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Not Now Darling

  • 1973
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Not Now Darling (1973)
Comedy

A madcap British farce about mistresses and minks in the London fur salon of Bodley, Bodley and Crouch. Gilbert Bodley plans to sell an expensive mink to a mobster dirt-cheap for his wife, b... Read allA madcap British farce about mistresses and minks in the London fur salon of Bodley, Bodley and Crouch. Gilbert Bodley plans to sell an expensive mink to a mobster dirt-cheap for his wife, because the wife is Gilbert's mistress and he wants to "close the deal." However, instead o... Read allA madcap British farce about mistresses and minks in the London fur salon of Bodley, Bodley and Crouch. Gilbert Bodley plans to sell an expensive mink to a mobster dirt-cheap for his wife, because the wife is Gilbert's mistress and he wants to "close the deal." However, instead of doing his own dirty work, he gets his reluctant partner, Arnold Crouch, to do it for him... Read all

  • Directors
    • Ray Cooney
    • David Croft
  • Writers
    • Ray Cooney
    • John T. Chapman
  • Stars
    • Geraldine Gardner
    • Leslie Phillips
    • Julie Ege
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    280
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    • Directors
      • Ray Cooney
      • David Croft
    • Writers
      • Ray Cooney
      • John T. Chapman
    • Stars
      • Geraldine Gardner
      • Leslie Phillips
      • Julie Ege
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Geraldine Gardner
    Geraldine Gardner
    • Miss Whittington
    • (as Trudi Van Doorn/Trudie van Doorn)
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • 'Bodley'…
    Julie Ege
    Julie Ege
    • Janie McMichael
    Joan Sims
    Joan Sims
    • Miss Tipdale
    Ray Cooney
    • 'Crouch'…
    Bill Fraser
    • Commissionaire Frank
    Jack Hulbert
    Jack Hulbert
    • Commander George Frencham
    Cicely Courtneidge
    Cicely Courtneidge
    • Mrs. Harriet Frencham
    Derren Nesbitt
    Derren Nesbitt
    • Harry McMichael
    Barbara Windsor
    Barbara Windsor
    • Sue Lawson
    Moira Lister
    Moira Lister
    • Maude Bodley
    Jackie Pallo
    • Mr. Lawson
    Peter Butterworth
    Peter Butterworth
    • Painter
    • (uncredited)
    Norah Holland
    • Double for Miss Tipdale
    • (uncredited)
    Michael Sharvell-Martin
    • Painter
    • (uncredited)
    Graham Stark
    Graham Stark
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    • Directors
      • Ray Cooney
      • David Croft
    • Writers
      • Ray Cooney
      • John T. Chapman
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    2heratyplant

    Not a patch on a Carry On!

    Sets its stall out immediately with an over the titles nip-slip & a bare-chested bather, OK, so this is an adult 'Carry On' a la '70's 'Confessions of an etc etc', unfortunately & obviously, this has none of the charm & sparkle of that iconic film series.

    The editing is bizarrely poor & the direction's not much better, they must both have just been chucked out of film school. It's difficult not to feel sorry for poor Leslie Phillips, Joan Sims & Babs to have needed to do this, but work was work then & I'm sure they had fun together. To add to the discomfort, modern audiences will find the situation of a top furriers very uncomfortable, fur coats are indeed lovely, but they're probably best left with their original owners!

    Honestly don't bother, even if you love films of this period, stick to something better & revisit a Carry On or similar.
    10manchester_england2004

    Probably the best of the Leslie Phillips bedroom farces...

    Leslie Phillips made a number of bedroom farces in the early to mid-1970s. These were DOCTOR IN TROUBLE, DON'T JUST LIE THERE, SAY SOMETHING, NOT NOW, COMRADE, Spanish FLY and this film. NOT NOW DARLING is probably the best of the five films. Unlike the two of the remaining four films to be based on a stage production, this one doesn't go to great lengths to hide its stage origins.

    The plot is simple as most farces start from a basic idea - a furrier wants to buy his girlfriend an expensive mink coat but is worried about her husband finding out. So he tries to sell the coat at a huge discount, hoping the husband will fall for it. One event after another leads to things spiraling out of the furrier's control, with his assistant noting "what a tangled web we weave" (an often used line in Cooney's farces) about halfway through the film.

    Leslie Phillips is perhaps at his best in this film. He seems to have a ball of a time as the fast-paced film goes on. His caddish screen persona is perfectly suited to the role and I really couldn't imagine anyone else being able to play the part so well, not even the late, great Sid James.

    In many reviews of the film I've read, people have said that Ray Cooney was wrong to take on the role of Crouch himself. I disagree completely. Cooney is brilliant as Crouch and steals every scene he's in with such glee. He livens up the film immensely and it's just as well that he gets such a great deal of screen time with Phillips because they make a great double act.

    Julie Ege is fantastic as Janie, the girlfriend of the furrier. She really fits into the world of this CARRY ON-style humour as though she had been in it throughout her career. She is also shown topless several times and fully nude in the uncut version.

    Joan Sims and Barbara Windsor bring their CARRY ON personas along and it blends perfectly with the humour of the film.

    Derren Nesbitt is brilliant as the bloke who the furrier tries to dupe into buying the mink coat. The expressions on his face as he reacts to the various things happening around him are simply hilarious.

    The rest of the cast - Bill Fraser, Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge and Trudi Van Doorn - are all great too in their supporting roles.

    I think the sheer genius of the film itself, though, arises from the fact that 80 per cent or so of it takes place not only on a single set, but in just one room. It's incredibly difficult to translate stage works of this kind to the big screen at the best of times. So Ray Cooney is to be applauded for making such a phenomenal success of it. In a book about Tony Tenser and the films of Tigon (who distributed NOT NOW DARLING), Cooney planned to make a series of NOT NOW... films, in the same vein as the CARRY ON gang had their series. The NOT NOW... films were obviously intended to be cheekier outings, closer to the UP POMPEII! film with Frankie Howerd. Sadly only two films were made. That is a great shame because I would have loved to have seen at least half a dozen of these films made. I've read many of Cooney's farces and they are all incredibly funny and hold your attention like this film does.

    One other thing I haven't mentioned yet is that I read the play and didn't think it was as good as the film. The faster-pacing, the cheekier dialogue and the perfect choices of casting lead to the film being better than the stage version itself.

    Finally, make sure you see the uncut version of the film, which can only be found on a DVD with a pink cover, distributed by a company called WHAM. All of the other DVD versions and VHS releases are the cut UK cinema version, which cuts out many of the best cheeky lines as well as most of the nudity.

    Overall, NOT NOW DARLING is a masterpiece of farce, one of my all time favourite comedies. For fans of 1970s British comedy (particularly the CARRY ON films and Benny Hill), this is a must-see.
    71930s_Time_Machine

    Well I thought it was funny... but I do like 'Allo 'Allo!

    It takes something special to make a miserable old git like me laugh out loud but this managed it. Farces like this (in many ways identical to this!) have been filmed since Ben Travers' Aldwych Farces back in the thirties so it was a tried and tested formula. This might actually be the apex of that genre.

    Sophisticated and cerebral humour this isn't but neither is it, as some people labelled it, 'a 70s sex comedy.' Just because various attractive young women end up hiding in cupboards in their underwear does not place it in the same category as those dreadful 'Confessions of' films. This is very much a superbly honed, very funny comedy in the tradition of bawdy old fashioned English farce.

    Whether or not this is for you would depend on whether you find Barbara Windsor, carrying a bird cage asking people if they'd like to see her tits, an outdated disgraceful example of sexism or silly schoolboy humour.
    perryfowler

    Bawdy sexual farce in the Best British Tradition.

    When it comes to stripping beautiful young women down to their underwear for the most gratuitous of reasons, no one can outdo the English. The plot, such as it is, revolves around Leslie Phillips conniving attempts to get Janie McMichael into bed. His plans inevitably go astray, leading to half-naked girls hiding in the closet, jealous husbands raging through the office, and at three of the female cast least losing their clothes in this unmistakably British comedy of errors. Probably the best of Leslie Phillips' seventies bedroom farces, which included "Spanish Fly," "Don't Just lie there, Say Something," "Doctor in Trouble", and the infamous "Not Now Comrade".
    4malcolmgsw

    Made cheaply and looks it

    I recall that this film was made using a multi camera system.So that two or three cameras would be used to save time on setups.I also believe that it was taped,edited and then transferred to film.Ray Cooney who wrote this takes a rare leading role.He also co directs with David Croft of Dads Army fame.The problem is that he acts as if he is on the stage.Every line accompanied by a gesture.Compare this with the more restrained performance of Leslie Phillips.There are a lot of well known actors in this.Cicely Courtneidge making her last screen performance and Jack Hulbert his penultimate one.Jackie Paolo makes an appearance,then at the height of his TV wrestling fame.The problem is that the play may have been funny on stage but lacks sparkle on film.

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    • Trivia
      The role of Arnold Crouch was originally intended for Dudley Moore but he was signed to a film in the U.S. It was then offered to Terry Scott who developed an aneurysm and had to withdraw. Director Ray Cooney then assumed the role himself, having been the original actor in the out-of-town preview, before it opened in the West End.
    • Goofs
      Roughly twenty minutes before the end of the film, the boom mic is clearly visible briefly in the upper left hand corner of the screen.
    • Quotes

      Commissionaire: Morning, Miss Whittington.

      Miss Whittington: Good morning, Frank.

      Commissionaire: You're a bit late.

      Miss Whittington: I'm all behind today.

      Commissionaire: And quite a bit in front, too, eh?

      Miss Whittington: Cheeky!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Le vison voyageur (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Not Now Darling
      Music by Cyril Ornadel

      Lyrics by Norman Newell

      Sung by Vicki Brown

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    • Release date
      • April 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nicht jetzt, Liebling
    • Filming locations
      • Elstree Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • LMG Film Productions Limited
      • Sedgemoor Productions Ltd.
      • Not Now Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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