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Due matti al servizio dello stato

Titolo originale: Our Miss Fred
  • 1972
  • PG
  • 1h 36min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,3/10
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Danny La Rue and Alfred Marks in Due matti al servizio dello stato (1972)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaShakespearian actor Fred Wimbush's drafted during WWII. While entertaining the troops with his drag act one day, the Germans capture them. Thinking he's a girl, they let him go. He mustn't b... Leggi tuttoShakespearian actor Fred Wimbush's drafted during WWII. While entertaining the troops with his drag act one day, the Germans capture them. Thinking he's a girl, they let him go. He mustn't break his character until he reaches safety.Shakespearian actor Fred Wimbush's drafted during WWII. While entertaining the troops with his drag act one day, the Germans capture them. Thinking he's a girl, they let him go. He mustn't break his character until he reaches safety.

  • Regia
    • Bob Kellett
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Hugh Leonard
    • Terence Feely
    • Ted Willis
  • Star
    • Danny La Rue
    • Alfred Marks
    • Lance Percival
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,3/10
    228
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Bob Kellett
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Hugh Leonard
      • Terence Feely
      • Ted Willis
    • Star
      • Danny La Rue
      • Alfred Marks
      • Lance Percival
    • 7Recensioni degli utenti
    • 4Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali44

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    Danny La Rue
    • Fred Wimbush
    Alfred Marks
    Alfred Marks
    • General Brincker
    Lance Percival
    • Sqn Ldr. Herbert Smallpiece
    Lally Bowers
    Lally Bowers
    • Miss Flodden
    Frances de la Tour
    Frances de la Tour
    • Miss Lockhart
    Kristin Hatfield
    • Hilary
    • (as Kristin Hatfeild)
    Jenny Twigge
    • Judith
    Vanessa Furse
    • Prunella
    Seretta Wilson
    Seretta Wilson
    • Elvira
    Sophie Batchelor
    • Emma
    John Barrard
    John Barrard
    • Patron
    Nancy Nevinson
    Nancy Nevinson
    • Patron's Wife
    Cyril Shaps
    Cyril Shaps
    • Doctor Préve
    Frank Thornton
    Frank Thornton
    • British Colonel
    André Maranne
    André Maranne
    • Resistance Fighter
    • (as Andre Maranne)
    Barrie Gosney
    Barrie Gosney
    • Bertie
    David Ellen
    • Bobby
    Toni Palmer
    • Vendeuse
    • Regia
      • Bob Kellett
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Hugh Leonard
      • Terence Feely
      • Ted Willis
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    5Colbridge

    Amusing vehicle to expose Danny La Rue to a wider audience

    I finally caught up with this star vehicle for popular drag act of the day and Irish born entertainer Danny La Rue who had been a staple on prime time TV in the 1960's and 70's, appearing on various British light entertainment shows, most notably the Good Old Days, with his likeable mix of flamboyant charm, music hall songs and double entendre comedy.

    Our Miss Fred was specially written for La Rue in an era where popular TV shows were being transferred to the big screen in their own feature films as a cash in on the popularity of the Carry On films. Audiences would flock to see TV favourites like On the Buses, Steptoe & Son, Til Death Us Do Part, Dad's Army and Porridge at their local cinema. This is a welcome addition to that trend but the plot and jokes soon wear thin as La Rue's persona can only carry it so far.

    Set in France in WWII La Rue's character Fred Wimbush, a Shakespearean actor sent to entertain the troops, must stay in character as a woman so he is not mistaken for a spy by the Nazi's. Taking refuge with a group of girls from a finishing school there's plenty of risque jokes, innuendo and slapstick comedy that is all good natured even if some of it may not sit well with audiences today. However acts like Hinge & Bracket, Julian Clary and Lily Savage (Paul O'Grady) continued the drag tradition with risque comedy that proved popular with audiences and with a resurgence in drag acts such as RuPaul's Drag Race this might find a renewed appreciation for La Rue who was one of the first popular female impersonators in mainstream entertainment, often being awarded British Entertainer of the Year.

    It's an amusing diversion and not a bad effort to expose Danny La Rue to a wider audience who has good support from fellow British comedy actors like Lance Percival, Alfred Marks and Frances De La Tour. Written by acclaimed Irish playwright Hugh Leonard who was usually known as a dramatist than a comedy writer.
    5CinemaSerf

    Our Miss Fred

    Hmmm. Unfortunately, here, Danny La Rue just never convinces at the Shakespearian actor "Fred Wimbush" in the first place and so for me this quickly descends into an hybrid of "La Grande Vadrouille" (1966) and a "Carry On" film - and not a very funny one, either. He and his troupe are out entertaining the troops when they falls into Nazi hands. Thinking "Fred" is a woman, they let her go - only for her to focus her efforts on rescuing her squad and making it to safety. The stereotypes run rampant here - the stiff upper lip (and pretty brainless) airmen exemplified by Lance Percival's "Smallpiece" and Alfred Marks' incompetent "Gen Brincker" hardly portrays the enemy as a dangerous and lethal foe, either. Of course it's a comedy and there isn't meant to be any menace, but the joke recycles itself and the direction smacks more of a Norman Wisdom film - only without the fun. That said - it is not tacky or bawdy, La Rue takes a professional approach to this performance and had the writing delivered him a better, less puerile, script then it might have been more entertaining. It isn't really fair to judge this fifty years on - tastes have evolved and changed, and this is all now relatively old hat compared to what was being made at the time, but I still struggled with the concept. Watch and see for yourself...
    2nickjgunning

    Dismal

    Somebody must have paid a huge bribe to get this drivel onto cinemoid. Punchlines without jokes, a couple of well known actors with a tax bill to pay and Danny La Rue revealing that his talents don't go beyond a half-hour stand-up routines in bars, if this is a sample. It required 3, that is THREE writers to produce this collection of music hall nazi jokes- no tension, no sub-plots, no romantic storyline- just running on for over an hour because that's how much film they have in the cans!
    10moviereeler

    A GREAT HILARIOUS MUST SEE MOVIE!!

    I have a copy of this movie and still can't help laughing when i see it. Danny does as usual a great performance. I RECCOMEND IT!! My wife and I saw Danny on stage in LONDON ENGLAND. The supporting cast in OPERATION FRED were really great. IF YOU GET A CHANCE TO SEE THIS MOVIE BE SURE TO GO.
    3malcolmgsw

    Our Miss Fired

    There are 2 major problems with this film.Fitstly the story was written by Yed Willis,a dramatist.Secondly it is a one joke film La Rue is a man dressed up as a woman.The comedy comprises inane slapstick and weak double entendres.Incidentally the film is set in France in 1940,the photo of Churchill in a bar places it after May 1940.The film was sent out on release as an AA,equivalent to 15.So it is unlikely that the song would have been cut to lower the certificate

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      A risqué song about Hitler was cut from the UK cinema version in order for the film to receive an 'A' (PG) certificate. All later releases were restored and uncut.
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      In a shot of the action on the airfield, the shadow of the camera crew can be seen in the foreground.
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      Hitler has only One Brass Ball
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      Music by Kenneth Alford (Colonel Bogey March), lyrics of uncertain authorship, attributed to Toby O'Brien

      Performed by Danny La Rue, Lally Bowers and Frances de la Tour and the girls

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    • Data di uscita
      • 14 dicembre 1972 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Operation: Fred
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Elm Hill, Norwich, Norfolk, Inghilterra, Regno Unito
    • Aziende produttrici
      • EMI
      • Willis Worldwide Productions
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      • 1h 36min(96 min)
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