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Noch mehr Ärger in der Navy (1958) Online

Noch mehr Ärger in der Navy (1958) Online
Original Title :
Further Up the Creek
Genre :
Movie / Comedy
Year :
1958
Directror :
Val Guest
Cast :
David Tomlinson,Shirley Eaton,Frankie Howerd
Writer :
Val Guest,Len Heath
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 31min
Rating :
6.1/10
Noch mehr Ärger in der Navy (1958) Online

A naval captain has to deal with dodgy dealings by his crew.
Cast overview, first billed only:
David Tomlinson David Tomlinson - Lt. Humphrey Fairweather
Shirley Eaton Shirley Eaton - Jane Cartwright
Frankie Howerd Frankie Howerd - Bosun
Thora Hird Thora Hird - Mrs. Galloway
Lionel Jeffries Lionel Jeffries - Steady Barker
Lionel Murton Lionel Murton - Perkins
David Lodge David Lodge - Scouse
John Warren John Warren - Cooky
Sam Kydd Sam Kydd - Bates
Edwin Richfield Edwin Richfield - Bennett
Howard Williams Howard Williams - Bunts
Peter Collingwood Peter Collingwood - Chippy
Harry Landis Harry Landis - Webster
Ian Whittaker Ian Whittaker - Lofty
Tom Gill Tom Gill - Monsieur Philippe

Final movie of John Singer.


User reviews

Asyasya

Asyasya

'Up The Creek' proved such a success that this sequel was rushed into production and in fact debuted in the same year. Val Guest remained aboard for this second voyage as did most of the supporting cast (Jeffries, Lodge etc); the only one who refused to sign on was Peter Sellers, who was busy working on 'The Mouse That Roared'. Stepping into his shoes was Frankie Howerd, who proved to be as an effective foil to top-billed David Tomlinson as Sellers was.

In many ways this sequel improves upon the original, having a faster pace and more comic incidents. Tomlinson fares better in this movie, an early scene raises the ghost of Guest's work with comic legend Will Hay, as Tomlinson's bumbling Lieutenant-Commander crosses swords with a knowledgeable Sea Cadet.

An expanded cast including Thora Hird and the very shapely Shirley Eaton (a fixture of British comedies in this period) helps to open out this movie and the sea voyage plot line takes this into different waters from the previous movie.

'Further Up The Creek' faced troubled waters when it was released, failing to match the box office performance of the first movie (partly, in Frankie's Howerd's view, because it was released too close to the original) and plans for any further on-screen voyages were scuppered. Which is a shame as it's an enjoyable little movie, well worth watching if you are in the mood for some innocent fun.
Via

Via

FURTHER UP THE CREEK is Hammer's rushed-out sequel to UP THE CREEK, reassembling much the same cast and crew to tell a similar story. The main difference is that Peter Sellers has gone, to be replaced by the reliably funny Frankie Howerd who is very nearly as good. The story is more straightforward this time around: David Tomlinson is once again the confuddled captain who doesn't realise that his ship's voyage to North Africa is transporting a somewhat unorthodox cargo: nine paying passengers he knows nothing about! The corrupt crew try to keep the fact hidden from him and there you have the story. I found the writing a bit weaker this time around and the political climax doesn't really work all that well. Nonetheless, there's a joy from seeing the cast members working together, with Tomlinson on top form and the likes of Sam Kydd and Lionel Jeffries proving their comedic worth. Shirley Eaton is a new addition to the cast and the sexiest she's ever been while Thora Hird has a lot of fun too as the battleaxe. Films like this prove that Hammer were just as adept with other genries as they were comedies.