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There Was a Crooked Man

  • 1960
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Norman Wisdom in There Was a Crooked Man (1960)
Comedy

Davy Cooper is a law-abiding but down on his luck explosives expert. A chance meeting with a former comrade leads the naive Cooper into a world of crime and ultimately prison. On release tho... Read allDavy Cooper is a law-abiding but down on his luck explosives expert. A chance meeting with a former comrade leads the naive Cooper into a world of crime and ultimately prison. On release though the chance to make amends presents itself.Davy Cooper is a law-abiding but down on his luck explosives expert. A chance meeting with a former comrade leads the naive Cooper into a world of crime and ultimately prison. On release though the chance to make amends presents itself.

  • Director
    • Stuart Burge
  • Writers
    • James Bridie
    • Reuben Ship
  • Stars
    • Norman Wisdom
    • Alfred Marks
    • Andrew Cruickshank
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    358
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stuart Burge
    • Writers
      • James Bridie
      • Reuben Ship
    • Stars
      • Norman Wisdom
      • Alfred Marks
      • Andrew Cruickshank
    • 17User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Norman Wisdom
    Norman Wisdom
    • Davy Cooper
    Alfred Marks
    Alfred Marks
    • Adolf Carter
    Andrew Cruickshank
    Andrew Cruickshank
    • McKillup
    Reginald Beckwith
    Reginald Beckwith
    • Foster
    Susannah York
    Susannah York
    • Ellen Foster
    Ronald Fraser
    Ronald Fraser
    • Gen. Cummins
    Timothy Bateson
    Timothy Bateson
    • Flash Dan
    Brian Oulton
    Brian Oulton
    • Ashton
    Redmond Phillips
    Redmond Phillips
    • Padre
    Percy Herbert
    Percy Herbert
    • Warden
    George Murcell
    George Murcell
    • Hotel Clerk
    Jean Clarke
    • Freda
    John Barrard
    John Barrard
      Eddie Boyce
        Reed De Rouen
        • Dutchman
        • (uncredited)
        Ed Devereaux
        Ed Devereaux
        • American Colonel
        • (uncredited)
        Fred Griffiths
        • Taxi Driver
        • (uncredited)
        Fred Haggerty
          • Director
            • Stuart Burge
          • Writers
            • James Bridie
            • Reuben Ship
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          6moonspinner55

          Innocuous but engaging "amoral" western...

          Screenwriters David Newman and Robert Benton, then-hot off their success with "Bonnie and Clyde", penned this story of a bandit in 1880s Arizona who is given 10 years in a desert prison after robbing $500K from the home of a rancher (the crooked man gets caught when he and the rancher visit the same brothel on the same night). Also incarcerated: an infamous train robber; a drunk who took a shot at the sheriff, plus a couple of inept con-artists and a young man who accidentally killed his date's father with a billiard ball. Although the film never rises above the level of inconsequential fare, there are a lot of talented people on-screen to watch, including Kirk Douglas, Henry Fonda, Warren Oates, Burgess Meredith, Lee Grant, Bert Freed, Jeanne Cooper (who flashes a breast or two), Pamela Hensley (who flashes a breast or two), Victor French, Alan Hale and Barbara Rhodes. Director Joseph L. Mankiewicz later complained that his 165mn final cut was drastically edited down to 126mns by Warner Bros., leaving Grant in particular with reduced screen-time. It looks good and moves fast, but there's nothing overwhelmingly memorable about the picture--it fades quickly in the memory. Trini Lopez sings the awful title song, composed by Charles Strouse and Lee Adams. **1/2 from ****
          9trevorwhitnall

          why is "There was a crooked man" never seen

          Out of the 20 films the great Sir Norman has made this is the only one I have yet to see- but why? All film books say it is one of his best, and yet it has never been screened on TV or released on video/DVD. Come on, whoever can make it possible, show this film, or make it available for all die-hard Sir Norman fans so we can experience more of this amazing mans talents. Sir Norman is a national treasure to be cherished for all time and, having met him 6 times I can honestly say what a lovely, down to earth person he is, and I am sure he would want this one missing film of his to be available to his legion of devoted fans, so come on, someone, put right this glaring oversight.
          93DPhil

          Classic Norman Wisdom Film not seen for 50 years, Now on DVD

          What a surprise to find this film available from Network on Air via Amazon. Norman plays a much calmer role than his usual Gimp character, and so shows a completely different side to his acting. and I must say what a wonderful script for this film as it was a joy from start to finish with some real twist and turns, Wisdom still had the chance to do some of his slap stick which he seemed to do the stunts himself. Picture quality of the new DVD was a mostly very good and was in full widescreen, although I would also love to see this released on Blu-ray as it must be one of Normans greatest achievements, I worked with the great man on a charity film "Cosmic Brain suckers" and had the chance to spend many hours chatting to him over the shoot, I found him to be a most charming man with immense talent but also for his ability to play many musical instruments and through one of his later TV performances in Going Gently about a man dying of cancer. a great and powerful performance in a strait acting role. Thanks so much Network for releasing this great film so we can all enjoy it after not being seen for more than 50 years.
          8adrienneenterprises

          Worth the wait to actually see the film

          I have been a Norman Wisdom film since my pre teen days, when they showed them every tuesday night on TV. I couldnt get enough of his films, so funny, such a great snapshot of england in the 50's. As with all great artists, he made the occasional questionable film, notably "the girl on the boat", and fans are divided by "Whats good for the goose", but he made a lot of other great films, too many list here. I thought I had seen them all, til i learned about this film a few years ago, and how it was only shown for a few days, then pulled, as the film company didnt have the rights to the film. What a frustration, a film by one of my all time comic heroes, was there in the vaults and it couldnt be seen. I since learned it had been shown on TV twice in the 60's, so chances are I had actually seen it at the time, but i would only been about five and wouldnt remember it.

          And then the unbeleivable happened, they were going to release it on DVD. Oh happy day!!!

          Here comes the serious bit, it was supposed to be digitally restored, but the it still looked like an old print, even though technically the prints wouldnt have been shown that much, so most of the original copies should have been pristine.

          Down to the film itself, Norman doesnt play his usual "gump", but he doesnt play it straight either. What you get is Norman trying to move onto to something better, and develop his gump character, but it wasnt the crowd pleaser, and it didnt sell well at the time. Was this the reason why it was originally pulled? The sleeve note seem to indicate this, but why has it gone unseen for 50 years? My two cents goes with the original copyright holder passing on, and that meant it could be shown again. Maybe we will never know, but at least its out there.

          Down to the nitty gritty, was it worth the wait? The film has an odd story line, and takes some beleiving, but there are funny moments, and its worth watching, but time hasnt done it any favours, and maybe people nit pick about things more nowadays, something that brings to light the films shortcomings. Now dont get me wrong, i will be watching this again, and again and again and again. Its a long lost film that i should have seen a million times since the early 70's, and i think it will get better each time i see it.

          Imagine there was a long lost episode of star trek, and it met a mixed reaction, you would be grateful to have a chance to watch, and you would watch it again and again...this is like this.

          This would make great material for "Talking Pictures" TV, but its not as good as his best things like "man of the moment" , "trouble in store" or "on the beat", but better than the one with the lady on the boat.

          Recommended for fans...........other people will watch it once, and then probably erase it from their set top box.

          Me? I will watch it again and again.

          I would have given five out five if the picture quality was pristine 35mm, but it was worth the 50 year wait in any form :)
          rstout3526

          TWACM is out there somewhere?

          This long lost classic is out there somewhere. During the last Christmas break I joined a group of people in our local pub to watch Norman Wisdom in The Bulldog Breed on someone's laptop. It was from one of those streaming sites. At the end of the film someone mentioned TWACM and this chap brought it up on his screen. I sat and watched it right through - full titles, music, credits etc. Therefore if it is available to screen on the internet then surely it must be available to buy on DVD? I have tried to find a copy without luck, however, on the Darwen, Lancashire web site there is mention of this film being screened recently in the town hall in celebration of films made in Darwen - Brief Encounter etc. Apparently the town hall scenes in TWACM were filmed there.

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            Withdrawn after its cinema release, allegedly after offending America for scenes in which Norman masquerades as an arrogant US general requisitioning British land for the US Air Force.

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          • Release date
            • June 1962 (United States)
          • Country of origin
            • United Kingdom
          • Languages
            • English
            • German
          • Also known as
            • Bio jednom jedan pokvarenjak
          • Filming locations
            • Darwen, Lancashire, England, UK
          • Production company
            • Knightsbridge Films
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            • 1h 47m(107 min)
          • Color
            • Black and White
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            • Mono

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