Durant la Seconde Guerre Mondiale, Norman Pitkin et Mr Grimsdale sont fiers de participer à leffort de guerre au côté des Alliés. Leur mission principale : réparer les voies de communication... Tout lireDurant la Seconde Guerre Mondiale, Norman Pitkin et Mr Grimsdale sont fiers de participer à leffort de guerre au côté des Alliés. Leur mission principale : réparer les voies de communication nécessaires à lavancée des troupes britanniques.Durant la Seconde Guerre Mondiale, Norman Pitkin et Mr Grimsdale sont fiers de participer à leffort de guerre au côté des Alliés. Leur mission principale : réparer les voies de communication nécessaires à lavancée des troupes britanniques.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Jean-Claude
- (as Andre Maranne)
- Workman
- (non crédité)
- German Officer
- (non crédité)
- British Soldier
- (non crédité)
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The logic is not strong, but the humor is. Private Norman falls for a uniformed Honor Blackman and finds himself behind enemy lines in France, where he encounters a look-alike German general. Do not ask why or how, just suspend disbelief and follow the flow. As his doppelganger, General Schreiber, Wisdom scales the comic heights with the hilarious seduction of a somewhat over-ripe opera singer. The film makes no sense, but serves as a springboard for sight gags that involve a road sign and military salutes and for comedic situations with a plane full of parachutists that highlight the talents of Mr. Wisdom. Although Chapman has his moments, Blackman and the rest of the cast have little to do. Evidently a low-budget programmer, "The Square Peg" is a serviceable and entertaining introduction to an instantly lovable comic.
Supporting him are Edward Chapman (virtually rising to sidekick status here, he and Wisdom make an engaging comic pair), Honor Blackman (perhaps the most substantial of the star's leading ladies) and Hattie Jacques (as a German opera star).
The scene where Pitkin interferes with the Army march is laugh out loud funny, but the crowning glory comes where Hattie Jacques plays the Opera singer, and Norman's two characters sing with her, it is a side splitting scene.
Wisdom is great, Jacques also, just wonderful.
Considering it's 1958 they skillfully got the two Normans on screen at the same time, it looks really good.
It looks amazing, great sets and costumes, it is a fantastic production.
Love it, 9/10.
Norman Pitkin as St. Godric's Council employee is digging up the road outside an Army camp during the War, takes the Mick of the soldiers once too often and he and his boss Mr. Grimsdale find themselves conscripted. The slapstick war between Pitkin and Sergeant Campbell Singer continues into his training, until Pitkin and Grimsdale end up in France and the second part of the story begins. Favourite bits: Pitkin ferociously bayoneting the dummies; his bravado pre-parachuting; the General Schreiber double scenes with Hattie Brunnhilde Jacques; marching out of step with his captors. Apart from one mawkish bit in the French café with Honor Blackman there was no romantic musical interlude although he had a fine singing voice it's still a definite plus! Cheaply made but well disguised, and with a great cast of British stalwarts also on display - missed Jerry Desmonde though!
It's a pleasant time-filler and maybe one of his more accessible films to a non-fan or non-kid which is perhaps one reason why it's probably shown on TV more often than his other black & white's.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesNorman Wisdom always congratulated Terence Alexander on being able to keep a straight face. Later, Alexander admitted that had he not been making so much money from these films, he would have told Wisdom that the reason for his straight face was that he did not find Wisdom remotely funny.
- GaffesAt 35.30,The dummy that Pitkin stabs and throws on the end of his bayonet moves before he stabs it.
- Citations
Norman Pitkin: Sorry, only I used to know a girl once, just like you. Well, I didn't exactly know her. I couldn't really, she being what she was and me being what I am.
- Crédits fousOpening credits prologue: The Second World War saw many remarkable adventures on sea, on land and in the air. Strangest of all perhaps, was the story of Norman Pitkin, indomitable fighter, rugged individualist and faithful employee of the St. Godric's Borough Council.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Norman Wisdom: His Story (2010)
- Bandes originalesThe Square Peg
by Michael Carr and Philip Green
Meilleurs choix
- How long is The Square Peg?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- General me voila!
- Lieux de tournage
- The Swan Pub, Village Road, Denham, Uxbridge, Buckinghamshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Bar where the French Resistance hideout is based)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
- Durée
- 1h 25min(85 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1