Nothing Barred
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Directed by | Darcy Conyers |
Written by | John T. Chapman (as John Chapman) |
Produced by | Darcy Conyers Brian Rix |
Starring | Brian Rix |
Cinematography | S.D. Onions |
Edited by | Bert Rule |
Music by | Tommy Watt |
Production company | Rix-Conyers |
Distributed by | British Lion Film Corporation (UK) |
Release date | October 1961 (UK) |
Running time | 81 minutes[1] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Nothing Barred is a 1961 British black and white comedy film directed by Darcy Conyers and starring Brian Rix, Leo Franklyn and Naunton Wayne.[2]
Plot
Penniless Lord Whitebait (Naunton Wayne) plans to save his dwindling fortunes by opening his stately home, Whitebait Manor near Egham, to the public. But public interest proves minimal, and with rapidly mounting debts and the spiralling costs of his daughter's upcoming wedding threatening to ruin him, Whitebait is forced to take desperate measures. He and his servant Spankforth (Charles Heslop) plot to stage the theft of a valuable painting from Whitebait Manor.
They go to Wormwood Scrubs prison to collect a suitable prisoner being released, but in error collect Wilfred Sapling (Brian Rix), a plumber who has been doing repairs in the prison. Their conversation to get the man to steal a painting is at cross purposes and he thinks they are discussing plumbing.
Meanwhile, elsewhere, a burglar Barger chooses his next target and throws a dart at a map, hitting the town of Egham.
Barger attempts to rob Whitebait Manor but is caught and sent to prison
Sapling goes to the prison to repair the plumbing and helps Barger and other convicts escape
The group of convicts led by Barger escape through the sewers dressed as a church choir. Sapling follows them and he in turn is pursued by PC Budgie.
Sapling and Barger steal a police car to escape but are caught by the police
Cast
- Brian Rix - Wilfred Sapling
- Leo Franklyn - Barger
- Naunton Wayne - Lord Whitebait
- Charles Heslop - Spankforth
- Ann Firbank - Lady Katherine
- John Slater - Warder Lockitt
- Vera Pearce - Lady Millicent
- Arnold Bell - Governor
- Alexander Gauge - Traffic Policeman
- Jack Watling - Peter Brewster
- Irene Handl - Elsie
- Bernard Cribbins - the lodger
- Wally Patch - Magazine Stall Proprietor (billed as Walter Patch)
- Wilfrid Lawson - Albert
- Terry Scott - PC Budgie
- Henry Kendall - Parson
- Lionel Ngakane - Convict
- Raymond Ray - Convict
- Andrew Sachs - Convict
- Denis Shaw - Convict
Critical reception
TV Guide gave the film two out of four stars, and noted, "Another amusing farce by the Rix-Conyers team."[3]
References
- ^ "NOTHING BARRED | British Board of Film Classification". Archived from the original on 27 October 2016. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
- ^ BFI.org
- ^ "Nothing Barred".
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