Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaBefore passing away, Lady Pagwell (Dame Diana Rigg) leaves a legacy in memory of her late husband to fund local new inventions and, as the only inventor in town, Professor Branestawm (Harry ... Leggi tuttoBefore passing away, Lady Pagwell (Dame Diana Rigg) leaves a legacy in memory of her late husband to fund local new inventions and, as the only inventor in town, Professor Branestawm (Harry Hill) is the obvious recipient. However, his evil opponents Councillor Harold Hagglestone ... Leggi tuttoBefore passing away, Lady Pagwell (Dame Diana Rigg) leaves a legacy in memory of her late husband to fund local new inventions and, as the only inventor in town, Professor Branestawm (Harry Hill) is the obvious recipient. However, his evil opponents Councillor Harold Hagglestone (David Mitchell) and Miss Silt (Doreen Ingleton) insist on an inventing competition to div... Leggi tutto
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- Connie
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This children's programme is perfect family viewing. Based on the writings of Norman Hunter, it brings to life the original madcap illustrations that accompanied them, done by the master of the absurd: William Heath Robinson.
The goofball inventions of the professor are enough to make anyone giggle, but the reaction of the stereotypical middle-England residents of mid 20th century Pagwell are what makes this so special.
Forget the bad reviews, sit down and enjoy some British Quaintness at its best.
Branestawm's finances are out of control as he faces big bills so his young friend Connie gets him to take part in an inventing competition as a legacy by the not yet dying Lady Pagwell.
However to win the competition he must contend with the self proclaimed greatest inventor in the world, Professor Algebrain from somewhere in Europe, suspiciously like Germany and this dastardly villain is trying to steal Branestawm's own invention and submit it as his own.
The film is more of the same, slapstick, absurdity, zany special effects, eccentric characters and the cast seem to be enjoying themselves with broad comedy. Diana Rigg wonderfully hams it up at the beginning.
I felt it was slightly weaker than the first film but good enough as family festive entertainment.
I'm not even going to comment on the story. The story was full of plot holes and made no sense once again. CGI - awful, looked as though it was done on Windows Movie Maker. Comedy - there were no jokes, no laughs and no gags. Acting - Harry Hill is a trashy comedian who jumped the shark a long time ago. The fact that his terrible film only gets a 3.5 on IMDb is hilarious. This unfunny "comedian" needs to get down the job centre and find another job cause comedy and acting clearly isn't his thing.
Isn't it hilarious how they couldn't get Ben Miller back? Obviously he realised and knew that this TV film was abysmal. The rest of the actors are awful. Just go and get new jobs the lot of you no one likes you get off television.
Anyone involved in the making of this should hang their heads in shame at wasting money on something so hideously awful. There is some good news though. The license fee for the BBC will most likely be scrapped soon, meaning this channel will soon be abolished and we won't have to put up with trash like this being made anymore.
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