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Perfect Friday

  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Ursula Andress, David Warner, and Stanley Baker in Perfect Friday (1970)
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The deputy manager of a London bank has worked out a way to rob the branch of £200,000. When he becomes involved with the attractive Lady Dorset he decides to go ahead with his plan. He need... Read allThe deputy manager of a London bank has worked out a way to rob the branch of £200,000. When he becomes involved with the attractive Lady Dorset he decides to go ahead with his plan. He needs her help and that of her philandering spendthrift husband. It all comes down to a matter... Read allThe deputy manager of a London bank has worked out a way to rob the branch of £200,000. When he becomes involved with the attractive Lady Dorset he decides to go ahead with his plan. He needs her help and that of her philandering spendthrift husband. It all comes down to a matter of trust.

  • Director
    • Peter Hall
  • Writers
    • Anthony Greville-Bell
    • Scott Forbes
  • Stars
    • Ursula Andress
    • Stanley Baker
    • David Warner
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Peter Hall
    • Writers
      • Anthony Greville-Bell
      • Scott Forbes
    • Stars
      • Ursula Andress
      • Stanley Baker
      • David Warner
    • 23User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Ursula Andress
    Ursula Andress
    • Lady Britt Dorset
    Stanley Baker
    Stanley Baker
    • Mr. Graham
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • Lord Nicholas "Nick" Dorset
    Patience Collier
    Patience Collier
    • Nanny
    T.P. McKenna
    T.P. McKenna
    • Smith
    David Waller
    • Williams
    Joan Benham
    Joan Benham
    • Miss Welsh
    Julian Orchard
    Julian Orchard
    • Thompson
    Trisha Mortimer
    • Janet
    Ann Tirard
    Ann Tirard
    • Miss Marsh
    • (as Anne Tirard)
    Johnny Briggs
    Johnny Briggs
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    Fred Griffiths
    • Taxi Driver
    Sidney Jennings
    • Taxi Driver
    Hugh Halliday
    • Cyclist
    Max Faulkner
    Max Faulkner
    • Strong Room Guard
    Carleton Hobbs
    • Elderly Peer
    Eric Longworth
    • House of Lords Messenger
    Brian Peck
    Brian Peck
    • Chauffeur
    • Director
      • Peter Hall
    • Writers
      • Anthony Greville-Bell
      • Scott Forbes
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    erolgalip

    Enjoyable, Entertaining

    I don't know why, but every time I think of this film, I'm reminded of "Fish Called Wanda, A". John Cleese, and Stanley Baker seem to be almost impersonating each other. They both play stuffy, uptight people, who end up becoming mixed up in some sort of convoluted plot involving grand larceny, etc. (after being introduced to some glamorous female). And there's the third party - in "Fish Called ...", it's the incredibly stupid American (Kevin Kline), however in this film, it seems to be the equally daft Earl of Dorset (David Warner). Both films end up with a sort of race to Heathrow Airport, but the similarities in plot-lines end about 5 minutes before the closing titles. I did like the way the robbery was handled (very cute) - particularly the 'phone conversation between Mr Graham's immediate superior and the parts played by both David Warner and Ursula Andress in the adjacent office. Some nice shots also of seventies London, and great comments by the Earl of Dorset on British Rail (as it was then known).
    8tomsview

    Perfect any day of the week

    "Perfect Friday" has a light touch without losing tension. Stanley Baker obviously relished the role of Mr. Graham, the seemingly straight-laced and dependable assistant bank manager who enlists a couple of unlikely associates, and hatches a plot to rip off the bank.

    David Warner's performance as Lord Dorset could stand as a classic reason why hereditary peers of the realm were phased out of seats in the House of Lords, especially when he dozes during a session in parliament. Dorset is supercilious, indolent and broke, but is married to a hot foreign body, Lady Brit (Ursula Andress).

    Good as Stanley Baker and David Warner are, it's Ursula Andress who gives the film its sparkle. This is the kind of role that was made for her, a femme fatale with a touch of wit. Her voice was dubbed in some of her roles before this, including "Dr No", but her strong accent works well here.

    According to Wikipedia she appeared nude or semi-nude in 9 of her 14 film roles between 1969 and 1979 - "Perfect Friday" is one of them - when she is on screen she upstages her two co-stars at every turn, and they hardly stand a chance against her in the bedroom.

    It's also fascinating to see the world they inhabit - it's 1970 and there isn't a desktop computer or mobile phone in site. The caper they commit would probably be very difficult today with things like biometric security with fingerprint, iris and DNA scanners - not to mention vein recognition. These days Lord Dorset's disguise in "Perfect Friday" would fail from about the time he closed the door of his flat to head to the bank. But that's now, and the scam they pull off back then is clever and reasonably plausible.

    If I have one reservation it would be the music. John Dankworth scored many films around the 60's and 70's, and for the most part they fitted like a glove - I particular liked his "Return from the Ashes". Unfortunately, he was a little over emphatic and obvious here. It's as though he thought it's a comedy so a touch of the circus should be about right. It would have benefited from something a little more understated.

    However, it doesn't ruin the movie, and Stanley Baker was rightly proud of the finished work. As far as caper films are concerned, "Perfect Friday" is just about perfect.
    6gridoon

    Too gimmicky, but suspenseful.

    In the first half, the elliptical narrative is very confusing for a first-time viewer; throughout the movie, the direction is sometimes unnecessarily gimmicky, employing fast cutting and close-ups a little too often. Still, the movie has some truly suspenseful set pieces (where you're afraid that even an accidental "wrong" glance may destroy everything), several nude scenes with Ursula Andress and a kicker of an ending. Much better than "Dollars" with Warren Beatty. (**1/2)
    10rugis

    double crossing partners execute bank heist set in London.

    An excellent, intricate bank heist involving three uneasy partners (baker, andress and warner) who plot a raid on the vaults of baker's firm. The plan is aborted on several tries amidst great tension, until the elements finally fall into place on a "perfect friday". The added suspense of who will double cross who, along with a great finale, make for a fun film that has aged well in the subsequent hi-tech
    8christopher-underwood

    Very much a fun movie with a lovely performance from Ursula Andress

    A film about a complicated bank robbery. Doesn't sound too exciting does it? It starts very well with particularly stylish look and intriguing set up. The surprising thing is, that it continues like this throughout. Some complain about Peter Hall's 'clumsy' direction and I admit there are one or two moments when you wonder, why he did this or that but in the main its fine. I also imagined the robbery might get a bit tedious but no and we even get some humour, which considering how well Warner and Andress deal with it, we could perhaps have done with some more. But no matter, Andress shines throughout this film and the fact that she is naked for a lot of it is simply a bonus. Stanley Baker works very well with her, I wasn't sure about bed scenes with the pair of them, but its all good and this has to be one of his very best performances. Warner is maybe the only person who is a bit inconsistent but then considering the personae he has to convey he can be forgiven.

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    • Trivia
      Stanley Baker and Ursula Andress' characters enjoy a picnic on the site of Wraysbury Reservoir which was in the process of being constructed to serve London. It was completed in 1970.
    • Quotes

      Lord Nicholas "Nick" Dorset: What a dreadful tie.

      Mr. Graham: A present from an admirer

      [Dorset's wife]

      Mr. Graham: .

    • Connections
      Referenced in Shaft (1971)

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 1971 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pljacka i obmana
    • Filming locations
      • Hyde Park Corner, Hyde Park, Westminster, Greater London, England, UK(Mr Graham waits for Lady Dorset in the park)
    • Production company
      • Sunnymede Film Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $502,198
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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