Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuItalian-American mafioso Carmine Ganucci evicts Miss Poole and her school of etiquette from the commercial building he has just purchased, the space which he wants for one of his own illicit... Alles lesenItalian-American mafioso Carmine Ganucci evicts Miss Poole and her school of etiquette from the commercial building he has just purchased, the space which he wants for one of his own illicit businesses, and despite Miss Poole having a long term lease. An incensed Miss Poole sense... Alles lesenItalian-American mafioso Carmine Ganucci evicts Miss Poole and her school of etiquette from the commercial building he has just purchased, the space which he wants for one of his own illicit businesses, and despite Miss Poole having a long term lease. An incensed Miss Poole senses an opportunity when, going to confront Ganucci about the situation, he mistakes her as a... Alles lesen
- Willie Shakespeare
- (as Pat Harrington)
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Although Mature himself did a wonderful spoof on his own screen image the rest of Every Little Crook And Nanny falls flat on its face where a whole lot of players try to out mug each other for the camera. There was just no direction in this film. Only Mature and title role co-star Lynn Redgrave try to play it straight.
As organized crime kingpin Mature forces out Lynn Redgrave and her etiquette school to make room for a new betting parlor. When she goes to complain Mature mistakes her for a British nanny he's been looking for to give his juvenile Philip Graves a little polish. Obviously Mature must have been influenced by Mary Poppins. In any event she gets hired and then she hatches a plan to kidnap young Graves because who'd be stupid enough to kidnap a Mafia kingpin's kid?
As it turns out it's fairly easy and if there's no such thing as the Mafia it's because Mature has idiots working for him. People like John Astin, Dom DeLuise and Paul Sand among other assorted stumble bums. But Sand in the end lucks out.
The other running gag is Margaret Blye and the fact that Mature is proud he's married to a full figured girl.
Maybe if someone had taken charge here this might have been a far better comedy than as it turned out.
This is the downside of Victor Mature's career. He came out of semi-retirement for this. Apparently, they caught him at the right moment, but the material is not that good. I really like Mature's performance, but it's not enough. The plot spirals into a mess. Worst still, it's not actually that funny. There are small moments of comedic possibilities, but this is generally falling flat.
Unfortunately, too much of the film is poorly handled (e.g. the pre-credits scene where the Etiquette school is closed down) or is weak as a comedy (e.g. the lame attempts at humour based around the constant references to 'boobs'). As well the plot never coheres, in part because it covers too many characters; Astin and DeLuise's characters (both wasted) could've easily been excised from the film.
As the other reviewer says, Lynn Redgrave gives a fine performance in the central role. She doesn't fall into the trap that other cast members do (especially Pendleton) of going over the top in a vain attempt to cover the thinness of the material.
There are a few amusing bits, like the matter-of-fact way the child reacts to being kidnapped by putting on his watch because "he never travels without it".
But overall there's not much entertainment to be had from this film.
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- WissenswertesVictor Mature came out of retirement to do this film - his first major role since Jagt den Fuchs (1966).
- Zitate
Miss Poole: You're a monument of jello, Benny
- Crazy CreditsThe end credits feature a series of snapshots of Nanny taken by Benny.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Rabbits (1972)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 28.000 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 32 Minuten
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1