A young couple get involved with a smuggler.A young couple get involved with a smuggler.A young couple get involved with a smuggler.
Wilfrid Caithness
- Mr. Minch
- (as Wilfred Caithness)
W.E. Holloway
- Chairman of the Bench
- (as W. E. Holloway)
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It is funny how once Ealing had produced an innovative comedy lesser producers came along with an attempt to ride on their shirtails.For example Passport to Pimlico beget the far lesser Green Grow The Rushes.In this instance Whiskey Galore was clearly the inspiration.The problem is that the producers didn't have the talented casts,director or writers and so what they ended up with was a woefully unfunny production littered with eccentric actors doing eccentric things in the hope that they might just light a spark.The leading players are just not cut out for playing this type of comedy.The writers and directors have clearly felt that if they piled one unusual incident on top of another then at least some may come to life.Well they don't and the stalwart character actors can do nothing to save this leaden farce which feels as if it is twice its brief running time.
- malcolmgsw
- Jan 11, 2012
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaRedworth, played by Michael Trubshawe, briefly refers to his unseen housekeeper as a "Mrs. Niven". In real life, Trubshawe was an extremely close friend of David Niven's, and the latter tried to mention Trubshawe's name in every film he appeared in (unless Trubshawe was actually in the film with him). This is a rare example of Trubshawe doing Niven the same favor.
- GoofsWhen George Crumb (Charles Hawtrey) gets told he is sacked during a public payphone telephone call, he storms out of the phone box. As he leaves, the box wobbles slightly indicating that it is clearly a painted plywood prop (as opposed to a real cast iron telephone box which wouldn't have moved).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talkies: Remembering Kenneth More: Part One (2019)
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Cognac pentru pastor
- Filming locations
- The Old Crown Court, Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK(Redworth waves goodbye to Bill, Petronilla, Tony and George as they leave court)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
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- Budget
- £40,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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