When his wife leaves him, a neurotic husband hires an "odd job man" to kill him, but when she returns, he discovers that he is unable to cancel his contract with his would-be assassin.When his wife leaves him, a neurotic husband hires an "odd job man" to kill him, but when she returns, he discovers that he is unable to cancel his contract with his would-be assassin.When his wife leaves him, a neurotic husband hires an "odd job man" to kill him, but when she returns, he discovers that he is unable to cancel his contract with his would-be assassin.
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As a solo venture, this outstrips all the others various Pythons took on. Chapman was always the funniest and most inspired of the team anyway, and this is a natural extension of that. Excellent.
The story begins with Arthur (Chapman) coming home from work...only to find that his wife is leaving him. Depressed about this, he decides to kill himself in a most unusual manner...to pay someone to murder him unexpectedly...such as in the Burt Reynolds film "The End". However, when his wife returns, he's unable to find the would-be killer to call off the contract!
If this seems like a familiar concept, it is. I have seen several films with similar ideas and it was remade as the Burt Reynolds film "The End". It also was originally by Chapman as an episode of "Six Dates With Barker"...starring Ronnie Barker instead of Graham Chapman.
The best thing about this film is the often strange dialog...not exactly hilarious but odd and striking. While I didn't adore the film, it is more enjoyable and more subtle than "The End". An interesting film...but not something you should rush to see.
The wife, of course, returns and patches things up while Harris finds himself unable to reach the Odd job man out to kill him. Chapman's performance is suitably loony and energetic and the cast across the board is pretty good. But, somehow, it all seems lackluster. The film was never even given a theatrical release in the U.S. Too bad, because the film has it's moments and Graham, as all Python fans know, was a very funny, bizarre, intense performer and writer.
This was originally a short script and the filler shows. It rambles through unfunny situations and soon, to paraphrase Python, you feel like it goes on and on and on until you start foaming at the mouth and fall over backwards.
To be fair, there were lots of these B Brit films made in the 70s. This one tries to promote itself on Python's back, only there is nothing Pythonesque about it.
There's nothing funny about it either. Should be of interest only to die hard Python fans who want to see a second rate curio made during the height of Python's tenure.
Did you know
- TriviaOriginally made as an episode of the Ronnie Barker series Six Dates with Barker (1971) with Ronnie Barker as Arthur Harris and David Jason as the Odd Job Man. For this feature-length remake, Graham Chapman wanted Keith Moon of the Who to play the Odd Job Man, but Keith's recording commitments wouldn't allow him to appear.
- Quotes
[The Caretaker spots Arthur's first suicide attempt]
Caretaker: What are you doing?
Arthur Harris: I'm minding my own sodding business, which is more than can be said for you, you snivelling little turd!
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Pythons (1979)
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Details
- Runtime
- 1h 27m(87 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1