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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA romantically active travel agent gives all of his girlfriends keys to his flat - too many to keep count of.A romantically active travel agent gives all of his girlfriends keys to his flat - too many to keep count of.A romantically active travel agent gives all of his girlfriends keys to his flat - too many to keep count of.
Tommy Duggan
- Al
- (as Tom Duggan)
Joan Sterndale-Bennett
- Spinster
- (as Joan Sterndale Bennett)
Argumento
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaTheatrical movie debut of Jane Merrow (American Girl).
- ErroresAlthough Bill Ferguson's (Richard Todd) travel agency and apartment are located in Edinburgh, Scotland, his white Jaguar XK150 carries the number plate, VUL 867, which is a central London registration. Similarly, the Rolls Royce taxi (yes, there were Rolls Royce taxis in Edinburgh in the 1950s and later) carries the number plate NDP 63, which indicates it was registered in Reading in Berkshire in the Thames Valley, in south east England.
- Créditos curiososOpening credits prologue: EDINBURGH
Opinión destacada
Like another reviewer here, I immediately thought of Boeing Boeing, whilst watching Don't Bother to Knock. To be fair to the latter, Boeing Boeing was made 4 years later and is therefore more likely to have borrowed from DBTK than visa versa. BB also had a couple of significant advantages; Tony Curtis and Jerry Lewis, both experienced in playing comedic roles.
Don't Bother to Knock relies heavily on the shoulders of lead actor Richard Todd and he is hopelessly miscast as a philandering middle-aged travel agent, who supposedly wants to settle down with his naive fiancee Stella. However his character's behaviour and actions just aren't convincing. Instead he comes across as an unfunny 40+ Lothario, whose constant attempts to seduce women far younger than him, are more in keeping with an over-sexed teenage male. Todd, well - known for his more dramatic roles, didn't have the light touch and the timing for comedy, let alone farce.
He's not helped by the script here, which doesn't exactly crackle with humour. Ironically one of the funniest things about this movie, which is mainly set in Edinburgh (to suit the storyline in the second half), is that I only remember one character who actually spoke with a Scottish accent ... a taxi driver. So yes, a distinct failure all around.
Don't Bother to Knock relies heavily on the shoulders of lead actor Richard Todd and he is hopelessly miscast as a philandering middle-aged travel agent, who supposedly wants to settle down with his naive fiancee Stella. However his character's behaviour and actions just aren't convincing. Instead he comes across as an unfunny 40+ Lothario, whose constant attempts to seduce women far younger than him, are more in keeping with an over-sexed teenage male. Todd, well - known for his more dramatic roles, didn't have the light touch and the timing for comedy, let alone farce.
He's not helped by the script here, which doesn't exactly crackle with humour. Ironically one of the funniest things about this movie, which is mainly set in Edinburgh (to suit the storyline in the second half), is that I only remember one character who actually spoke with a Scottish accent ... a taxi driver. So yes, a distinct failure all around.
- spookyrat1
- 21 ene 2019
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Why Bother to Knock
- Locaciones de filmación
- Princes Street Edinburgh, Escocia, Reino Unido(pipe band marching along street)
- Productoras
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 29 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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