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Double Bunk

  • 1961
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Double Bunk (1961)
Comedy

When newlyweds Jack and Peggy face eviction, they are tricked into buying a rundown houseboat. After rebuilding the engine, they take their friends Sid and Sandra on a trip down the river to... Read allWhen newlyweds Jack and Peggy face eviction, they are tricked into buying a rundown houseboat. After rebuilding the engine, they take their friends Sid and Sandra on a trip down the river to Folkestone, but somehow they end up in France with no fuel and supplies and must resort t... Read allWhen newlyweds Jack and Peggy face eviction, they are tricked into buying a rundown houseboat. After rebuilding the engine, they take their friends Sid and Sandra on a trip down the river to Folkestone, but somehow they end up in France with no fuel and supplies and must resort to desperate actions to return home.

  • Director
    • C.M. Pennington-Richards
  • Writer
    • C.M. Pennington-Richards
  • Stars
    • Ian Carmichael
    • Janette Scott
    • Sidney James
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    420
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    • Director
      • C.M. Pennington-Richards
    • Writer
      • C.M. Pennington-Richards
    • Stars
      • Ian Carmichael
      • Janette Scott
      • Sidney James
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Ian Carmichael
    Ian Carmichael
    • Jack Goddard
    Janette Scott
    Janette Scott
    • Peggy
    Sidney James
    Sidney James
    • Sid
    Liz Fraser
    Liz Fraser
    • Sandra
    Dennis Price
    Dennis Price
    • Watson
    Reginald Beckwith
    Reginald Beckwith
    • Harper
    Irene Handl
    Irene Handl
    • Mrs. Harper
    Noel Purcell
    Noel Purcell
    • O'Malley
    Naunton Wayne
    Naunton Wayne
    • 1st Thames Conservancy Officer
    Bill Shine
    Bill Shine
    • 2nd Thames Conservancy Officer
    Michael Shepley
    Michael Shepley
    • Granville-Carter
    Toby Perkins
    • Pukka Type
    Miles Malleson
    Miles Malleson
    • Rev. Thomas
    Jacques Cey
    • French Official
    Hedger Wallace
    • 1st River Policeman
    Terry Scott
    Terry Scott
    • 2nd River Policeman
    Desmond Roberts
    Desmond Roberts
    • Freighter Captain
    Peter Swanwick
    Peter Swanwick
    • Freighter Pilot
    • Director
      • C.M. Pennington-Richards
    • Writer
      • C.M. Pennington-Richards
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    7chrischapman-47545

    Light hearted romp

    One of those black & white British comedies in the Carry On mould with a competent cast playing their usual roles, particularly Janette Scott as a sharp comedy actress. Usual 1960's misogyny and somewhat done on a budget but it's a pleasant way to spend a rainy afternoon. Ian Carmichael plays probably the only car mechanic to wear a collar and tie under his oily overalls and I'm not sure why his Heinkel bubble car is left hand drive! Some of the stunts were lucky not to lead to serious injury!
    6howardmorley

    Ron & Eff have micro bit Parts

    When I was in hospital in 1957 my bed radio played the comedy "Take it from Here" in which a couple named "Ron" (Wallis Eaton) and "Eff" (June Whitfield) were featured.The producers of Double Bunk (1961) worked these two radio characters into the screenplay twice by portraying them hidden in a punt with a canvas cover over them so that the viewer could retain the mental image of them that they had "seen in their mind's eye" from the radio comedy which I believe Frank Muir & Dennis Norden had written.Another character I recognised from my youth was Gerald Campion who played "Billy Bunter" from the BBC TV children's programme of the 1950s.If you have followed the career of Naunton Wayne he makes a rare solo appearance, minus Basil Radford, playing a harbour master who is side-tracked by the ample charms of a young Liz Fraser.Also on display is comedienne Irene Handel playing a frumpy wife of the previous owners of the houseboat from whom Ian Carmichael & Janette Scott newly weds have purchased it in lieu of a house.In early post war Britain couples had a hard job finding marital accommodation because of blitzed buildings and general strict financial circumstances.The other reviewers have adequately commented on the plot of this very British comedy where each well known actor/actress plays well trodden & familiar roles known by a British audience.

    The uppermost question occurred to me watching this film on www.IMDb.com was surely one has to show proficiency by the marine equivalent of the driving test before you can be let loose on the river.But of course the resulting slapstick forms the basis of the film comedy.
    8hitchcockthelegend

    Are you kidding? I can't even boil water!

    Double Bunk is directed by C.M. Pennington-Richards and features music by Stanley Black and photography by Stephen Dade. It stars Ian Carmichael, Sid James, Janette Scott, Liz Fraser and Dennis Price.

    When newlyweds Jack (Carmichael) and Peggy (Scott) face eviction from their rented London abode, they get tricked into buying a ramshackle houseboat. Taking the challenge on with determination in their hearts and love in their eyes, they are further knocked back when Mr. Watson (Price), the owner of the mooring station, tells them of the charges they must pay to stay where they are. Rebuilding the engine, Jack decides to treat Peggy to a honeymoon trip down the Thames, so with best pal Sid (James) and his stripper girlfriend Sandra (Fraser) along for the trip, they set off on what will prove to be a mighty adventure.

    It opens with James and Fraser singing the delightfully catchy title song, and from there on in the film never lets up the jovial mood created. There's nothing uproarious here, this is a gentle British comedy built to keep the smile on your face, though it does slot in a few laugh out loud moments (double dose of gangplank frivolity, Sid's Vodka hangover, a punch up after a bum squeeze). It's well performed, often sexy (wolf whistles at the ready here for both our lady protagonists) and the water setting is very easy on the eye.

    Fans of vintage British comedy are sure to get much from this easy going feel good comedy. 8/10
    8crossbow0106

    Sailing On The Jasmine Cot

    This is a story about Jack and Peggy (Ian Carmichael and Janette Scott) who get thrown out of a rooming house for being in the same room together. They end up buying a somewhat dilapidated houseboat. enter Sid James playing a man named Sid who offers to sail the boat as part of a honeymoon for Jack and Peggy. He brings along Sandra, the always welcome Liz Fraser. After wreaking havoc with other leisure boaters they get stuck in a fog and end up in France. They have to get back and end up racing another boat owned by Watson, who was charging Jack and Perry ridiculous rent to keep the houseboat in the harbor in England. This is a fun film which gets better as it goes along. There is some slapstick and, since Sandra is a stripper, a little titillation but not much. Sid James plays a character we've seen him play so many times, the wise cracking friend not always up to complete good. I miss him a lot in films. If you like British humor that doesn't rely on tawdriness, just a decent plot with good performances, here it is. I don't think you will be disappointed.
    8Leofwine_draca

    A treat for British comedy fans

    What a great little film this is! It's a British comedy starring various alumni from the CARRY ON franchise, and one which takes place almost entirely on a houseboat. The film stars the hardworking Ian Carmichael and the elfin Janette Scott as a newlywed couple who through various machinations of the plot decide to go on a short cruise with a friend and his girlfriend; the usual hijinks and hilarity ensue.

    Films like DOUBLE BUNK seem to get by on their effortless charm and genuine humour. Certainly there are a few saucy moments here, but the film for the most part belongs to an earlier, cleaner time in which the laughs feel unforced and entirely natural. And when your film is chock full of seasoned comic performers as it is here, it's hard to go wrong.

    Inevitably for a film with Sid James in a leading role, he ends up stealing all of the best bits. You can rely on Sid, and he doesn't disappoint. Scott is saddled with a fairly dull 'straight' role although she does have a few good moments - and check out those shorts! - but the best female performance comes from Liz Fraser, playing your usual sex siren. Here, she's a striptease artist, and as well as being breathtakingly gorgeous she's very funny too.

    The supporting cast is exemplary. Dennis Price essays the caddish role with ease, while Naunton Wayne's cameo was to be his last performance. Watch out for Miles Malleson as a fishing vicar, and another nice cameo from Irene Handl, who seems to spend all of her screen time in the kitchen! There's plenty of slapstick humour here, and it all holds together very nicely. I think that as a film, DOUBLE BUNK certainly holds its own against the CARRY ONs of the era.

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    • Trivia
      Janette Scott arrived at the location on Taggs Island in a brand-new sports car, a 21st-birthday present from her husband Jackie Rae. Rehearsals started with Ian Carmichael driving a Bentley with faulty brakes, which he only found out were faulty when he went into Janette's car, causing a large dent.
    • Quotes

      [Peggy has arranged a delivery of plants and bushes to brighten up the boat. She gives the delivery man two coins as a tip, and he looks disdainfully at her lack of generosity]

      Peggy: [referring to the flower display] You don't think I've overdone it, do you?

      Flowerman: [referring to the tip] No, ma'am, I'd say you've judged it to a nicety: *you* won't miss it and *we* won't feel the impact of sudden wealth.

    • Crazy credits
      "Ron and Eth (as Eff)" receive a final credit, but not the actors who voiced them.
    • Connections
      Featured in Talkies: Liz Fraser Presents... Double Bunk (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Double Bunk
      Written by Stanley Black, Jack Fishman & Mike Pratt (as Michael Pratt)

      Sung by Sidney James and Liz Fraser

      Recorded by Decca

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    • Release date
      • November 8, 1961 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Balayı Gemisi
    • Filming locations
      • Taggs Island, Taggs Island, Hampton TW12 2HA, United Kingdom(Where the boat is moored)
    • Production company
      • George H. Brown Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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