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The Plank

  • 1967
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.7K
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Tommy Cooper and Eric Sykes in The Plank (1967)
Comedy

The slapstick perilous misadventures of two clumsy construction builders who require a wooden floorboard.The slapstick perilous misadventures of two clumsy construction builders who require a wooden floorboard.The slapstick perilous misadventures of two clumsy construction builders who require a wooden floorboard.

  • Director
    • Eric Sykes
  • Writer
    • Eric Sykes
  • Stars
    • Tommy Cooper
    • Eric Sykes
    • Jimmy Edwards
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eric Sykes
    • Writer
      • Eric Sykes
    • Stars
      • Tommy Cooper
      • Eric Sykes
      • Jimmy Edwards
    • 23User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tommy Cooper
    • Larger Workman
    Eric Sykes
    Eric Sykes
    • Smaller Workman
    Jimmy Edwards
    • Policeman
    Roy Castle
    Roy Castle
    • Delivery Man with boxes (Wilfred Bavistock)
    Graham Stark
    Graham Stark
    • Amorous Van Driver (Harry Nichols)
    Stratford Johns
    Stratford Johns
    • Station Sergeant
    Jim Dale
    Jim Dale
    • House Painter
    Jimmy Tarbuck
    Jimmy Tarbuck
    • Barman
    Hattie Jacques
    Hattie Jacques
    • Woman with Rose
    Rex Garner
    • Tourist
    Libby Morris
    Libby Morris
    • Tourist
    John Junkin
    John Junkin
    • One Eyed Truck Driver
    Joan Young
    • Woman in Bus Queue with fur wrap
    Barney Gilbraith
    • Paint-covered House Owner
    Clovissa Newcombe
    • Girl in Van
    Dermot Kelly
    • Milkman
    Anna Carteret
    Anna Carteret
    • It's Paint Woman
    Thomas Gallagher
    • Man with beer
    • Director
      • Eric Sykes
    • Writer
      • Eric Sykes
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    6Leofwine_draca

    Old-fashioned comedy short

    A short, slapstick British comedy from the late '60s. Be warned that there's also a remake from 1979 with Arthur Lowe in the Tommy Cooper role. The main inspiration behind THE PLANK seems to be the silent comedies of yesterday and the early talkies that followed, particularly the Laurel & Hardy film where they starred as a couple of workmen.

    THE PLANK is fun, albeit slightly overstated. It doesn't have the feel of a timeless classic to it, and for the most part it goes through the motions with all kinds of predictable humour. Saying that, there are quite a few decent gags, particularly those involving the plank being tied to the top of a car and all the accidents and incidents that ensue.

    The film is well worth watching for fans of classic British comedy, because the cast is a veritable who's who of famous names. Tommy Cooper, as one of the two central workmen, is by far the best value, essaying a kind of naturalistic humour that never seems force. Beside him, as straight man, Eric Sykes seems almost staid.

    Look out for Roy Castle in an ill-fitting wig, short cameos for Jim Dale and Hattie Jacques, plus plenty of other notables from the time.
    10parcdelagrange

    British comedy at its best

    This is a hilarious piece of nonsense from a cast of very talented actors/comedians. Eric Sykes is one of the greatest comedy actors/writers that Britain has produced and this film should not be slated because it seems dated by todays standards (it was made over 40 years ago). The plot is simple, the story is simple, but the simplicity of it is its charm. It is a film purely designed to entertain and to make one laugh, it has no message or underlying agenda, other than to bring a smile to people of all ages and nationality. The cast are all masters of their craft, the pick of the 60's comedians, and all 'proper' comedians, they did not have to resort to shock tactics and foul language to get the audiences attention, unlike todays comics. It seems to have stood the test of time, for few people have never heard of it and it has often been referred to a a 'British Classic' .... and deservedly so.
    10stuart-mcalister

    Pretty Much Perfect for 1967 ...

    Sadly, and quite rudely, leask81 seems to have got it all wrong. The Plank was made in 1967 by some of the finest British comedians of the day - 'poms' or not. His comment was posted in February 2006 so, quite naturally, it would seem out-dated. In fact, any viewing later than 1976 would ... have you tried watching Paul Hogan's early stuff?

    The sheer enjoyment out of watching the story of this errant plank of wood and its two clumsy handymen is not only a gem of British comedy, but is also a bar over which not many comedy performers since then have managed to clear.

    A highly enjoyable 'short' and one for the collector.
    MattCobb

    Very funny. Very good cast.

    This film is actually quite good. Eric Sykes and Tommy Cooper are brilliant. But I would say this film is not one I would buy but one that is good to watch on TV.

    A myriad of stars usually mean a film is rubbish but this film proves wrong. The stars all have funny little cameo roles that keep you going "ooh I know him" and having to go here to look for them!
    7Prismark10

    A Plankful of Trouble

    The Plank is a slap stick short featuring Eric Sykes and Tommy Cooper.

    Sykes wrote and directed this nearly silent short film and managed to get an all star cast. Keep your eyes peeled for Stratford Johns, Roy Castle, Jim Dale, Jimmy Tarbuck, Hattie Jacques, Graham Stark, Jimmy Edwards, John Junkin and other familiar faces of the 1960s and 1970s.

    Sykes and Cooper are two workmen, when one of them uses the last floorboard for heating and they go out to buy a replacement.

    They return to the house with the plank on top of a van, but the journey is fraught with unexpected difficulties. The short film is a series of slapstick routines involving the plank and featured guest stars.

    However some of the scenes do not quiet work and go on for too long such as driving around and trying to get out of the timber yard.

    Also the scenes with the female hitchhiker in the truck now looks distasteful.

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    • Trivia
      The Plank with all the stars' signatures was sold at an auction in Colchester on 5 December 2011 for £1,050. It had been previously won by a family in Clacton for being the 100,000th visitors at an Ideal Homes Exhibition.
    • Goofs
      In the police station, the Sergeant (Stratford Johns) pours himself a mug of tea, reaches under the counter and brings out a bag of sugar, puts 2 spoons of sugar in his tea, looks up at the crowd, then reached under the counter again, brings out a bag of sugar and puts 2 spoons of sugar in his tea.
    • Quotes

      Smaller Workman: Oh... and the cat!

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits of the film begin with a shot of the plank itself, with the caption "Starring The Plank". This leads on to a succession of credits, some of which try to squeeze into the frame, and others which are sung by the cast. The final entry is a credit, also spoken by Eric Sykes, which reads: "Oh! ... And The Cat!"
    • Connections
      Featured in Jonathan Ross' Must-Watch Films: British Films (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Cathedral Consecration
      (uncredited)

      Music by Felton Rapley

      Berry Music Ltd

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 1967 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Das Brett
    • Filming locations
      • Junction of Cleveland Rd and Gardens, Barnes, London, England, UK(Man/woman crossing road with police help)
    • Production company
      • Associated London Films
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    • Runtime
      45 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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