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The Ship Was Loaded

Original title: Carry on Admiral
  • 1957
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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The Ship Was Loaded (1957)
Comedy

Two friends have a drunken reunion, where they dress in each other's clothes. They become mistaken for each other, and wind up having to assume these different identities. With resultant cal... Read allTwo friends have a drunken reunion, where they dress in each other's clothes. They become mistaken for each other, and wind up having to assume these different identities. With resultant calamitous consequences, to both their careers.Two friends have a drunken reunion, where they dress in each other's clothes. They become mistaken for each other, and wind up having to assume these different identities. With resultant calamitous consequences, to both their careers.

  • Director
    • Val Guest
  • Writers
    • Val Guest
    • Ian Hay
    • Stephen King-Hall
  • Stars
    • David Tomlinson
    • Peggy Cummins
    • Brian Reece
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    360
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Val Guest
    • Writers
      • Val Guest
      • Ian Hay
      • Stephen King-Hall
    • Stars
      • David Tomlinson
      • Peggy Cummins
      • Brian Reece
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    David Tomlinson
    David Tomlinson
    • Tom Baker
    Peggy Cummins
    Peggy Cummins
    • Susan Lashwood
    Brian Reece
    Brian Reece
    • Peter Fraser
    Eunice Gayson
    Eunice Gayson
    • Jane Godfrey
    A.E. Matthews
    A.E. Matthews
    • Admiral Sir Maximillian GodfreyK.C.B.…
    Joan Sims
    Joan Sims
    • Mary
    Lionel Murton
    Lionel Murton
    • Psychiatrist
    Reginald Beckwith
    Reginald Beckwith
    • Receptionist
    Desmond Walter-Ellis
    Desmond Walter-Ellis
    • Willy Oughton-Formby
    Ronald Shiner
    Ronald Shiner
    • Salty Simpson
    Peter Coke
    Peter Coke
    • Lieut. Lashwood
    Derek Blomfield
    Derek Blomfield
    • Lieut. Dobson
    Tom Gill
    • Petty Officer
    Howard Williams
    • Sub. Lieutenant
    Joan Hickson
    Joan Hickson
    • Mother
    Toke Townley
    • Steward
    Arthur Lovegrove
    • Orderly
    Ronald Adam
    Ronald Adam
    • First Sea Lord
    • Director
      • Val Guest
    • Writers
      • Val Guest
      • Ian Hay
      • Stephen King-Hall
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    7johnhclarke

    Worth seeing

    Although it has only an average plot the 1957 film of an Ian Hay stage play is worth seeing for three reasons. First, it has some great cameos by a range of British bit-part actors, including a perplexed Reginald Beckwith, a young Joan Sims, a lugubrious Ronald Shiner, a too-short appearance by Alfie Bass and uncredited James Hayter (the original voice of Mr Kipling Cakes). Secondly, it has a barnstorming appearance by the elderly British character actor A.E. Matthews who was in his late 80s when the film was shot and had been playing the same role of a peppery old admiral/colonel etc for decades. He fluffs a few lines but carries the film along with his enthusiasm. Finally David Tomlinson, one of Britain's finest comedy actors, is a joy to behold. His comic timing is faultless and he lights up every scene he's in.
    5richardchatten

    Navy Lark

    People scurry about this garrulous farce obviously based on a play which still manages to look stagey despite blandishments like 'Spectascope' and scenes actually shot on board a battleship. Thank heavens for the score by Philip Green necessary to remind us how funny this all is.

    Long best recalled as one of the titles cited in passing as 'Carry On's that weren't. It's also indistinguishable from the naval farces then being made by Hammer, and like future 'Carry On' cast members Joan Sims & Joan Hickson, includes both cast and personnel from both Hammer's comedies like Brian Reece (who had previously been in 'A Case for PC 49' and was later in 'Watch It Sailor') and horrors like Eunice Gayson (who was soon in 'The Revenge of Frankenstein'). Director Val Guest, who worked in both genres for Hammer, again demonstrates that despite his apprenticeship upon the knee of Will Hay, his later thrillers were far more successful than his comedies.
    6CinemaSerf

    Carry-on Admiral

    I bet the current boss of the Royal Navy would be rather envious at the start of this film as we are taken on a brief tour of a fleet that is somewhat larger than the one the UK has now! Parliamentarian "Tom" (David Tomlinson) is on an advance recce for his boss when he encounters old pal, and ship's captain, "Peter" (Brian Reece) and thanks to a mix up from chambermaid "Mary" (Joan Sims) they start mixing gin and whisky, swapping rooms, jackets and ending up steaming for the ultimate hangover. Next morning, they find themselves quite literally in each other's shoes causing confusion and mayhem - even firing a torpedo - before "Susan" (Peggy Cummins) and "Jane" (Eunice Gayson) realise that something is amiss and decide they need to rectify things before doddery Admiral "Godfrey" (AE Matthews) initiates an whole scale review of the service - and quite possibly starts a war! It's gently comedic with a decent effort from Tomlinson steering it away from the worst excesses of farce and imbuing a degree of the post wartime spirit quite warmly. It's more of a chuckle than a guffaw, but moves along quite quickly and nicely reminds us of what used to make us laugh.
    5hitchcockthelegend

    Off the Record.

    Carry on Admiral is directed by Val Guest and is based on the play Off the Record written by Ian Hay. It stars David Tomlnson, Peggy Cummins, Brian Reece, Eunice Gayson, A.E. Matthews and Joan Sims.

    Gentle Brit comedy about two old friends (Tomlinson/Reece) who get drunk and swap clothes and end up being mistaken for the other and thrust into working environments totally alien to them. All told it's pretty thin material before the creak of age old stage boards punctures the air. The cast are good value, undoubtedly, especially old warrior Matthews who was 88 when making this film! While the farce jinks are enough to induce smiles at regular intervals. But really it isn't a hidden comic gem from the treasure trove of either Val Guest or 1950s Brit-Coms. 5/10
    bob the moo

    Amusing with a light touch but lacking any good laughs or inspired material

    Two men arrive in a port town on the same day, coincidentally both men are old friends and get together for an evening drink. Peter Fraser is in town to take over the captaincy of a British battleship, while Tom Baker is a civilian private-secretary with the Admiralty who has no naval experience at all. Discussing their different roles, one drink turns to another and soon the pair are very much the worse for wear. In the drunken mêlée, the two men end up switching clothes and rooms and wake up in a drunken stupor. Baker is awoken by some of his Fraser's officers, who have never met him and mistake Baker for their new captain. With both men stuck in their new roles, they try to keep afloat long enough to swap places again.

    Relying on the sort of contrived comic scenario that many silly British comedies have at their core, this film lacks any sense of logic but this shouldn't bother anyone that much because we (the audience) should be laughing enough to not notice. However this film isn't that funny at all and it just about manages to produce an air of amusement that will perhaps please those looking to fill a Sunday afternoon matinée slot when it is raining outside. There are various confusions and mistaken identities of course and, although the film is energetic, it never made me laugh once, which is a bit of a problem for a comedy. The direction by Guest is so-so and his delivery helps the comic air but the lack of good material is where it falls down.

    The cast try their best but aren't that great. Reece isn't that good a lead, although the better turn comes from Tomlinson, who is comic despite the material. Cummins is a bland actress on this evidence but she does the job for the genre. Smaller roles tend to be better with nice performances from Matthews, Beckwith and Shiner to name a couple. Although not a Carry On film (they started a few years after this was made) viewers will recognise a young Joan Sims in a small role.

    Overall an amusing little film that has a light touch from cast and director but doesn't have the material to make it that funny. Those looking for something undemanding, nostalgic and easy to watch may find it fills a wet afternoon but other than that I doubt it will win over too many casual viewers.

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    • Trivia
      Not part of the "Carry On..." film series, which began with Carry on Sergeant (1958) and continued via 30 films until Carry on Columbus (1992).
    • Quotes

      Admiral Sir Maximillian GodfreyK.C.B.: As Commander in Chief, I will not take this salute with an outboard motor in my hand.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits: If any Characters in this Film bear any resemblance to any Characters living or dead, then those characters have no character.

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 1957 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Carry on Admiral
    • Filming locations
      • Naval Dockyard, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • George Minter Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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