Bank robbers serve 15 years for heist. Upon release, they seek stashed loot, but the hiding spot (a tree) is now behind a police station due to urban expansion. Their quest to retrieve the m... Read allBank robbers serve 15 years for heist. Upon release, they seek stashed loot, but the hiding spot (a tree) is now behind a police station due to urban expansion. Their quest to retrieve the money becomes complicated by the new location.Bank robbers serve 15 years for heist. Upon release, they seek stashed loot, but the hiding spot (a tree) is now behind a police station due to urban expansion. Their quest to retrieve the money becomes complicated by the new location.
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This is what REAL comedy is all about and I'm eternally grateful to messrs Thomas,Rothwell and Rogers for providing us with moments like these we can cherish forever.
Sid James is, well, Sid James in this. A bit muted perhaps, but it's always nice to see him. He is backed expertly by the likes of Dick Emery and Lance Percival, a fine pair of comedians who seldom were seen on the big screen. The big revelation (for me at least) is Sylvia Syms splendid comic performance. Syms is best known for her serious dramatic roles in the likes of 'Victim' or 'Ice Cold In Alex' and it is a pleasant surprise to see her in a comedy.
'The Big Job' has its problems, the plot as mentioned above, was hardly original and plans for this movie began in the late fifties. Quite a few writers had a bash at the script (including Spike Milligan) and the final script, by Talbot Rothwell, while fair, was far from the comic masterpieces he was coming up with for the 'Carry On' series proper.
If 'The Big Job' isn't a comedy classic, it is an entertaining little movie, well worth catching on one of its many television re-runs.
Did you know
- TriviaBy 1965, black and white filmmaking was very much on the decline in the UK. This was one of the last feature films made at Pinewood Studios in black & white.
- GoofsIn a scene where the robbers are climbing into the police station back yard, the ladder they are using does not reach the top of the wall. However, when they drop down on the other side, the top of the ladder is at least 2 feet above the wall. Similarly when George first spies the ladder against the girl's window, it reaches above the window ledge, but when the young man climbs it when the couple are eloping, it does not reach to the window.
- Quotes
[under sufference, George has got married to Myrtle; the registrar has just pronounced them husband and wife]
George Brain: [to the registrar] You haven't heard the last of this. I shall appeal.
- Alternate versionsWhen originally released theatrically in the UK, the BBFC made cuts to secure a 'U' rating.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talkies: Jim Moir (Vic Reeves Takes Over): Part 1 (2017)
- SoundtracksPoliceman's Song
(uncredited)
from "The Pirates of Penzance"
Lyrics by W.S. Gilbert
Music by Arthur Sullivan
Sung by Jim Dale (Harold) and the police choir, and used as a theme during the film.
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- Also known as
- What a Carry On: The Big Job
- Filming locations
- The Crown pub, High Street, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(bank robbery at Central & District Bank)
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1