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Eric Sykes
Director -
John Pomeroy
Editor -
Beryl Vertue
Executive Producer -
Tristam Cones
Sound Editor -
Christopher Sutton
Production Manager -
Arthur Wooster
Director of Photography -
Brian Fahey
Original Music Composer -
Harvey Harrison
Camera Operator
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CinemaSerf
9/5/2024 6:51:24AM
Many of us will have seen loads of films where the acting is wooden - but here, it is meant to be! Eric Sykes assembles a reasonable cast of stalwart British comics to regale us us with the adventures of the humble plank! Together with Tommy Cooper, the pair of workmen take us on a guided tour of what this plank (or it's identical twin) gets up to in it's wide and varied life... There is virtually no dialogue - much of it relying on the quirky Brian Fahey score and the odd mumble that set the standards for many an inaudible television drama being made even now. It does recycle the joke once too often, but it still has a charm about it. The singing opening titles; closing windows to keep out the cold - not that they have any glass in them, and the simplicity of things getting stuck, walloped and wedged is fun for a while, but that simplicity struggles to sustain the humour after the first 15-20 minutes or so. Still, it is an interesting and engaging example of what made us Brits laugh in the late 1960s.
Kenny Lynch
Dustbin Lorry DriverEric Sykes
Smaller WorkmanJimmy Edwards
PolicemanHattie Jacques
Woman with RoseJohn Junkin
One Eyed Truck DriverDave Freeman
UDC Cement LayerJoan Young
Woman in Bus Queue with fur wrapRoy Castle
Delivery Man with boxes