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Eight on the Lam

  • 1967
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
827
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Eight on the Lam (1967)
ComedyDrama

A bank teller is suspected of embezzlement and goes on the run with his seven children.A bank teller is suspected of embezzlement and goes on the run with his seven children.A bank teller is suspected of embezzlement and goes on the run with his seven children.

  • Director
    • George Marshall
  • Writers
    • Albert E. Lewin
    • Burt Styler
    • Bob Fisher
  • Stars
    • Bob Hope
    • Phyllis Diller
    • Jonathan Winters
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    827
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Marshall
    • Writers
      • Albert E. Lewin
      • Burt Styler
      • Bob Fisher
    • Stars
      • Bob Hope
      • Phyllis Diller
      • Jonathan Winters
    • 15User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bob Hope
    Bob Hope
    • Henry Dimsdale
    Phyllis Diller
    Phyllis Diller
    • Golda
    Jonathan Winters
    Jonathan Winters
    • Police Sgt. Jasper Lynch…
    Shirley Eaton
    Shirley Eaton
    • Ellie Barton
    Jill St. John
    Jill St. John
    • Monica
    Stacey Gregg
    Stacey Gregg
    • Linda
    • (as Stacey Maxwell)
    Kevin Brodie
    Kevin Brodie
    • Steve
    • (as Kevin Brody)
    Robert Hope
    • Mike
    Glenn Gilger
    • Andy
    Avis Hope
    Avis Hope
    • Dana
    Debi Storm
    • Lois
    Michael Freeman
    • Mark
    Austin Willis
    Austin Willis
    • Mr. Pomeroy
    Peter Leeds
    Peter Leeds
    • Marty
    Elvia Allman
    Elvia Allman
    • Neighbor
    • (uncredited)
    Phil Arnold
    Phil Arnold
    • Bald Man in Restaurant
    • (uncredited)
    Larry J. Blake
    Larry J. Blake
    • Police Officer
    • (uncredited)
    George Cisar
    George Cisar
    • Arthur, at Laundromat
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • George Marshall
    • Writers
      • Albert E. Lewin
      • Burt Styler
      • Bob Fisher
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews15

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    10The_Professor_Scary

    Very Funny Movie

    What do you get if you have Bob Hope, Phyllis Diller and. Jonathan Winters all together - you have a very funny movie.

    The movie is about a widower - Bob Hope, who has seven children and a dog; who works as an accountant at a local bank. One day he finds a lot of money. By coincidence, it is discovered that $50,000 has been.embezzled at the same bank that Hope works at. You guessed it, the bank believes that Hope has stolen the money.

    Fearing that he will be arrested, he gathers up his seven children and the dog; and hits the road.

    The movie is full of skits and site gags; featuring the very talented comedians of Hope, Diller and Winters. It reminded me of a Jerry Lewis movie.

    Well worth watching.
    3Briarbruin

    Stinko but fun to watch

    This movie is a thinly disguised rejiggering of "Boy Did I Get a Wrong Number", which also featured Bob Hope and Phyllis Diller. An aged-appearing Bob Hope, the father of a brood of young children, is a bank teller accused of embezzlement. As in "Wrong Number", both Bob Hope and Phyllis Diller coast through the film popping off one-liners which must have been boffo in 1967. Bob Hope goes on the lam with his kids, setting up a series of unconvincing and improbable situations. While "Wrong Number" had Elke Sommer as a femme fatale (speaking in an accent somewhere between Zsa Zsa Gabor and a sassy French maid), this film has Jill St. John as a scheming golddigger who seems to be basing her performance on Betty Boop. The film, like "Wrong Number", ends with a tedious and overextended chase sequence featuring a hilariously unconvincing stunt double in a scary Phyllis Diller wig. This is one of those bad movies that for some reason is fun to watch. If anything, the film (like "Wrong Number", is a time capsule of hideous 1960's design and fashion.
    7hillglass

    Dont expect anything but laughs

    My impressions from this movie is, Great Cars, God awful furniture (I wouldn't even offer it to my friends), Clothes are funky, and Humor is timeless!. This a great movie to watch for a time capsule of 1967. Bob Hope is funny (Korny), and J. Winters and P. Diller both do a great job of being weirder than life as supporting characters. Tina Louise sure did a good job as the "hot" babe too. don't expect a complicated story, this is a HAHAHA movie worth seeing
    5planktonrules

    So, an average looking poor man in his 60s with seven kids has a girlfriend like Shirley Eaton....sure, I could buy that.

    "Eight on the Lam" is not a bad film at all. But one part of it made me laugh. Bob Hope plays a widower with seven children, lots of bills and a girlfriend played by Shirley Eaton...that's Shirley Eaton who was a Bond girl in "Goldfinger" (the one who got gilded, by the way)!! This sort of strange casting always makes me laugh. Now I am not saying that the guy Hope plays isn't a nice guy...he is...but with a gorgeous blonde like Eaton?!?!

    When the story begins, you see Henry Dimsdale (Hope) leaving his job at the bank to pick up his kids. So, driving a tiny VW you see him pick up seven kids AND a dog!! Obviously, things are tight when you have that many mouths to feed. But Henry's luck changes when he finds a money clip with $10,000 in a parking lot. He's basically an honest guy and waits a couple weeks to see if anyone claims it...and they don't. So, he begins to spend the money...and the timing couldn't be worse. This is because a bank examiner has found $50,000 missing from Henry's books...and all these recent huge purchases sure make it look like he's been embezzling. Instead of staying and trying to clear himself, he follows a co-worker's advice and runs...with his kids in tow. What's next? See the film and find out for yourself.

    Like several other films from this era, Phyllis Diller is in this one as well. However, instead of acting WITH Hope, she mostly is in a parallel story with her boyfriend (Jonathan Winters). I liked this, as the films where she and Hope traded barbs were pretty limp (such as the aptly named "Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number").

    So is this any good? It's not bad...and that's something you can't say about many of Hope's later films. For the most part, they are an unfunny and sorry lot...with Hope delivering asides that aren't particularly funny and are mostly annoying. This one, in contrast, works better because most of it's not played for laughs and Hope's limp quips are at a minimum. Now I am not saying it's a great film, but it is pleasant and watchable...though towards the end they did try more comedy and it was the low point of the movie. An amiable time-passer and not much more.

    By the way, this film also features another Bond girl, Jill St. John ("Diamonds Are Forever").
    jlm_write

    Funny stuff

    This is a classic -- if predictable -- 60s comedy, complete with smart-aleck kids and Bob Hope's one-liners delivered in his deadpan style. Like the big family in "Yours, Mine and Ours" some of the kids just stand around and we're to blithely accept the fact that middle-class families reproduce like rabbits, but those of us with *only* three or four kids can still identify.

    Unlike the Disney movies of the same era, or the Hepburn-Tracy movies of a few years prior, the situations, clothes, and other styles truly reflect middle-class America. Oh, and it's actually funny!

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    • Trivia
      At one point, Golda (Phyllis Diller) tells Henry (Bob Hope), "Boy, did you get a wrong number!" In 1966 Diller and Hope appeared in Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! (1966).
    • Goofs
      When Dimsdale is standing and talking to his girlfriend in the living room of the house he and the children are hiding in, you can see all the children in the backyard playing. The dining room is also visible and you can see a man in a dark suit sitting at the dining room table. The man is obviously not a part of the movie.
    • Quotes

      Henry Dimsdale: Hey, Marty! What are you doin' here at this hour? Your wife left you.

      Marty: Nothing like that. This is BAD news.

    • Connections
      Referenced in What's My Line?: Jill St. John (2) (1967)

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 1967 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Acht gehen türmen
    • Filming locations
      • 157 N. Larchmont Blvd., Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Hope Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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