Not Now, Comrade (1976)
Director: Harold Snoad, Ray Cooney
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From Time Out Film Guide
Or ever. Leslie Phillips capers as one Rimmington of the Defence Ministry (in naval beard and yellow Bentley), hot on the trail of defecting Russian ballet dancer Fiander, the KGB who're tailing him, and accompanying stripper Hawkins whose purpose seems to be to add a whiff of titillation. From the darkest days of British cinema, a farrago which began life as Cooney's Whitehall farce, Chase Me, Comrade.Author: TJ
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- Jorven Seren said...
- Posted on Jan 29 2008 13:00 To me this was the funniest film i have ever seen. Makes a nice change for a film to be funny with no bad language. Fantastic
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Cast & crew
Director: Harold Snoad, Ray Cooney
Producer: Martin C Schute
Cast: Leslie Phillips, Lewis Fiander, Carol Hawkins, Roy Kinnear, Windsor Davies, Don Estelle, Michele Dotrice, June Whitfield, Ray Cooney, Ian Lavender full cast
Genre(s): Comedy
Duration: 90 mins
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