - they drill, eventually with firearms (not a great idea in their gas-powered, converted, butcher's van!) before they find themselves engaged in manoeuvres under the watchful eye of the slightly bumptious "Gen. Fullard" (Bernard Arched). Of course, just about everything goes wrong - but the humour is genuinely funny; the dialogue subtly enhances what we can not only see, but frequently anticipate - and that adds bundles to the enjoyment of this. Again, it swipes at the pomposity of the upper classes, the aspiration of a newly establishing middle class and of the industriousness of the chancer - expertly epitomised by "Hodges" - part time warden/greengrocer and black-marketeer "Pte. Walker" (James Beck). The film does rehash a little of the original innovation, but it's still a great spirited depiction of some really courageous folks who did their bit!

May 29, 2023