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The Amorous Prawn

1962 | 89m | English

(208 votes)

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While her husband, the General is abroad, Lady Fitzadam decides to convert their army residence into a fishing resort for rich American tourists in order to raise money for their dream retirement cottage.
Release Date: Nov 26, 1962
Director: Anthony Kimmins
Writer: Anthony Kimmins, Nicholas Phipps
Genres: Comedy
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 28, 2024
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
Ian Carmichael Cpl. Sidney Green
Cecil Parker Gen. Sir Hamish Fitzadam
Joan Greenwood Lady Dodo Fitzadam
Robert Beatty Larry Hoffman
Liz Fraser Pvt. Suzie Tidmarsh
Dennis Price Prawn
Finlay Currie Lochaye
Robert Nichols Sam Goulansky
Bridget Armstrong Pvt. Biddy O'Hara
Harry Locke Albert Huggin
Derek Nimmo Pvt. Willie Maltravers
Roddy McMillan Pvt. McTavish
Sandra Dorne Busty Babs
Michael Ripper Angus
Geoffrey Bayldon 2nd Telephone Operator
Gerald Sim 1st Telephone Operator
Reg Lye Uncle Joe
Name Job
Anthony Kimmins Director, Screenplay
Nicholas Phipps Screenplay
Wilkie Cooper Director of Photography
Thelma Connell Editor
Albert Witherick Art Direction
John Barry Original Music Composer
Percy Godbold Property Buyer
Ken Ritchie Boom Operator
Pamela Cornell Set Dresser
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Leslie Gilliat Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Joan Greenwood is at her plummy best as "Lady Fitzadam", wife of a British army general who is sent on an overseas mission. She has a grand house and, quite literally, an army of servants at a time when such facilities are at a premium. So, having established that there is a small fortune to be made ... , she is soon in cahoots with Ian Carmichael "Cpl. Green" and Liz Fraser "Suzie" and opens up their Scottish home to wealthy Americans who want to come and try their hands at salmon fishing. It's all going quite well, money is rolling in and they are successfully fleecing their visitors - including Robert Beatty "Hoffman" and Robert Nichols "Goulansky" - until her husband (Cecil Parker) makes an unexpectedly early return bearing a letter than confirms his imminent retirement - much to their chagrin. Irked at his disgraceful treatment, the two expand their money-making scheme and even manage to rope in the visiting Minister for War (Dennis Price). It's good fun for about an hour. The the humour is gentle and subtle, the wheezes are engaging and Beatty makes for quite a fun mark, but Anthony Kimmins drags out the story for too long and by the time the usually reliable Price (and his moustache) makes his appearance, I was just a bit bored with it all. It's still a good fun adaptation of the play, but is maybe just ten years too late...?

Nov 19, 2024