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Directed by | David Paltenghi |
Written by | Geoffrey Orme Donald Taylor Eric Sykes (additional dialogue) |
Based on | Orders Are Orders by Anthony Armstrong and Ian Hay |
Produced by | Donald Taylor |
Starring | Brian Reece Peter Sellers Tony Hancock Sid James |
Cinematography | Arthur Grant |
Edited by | Joseph Sterling |
Music by | Stanley Black |
Production company | |
Distributed by | British Lion Film Corporation (UK) Distributors Corporation of America (US) |
Release date |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Box office | £84,148 (UK)[1] |
Orders Are Orders is a 1955 British comedy film directed by David Paltenghi, and featuring Brian Reece, Peter Sellers, Sid James, Tony Hancock, Raymond Huntley, and Bill Fraser. Eric Sykes contributed to the script and appears in a minor role.[2] It was a remake of the film Orders Is Orders (1933), itself based on the play Orders Are Orders by Ian Hay and Anthony Armstrong.[3]
Plot
A film production company decides to make a new space adventure film close to an army barracks, using the soldiers as extras. This does not go down well with the commanding officer, who attempts to make life as difficult as possible for the film crew.
Cast
- Brian Reece — Captain Harper
- Margot Grahame — Wanda Sinclair
- Raymond Huntley — Colonel Bellamy
- Sid James — Ed Waggermeyer
- Tony Hancock — Lt Wilfred Cartroad, the bandmaster
- Peter Sellers — Private Goffin
- Clive Morton — General Sir Cuthbert Grahame-Foxe
- June Thorburn — Veronica Bellamy
- Maureen Swanson — Joanne Delamere
- Peter Martyn — Lieutenant Broke
- Bill Fraser — Private Slee
- Edward Lexy — Captain Ledger
- Barry MacKay — RSM Benson
- Maureen Pryor —Miss Marigold
- Donald Pleasence — Lance Corporal Martin
- Eric Sykes — Private Waterhouse
- Gerald Campion — Private Johnson
- Leonard Williams — Corporal Smithers
Media releases
The film was released on region two DVD in 2007.[4]
Critical reception
- TV Guide wrote, "except for a couple of decent comic performances, the good cast, including both Peter Sellers and Donald Pleasence in early roles, are wasted by the film's haphazard construction."[5]
- Time Out wrote, "just about worth suffering to see Tony Hancock in his film debut as the harassed bandmaster."[6]
References
- ^ Vincent Porter, 'The Robert Clark Account', Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, Vol 20 No 4, 2000 p506
- ^ "Orders Are Orders | BFI | BFI". Explore.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2012-07-13. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ^ Orders Are Orders at IMDb
- ^ "Comedy Classics - Orders are Orders [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Peter Sellers, Sid James, Tony Hancock, David Paltenghi: DVD & Blu-ray". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ^ "Orders Are Orders Trailer, Reviews and Schedule for Orders Are Orders |". TV Guide. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
- ^ "Orders Are Orders | review, synopsis, book tickets, showtimes, movie release date |". Time Out London. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
External links
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- IMDb title ID not in Wikidata
- Articles with short description
- 1955 films
- Template film date with 1 release date
- 1955 comedy films
- British comedy films
- Films based on works by Ian Hay
- Films shot at Beaconsfield Studios
- British Lion Films films
- 1950s English-language films
- 1950s British films
- British black-and-white films
- British military comedy films