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On the Double

  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
943
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Danny Kaye, Diana Dors, and Dana Wynter in On the Double (1961)
SpyAdventureComedyWar

At the time of the invasion of Normandy, an American soldier is asked to impersonate a British general in order to confuse German spies and assassins in London.At the time of the invasion of Normandy, an American soldier is asked to impersonate a British general in order to confuse German spies and assassins in London.At the time of the invasion of Normandy, an American soldier is asked to impersonate a British general in order to confuse German spies and assassins in London.

  • Director
    • Melville Shavelson
  • Writers
    • Jack Rose
    • Melville Shavelson
  • Stars
    • Danny Kaye
    • Dana Wynter
    • Wilfrid Hyde-White
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    943
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Melville Shavelson
    • Writers
      • Jack Rose
      • Melville Shavelson
    • Stars
      • Danny Kaye
      • Dana Wynter
      • Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • 11User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Danny Kaye
    Danny Kaye
    • Pfc. Ernie Williams
    Dana Wynter
    Dana Wynter
    • Lady Margaret MacKenzie-Smith
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • Colonel Somerset
    • (as Wilfrid Hyde White)
    Margaret Rutherford
    Margaret Rutherford
    • Lady Vivian
    Diana Dors
    Diana Dors
    • Sergeant Bridget Stanhope
    • (as Miss Diana Dors)
    Allan Cuthbertson
    Allan Cuthbertson
    • Captain Patterson
    Jesse White
    Jesse White
    • Corporal Joseph Praeger
    Gregory Walcott
    Gregory Walcott
    • Colonel Rock Houston
    Terence de Marney
    Terence de Marney
    • Sergeant Colin Twickenham
    • (as Terence De Marney)
    Rex Evans
    Rex Evans
    • General Carleton Brown Wiffingham
    Rudolph Anders
    Rudolph Anders
    • Oberkommandant
    Edgar Barrier
    Edgar Barrier
    • Blankmeister
    Pamela Light
    • Mrs. Somerset
    Ben Astar
    Ben Astar
    • General Zlinkov
    Robert Cole
    • Regimental Sword Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Dodds
    • Regimental Sword Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Roy Fitzell
    Roy Fitzell
    • Regimental Sword Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Gleason
    • Brunette
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Melville Shavelson
    • Writers
      • Jack Rose
      • Melville Shavelson
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    User reviews11

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    9bdewitt49

    Excellent film--a must for Danny Kaye fans

    Admittedly, I am a big Danny Kaye fan, and I've been fortunate enough to have seen this film several times on late night TV. If you like Danny Kaye, this film and "The Court Jester" would both be must sees. Dana Winter, who plays the role of Col. Mckenzie's wife, is perfect for her role in "On the Double", and the rest of the supporting cast is excellent as well. Kaye is at his best, and you will never hear the phrase "the usual" again without thinking of this film. The party scene where Kaye attempts to perform a Highland fling is outstanding. Kaye is multi-talented, and this film shows that very well. Wish it was available for purchase, either on DVD or video. If anyone knows of how to obtain an copy of this film, please let me know.
    8vogun-17563

    This Hits A Few and Misses Some Too

    I stopped being a Danny Kaye fan several years ago which probably coincided with my teenage years. This came up on TV and I decided to give it a little time, as reviews were half decent. It was also a 1960's film which I often "like the feel of". Perhaps reminiscing, I admit.

    You know the plot line from elsewhere on this page, and I wanted to add, that from the first few minuted it had me laughing out aloud at the humour, and I knew this was going to have something here that I would like. I can't say that laughter was sustained continually throughout, but there is certainly more than enough to keep you amused through.

    There is even one excellent scene, which was pure Danny Kaye, and then I remembered why I use to like him (who can forget the "The pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pestle, the chalice from the palace has the brew that is true from the Court Jester? - Danny Kaye could!).

    The brand of humour put me in mind of It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World and even the MAD Magazine from the 60's. Yes, it's zany, unrealistic, but being Danny Kaye that's what you can can expect.

    On the other side there were some moments where the target was missed entirely. But overall there were more good things in this movie than bad and certainly worth a watch. Even the obligatory love interest is sensitively handled and my toes never curled up once.

    For the British connection it has Wilfred Hyde-White (more voice than character), Diana Dors (not enough seen of her!), Margaret Rutherford (a cameo role really, but fell a little flat).

    At the end of it, I'm glad I stayed and indulged.
    8clanciai

    Danny Kaye doubling it up

    The tempo is unusually fast here for a Danny Kaye film, as you had learned to take it more easy with his films like "Me and the Colonel" and the very serious "Five Pennies", but apparently he agreed to return to professional hilarious farce again and with a vengeance. It's all British although there are a few Americans in it as well, but the relief of the film and what saves it is the lovely Dana Wynter, wife of the monstrous general he has to impersonate, who hated her husband and came back home just to divorce him, but found Danny Kasye instead as something of her husband's better alter ego. They both appear together in the beginning of the film in the first of many hilarious scenes, but he is never heard of again, while the fake conquers the scene. The top hilarious scene is when he gets kidnapped to Germany and has to go through all kinds of ordeals, turning them to great slapstick fun, until he faces his own assassins. Actually, you miss the serious Danny Kaye here from his two previous films, to which genre he never returned. He was funniest as a clown but he proved his artistic worth best in those two changeling films.
    8joshgrey13

    Instinctively funny-man knows how to turn words into laughter.

    Danny Kaye has to be one of the greatest of the giggle creators of all time. With instinct that is uncanny, he can unleash a torrent of laughter on either side of the ocean. Using that amazing voice, and unique body language all of his own, Danny Kaye becomes whomever he desires to be, in any language. He knew how to create, without the need of crudity, and it remains a beautiful fashion, forty years after the fact. Seldom lacking that twinkle in his eye, anything could and usually did happen in his films, especially On the Double. It has always made me wonder how ofter might this have happened, for it is said that each of us has a direct mirror opposite wandering about on this planet. The list of possibilities is endless. Hopefully, each will have the same bad eye, so that the patch which covers it will be permitted to remain in place, and not confuse family members. Beware to all our beloved Aunts. This is one in the top 5 list I have for Danny Kaye, and it needs to be up and out there on VIDIO if not DVD.
    8SimonJack

    Ach du himmel sauerkrauten

    Danny Kaye is loose again – this time in a 1961 farce about espionage in World War II. The film is set in England and Berlin, and Kaye has another double role. All of his films are very good, and he may have made more movies than any other actor in which the lead actor plays two characters. His "Wonder Man" of 1945, "On the Riviera" of 1951, and "Knock on Wood" of 1954 were excellent movies. "On the Double" isn't quite at the level of those films, but it's a very good movie as well.

    Kaye plays Pfc. Ernie Williams, and doubles as General Lord MacKenzie-Smith, the fictitious planner of the D-Day invasion. Dana Wynter is very good as Lady Margaret, the general's wife. Wilfrid Hyde-White is very good, and very funny, as Colonel Somerset, the head of British intelligence. The rest of the cast are very good as well. Margaret Rutherford is hilarious as Lady Vivian, and Diana Dors excels as Sgt. Bridget Stanhope.

    "On the Double" is another showcase for the multi-talented Kaye. But Danny doesn't use as many of his talents in this film. He doesn't sing or dance. He doesn't do any tongue twisters (no one could do them better), nor did he have any acrobatic antics. He does a song impersonation of a female singer, but mostly we see him with some impersonations and numerous disguise attempts with costume changes. His attempts to speak German while in various disguises are hilarious. One can only guess what a German would think when confronted by Kaye with his Deutsch mumbo-jumbo.

    Kaye was 50 years old when he made this film, and he clearly was slowing down with some of his acrobatic routines and dancing. No doubt his talented wife, Sylvia Fine, was scaling back the routines and numbers she wrote and coordinated for him. Two years after this film, Danny had his own TV variety show on CBS. He did more than 120 live shows from the fall of 1963 to the spring of 1967.

    After his TV show, Kaye made only one more major film, "Skokie" in 1981 that was a serious drama. He did some voices for animated films, appeared on other TV programs, and made a Broadway musical in 1970. But, he essentially retired from acting by age 60. Some film buffs regarded his bowing out due to lack of appeal. Well, when one nears age 60, one slows down and can no longer do the things that were part of a career of song and dance and fast-paced comedy and acrobatic performances. But, Kaye didn't stop performing. He became "the" ambassador for UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund. He traveled around the world for UNICEF and often wound up entertaining groups of children in some way. Kaye was a special guest of UNICEF when it received the 1965 Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway. And, he starred in a theatrical event with Norwegian performers to raise funds to match the Nobel Prize money. That was 50 years ago when UNICEF and the United Nations thought "investing in children is investing in peace and a better future."

    "On the Double" is a film that the whole family can enjoy.

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    • Trivia
      Although most of the film was made on a Hollywood sound-stage, there were several days of location shooting in London with a British camera team; this period marked the first-ever use of Panavision cameras in Britain.
    • Goofs
      The real General is seen boarding a US transport plane. The aircraft clearly has an incorrect paint scheme and, much more problematic, is a Fairchild C-82. A type that first flew months after D-Day while the film is set sometime before.
    • Quotes

      Pfc. Ernie Williams: I'm on a salt-free, fat-free, high protein, low calorie, low cholesterol diet.

    • Connections
      Featured in American Masters: Danny Kaye: A Legacy of Laughter (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      The Mackenzie Hielanders
      (1961)

      Music and Lyrics by Sylvia Fine

      Performed by all at a party

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 1961 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Unternehmen Pappkamerad
    • Filming locations
      • England, UK
    • Production company
      • Dena Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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