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- Nominé pour le prix 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 nomination au total
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- AnecdotesAt one point when Rev. Smallwood (Peter Sellers) is preaching from the pulpit, a young boy is seen in the foreground reading a copy of Vladimir Nabokov's "Lolita". Sellers played Quilty in Stanley Kubrick's film version of that book.
- GaffesWhen on the train at the 1:34:30 mark, the Godminster Gazette newspaper headline mentioning Orbiston Parva has left the R out of Parva spelling it Pava.
- Autres versionsOriginal British version runs 118 minutes.
- ConnexionsFeatures Tant qu'il y aura des hommes (1953)
Commentaire en vedette
I shan't go on at any length, as others have already done the job for me. Instead I'll just drop in a couple of interesting factoids about this film.
1) "Heavens Above!" was the third in a trio (a triptych??) of films satirising great pillars of the British establishment:
The military;
Industry/the trade unions;
The church.
The previous two in the series were "Private's Progress" (Ian Carmichael as Stanley Windrush - a fraightfully posh chinless wonder, drafted into the army for WWII and finding himself embroiled unwittingly in a grand scheme to steal great works of art) and "I'm Alright, Jack" (Carmichael as the same Stanley Windrush, now de-mobbed and dumped by his despairing family into the shop floor workforce at one of their factories, in the hope that he might learn the business). The Windrush family characters were dropped for Heavens Above, although Carmichael makes a small appearance as "the other Vicar called Smallwood".
2) Fans of the Small Faces should keep their eyes peeled for 'Jack' - eldest son of the huge family of itinerant scroungers who take up residence in the vicarage. It's none other than cheeky cockney mudlark STEVE MARRIOTT, fresh from his West End stint as The Artful Dodger in Oliver !
1) "Heavens Above!" was the third in a trio (a triptych??) of films satirising great pillars of the British establishment:
The military;
Industry/the trade unions;
The church.
The previous two in the series were "Private's Progress" (Ian Carmichael as Stanley Windrush - a fraightfully posh chinless wonder, drafted into the army for WWII and finding himself embroiled unwittingly in a grand scheme to steal great works of art) and "I'm Alright, Jack" (Carmichael as the same Stanley Windrush, now de-mobbed and dumped by his despairing family into the shop floor workforce at one of their factories, in the hope that he might learn the business). The Windrush family characters were dropped for Heavens Above, although Carmichael makes a small appearance as "the other Vicar called Smallwood".
2) Fans of the Small Faces should keep their eyes peeled for 'Jack' - eldest son of the huge family of itinerant scroungers who take up residence in the vicarage. It's none other than cheeky cockney mudlark STEVE MARRIOTT, fresh from his West End stint as The Artful Dodger in Oliver !
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Himmlische Freuden
- Lieux de tournage
- Claremont House, Esher, Surrey, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Holcomb Manor - Lady Despard's mansion)
- société de production
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- Durée1 heure 58 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1
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By what name was Heavens Above! (1963) officially released in Canada in English?
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