Popularity: 1 (history)
Director: | Duncan Wood |
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Writer: | Lew Schwarz |
Staring: |
Freddie and the Dreamers play part of a Scout troupe that get caught up in a series of misadventures on their way to camp. | |
Release Date: | Jul 16, 1967 |
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Director: | Duncan Wood |
Writer: | Lew Schwarz |
Genres: | Comedy, Music |
Keywords | wrestling, scouts |
Production Companies | Eternal Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: May 02, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Freddie Garrity | Himself |
Kenneth Connor | Wick |
Victor Maddern | Dicko |
John Le Mesurier | Gibbs |
Arthur Mullard | Yossie |
Basil Dignam | Snodgrass |
Michael Brennan | Superman No1 |
Neil McCarthy | Superman No2 |
Peggy Ann Clifford | Scout Mistress |
Joe Gibbons | Joe |
Vic Wise | Moley |
Peter Birrell | Himself |
Roy Crewdson | Himself |
Bernie Dwyer | Himself |
Derek Quinn | Himself |
Ernest Clark | Marshall |
Jack Lambert | Police Inspector |
Name | Job |
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Lew Schwarz | Screenplay |
Tristam Cones | Editor |
Jack Shampan | Art Direction |
Toni Daniels | Makeup Artist |
Mervyn Medalie | Hairdresser |
Stella Morris | Makeup Artist |
T.S. Lyndon-Haynes | Production Supervisor |
Alex Carver-Hill | First Assistant Director |
Gerry Turner | Sound Recordist |
Frank Drake | Camera Operator |
Geoffrey Faithfull | Lighting Camera |
Gladys James | Wardrobe Master |
Duncan Wood | Director |
Name | Title |
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Maurice J. Wilson | Producer |
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I actually felt a bit sorry for the "Freddie and the Dreamers" guys here as they play a troop of aged boy-scouts who find themselves embroiled with some petty crooks. Along the way, they have some "carry-on" style escapades that allow some surprising names - who should have known better - to pop up: ... John le Mesurier, Victor Maddern and Basil Dignam to name but three. I suppose the only one who emerges with anything akin to credibility is the sparsely used Kenneth Connor who is very much in character as their hapless scout leader. It's got plenty of the usual slapstick antics, and comes across much like a cheap and cheerful Norman Wisdom film, only with songs. That's the nadir just there - the title song and the few others that pepper the film are truly terrible (especially when sung in pyjamas). A fun ambush at the end raises the tempo ever so slightly, but sadly this is just a poorly conceived and executed flop of a film that can't ever have looked good - even on the storyboard/beer mat.