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The Spare Tyres | |
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Directed by | Michael J. Lane |
Screenplay by | Donald Churchill |
Produced by | Kenneth Cowan |
Starring | Terence Alexander Frank Finlay |
Cinematography | Lewis Mcleod |
Edited by | Michael J. Lane |
Music by | Hugo de Groot |
Production company | Sandpiper Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 27 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Spare Tyres is a 1967 British short comedy film directed by Michael J. Lane and featuring Terence Alexander, Judy Franklin, Pauline Yates, and Frank Finlay.[1] It was written by Donald Churchill.
Plot
Dennis and his wife move to a new house. Discovering a pair of old tyres in the garden, he spends the rest of the day trying to get rid of them.
Cast
- Terence Alexander as Dennis
- Frank Finlay as council foreman
- Judy Franklin
- Kenneth Cowan
- Julia Jones
- Marika Morley
- Max Butterfield
- Tenniel Evans
- Donald Churchill
- Pauline Yates
Reception
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Desperately unfunny programme filler, unaccountably revived after ten years on the shelf. The 'humour' is largely a matter of telegraphed sight gags (sample: a runaway milk float is labelled 'U.D.D.A. Dairies'); cast mug, grimace and generally look uncomfortable."[2]
References
- ^ "The Spare Tyres". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 17 August 2024.
- ^ "The Spare Tyres". The Monthly Film Bulletin. 45 (528): 104. 1 January 1978. ProQuest 1305832564 – via ProQuest.