Futtocks End (1970)
Country: GB
Technical: Eastmancolor 49m
Director: Bob Kellett
Cast: Ronnie Barker, Michael Hordern, Roger Livesey
Synopsis:
A country squire, General Futtock, invites assorted guests down for the weekend and the butler has trouble assuming his duties.
Review:
Silent' in the manner of The Plank (1967) (sound effects but no dialogue), Barker's conception inevitably harks back to the early screen comedians, though it also draws on good old-fashioned British innuendo! The cast raises it above Carry On standards.
Country: GB
Technical: Eastmancolor 49m
Director: Bob Kellett
Cast: Ronnie Barker, Michael Hordern, Roger Livesey
Synopsis:
A country squire, General Futtock, invites assorted guests down for the weekend and the butler has trouble assuming his duties.
Review:
Silent' in the manner of The Plank (1967) (sound effects but no dialogue), Barker's conception inevitably harks back to the early screen comedians, though it also draws on good old-fashioned British innuendo! The cast raises it above Carry On standards.
Country: GB
Technical: Eastmancolor 49m
Director: Bob Kellett
Cast: Ronnie Barker, Michael Hordern, Roger Livesey
Synopsis:
A country squire, General Futtock, invites assorted guests down for the weekend and the butler has trouble assuming his duties.
Review:
Silent' in the manner of The Plank (1967) (sound effects but no dialogue), Barker's conception inevitably harks back to the early screen comedians, though it also draws on good old-fashioned British innuendo! The cast raises it above Carry On standards.