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Trouble in Store

Trouble in Store is a 1953 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Norman Wisdom as a department store clerk in his cinema debut. The film also featured Moira Lister, Margaret Rutherford, Jerry Desmonde and Lana Morris. For his performance, Wisdom won a BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer. Although it was shown at a West End venue, the film broke box office records at 51 out of the 67 London cinemas in which it played.[2] The film was shot at Pinewood Studios with sets designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky. It was released by Rank's General Film Distributors and was later released in America by Republic Pictures. The film's success led to Wisdom appearing in a string of films for Rank beginning with One Good Turn.

Trouble in Store
Original British Quad poster
Directed byJohn Paddy Carstairs
Written byJohn Paddy Carstairs
Maurice Cowan
Ted Willis
Jill Craigie
Produced byMaurice Cowan
Earl St. John
StarringNorman Wisdom
Moira Lister
Margaret Rutherford
CinematographyErnest Steward
Edited byGeoffrey Foot
Peter Seabourne
Music byMischa Spoliansky
Production
company
Distributed byGeneral Film Distributors
Republic Pictures (US)
Release date
  • 14 December 1953 (1953-12-14)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£125,000[1]

Plot Edit

Norman (Norman Wisdom), a lowly stock clerk at Burridge's department store, is in love with another employee, Sally Wilson (Lana Morris), though he has been unable to muster the courage to let her know how he feels. After he antagonizes the new head of the store, Augustus Freeman (Jerry Desmonde), he is promptly fired. On his way out, Norman helps Miss Bacon (Margaret Rutherford) carry her bulging suitcases, unaware that she is an audacious shoplifter. Freeman sees Norman assisting a "customer" and rehires him.

Meanwhile, Peggy Drew (Moira Lister), the store's personnel manager, flirts with Mr. Freeman, while plotting with her boyfriend Gerald (Derek Bond) to rob the place. Norman is fired and rehired again and again, as his escapades somehow manage to benefit the store. He also finally becomes acquainted with Sally, chasing her down through the city streets to return her handbag. His antics make her laugh.

After his latest firing, Norman is alarmed to find the handsome, suave Gerald trying to get to know Sally better. When he goes to the man's apartment to warn him to stay away from her, Norman inadvertently uncovers the robbery plot, scheduled to coincide with a big sale the next day. But, he is unable to get Sally or anyone else to take him seriously.

Sally eventually decides to bring Norman's story to the attention of the management, but tells the wrong person, Miss Drew, and is tied up for her efforts. Norman finds her and together, they foil the thieves. Freeman takes Norman back into his employ...but not for long.

Cast Edit

Production Edit

Earl St John saw Norman Wisdom on television and signed him to Rank on a seven year contract. However an initial screen test between Wisdom and Petula Clark under the direction of Ronald Neame went poorly and Rank tried to get out of the contract but Wisdom and his agent insisted it be honoured. Wisdom says St John then arranged for Jill Craige to write a vehicle specifically for him which she did over six weeks. John Paddy Carstairs became attached as director and worked on the script with Wisdom, who says Ted Willis and producer Maurice Cowan also worked on the script.[3]

Another account says Jill Craigie reportedly asked that her name be removed from the credits after learning of Wisdom's participation.[4]

Reception Edit

Box office Edit

The film was the second most popular at the British box office in 1954.[5][6]

Critical Edit

The Daily Mirror reviewer wrote of the film: "If you don't laugh at Norman's antics as the downtrodden worker in a big store, trying to get promotion as a window dresser, there is something wrong with your sense of fun".[7]

References Edit

  1. ^ Geoffrey Macnab, J. Arthur Rank and the British Film Industry, London, Routledge, 1993, p. 222
  2. ^ Pratt, Vic (2003–14). "Trouble In Store (1953)". Screenonline. BFI. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  3. ^ Wisdom, Norman (1992). Don't laugh at me : an autobiography. p. 142-144.
  4. ^ Tom Vallance Obituary:Jill Craigie, The Independent, 15 December 1999
  5. ^ "JOHN WAYNE HEADS BOX-OFFICE POLL". The Mercury. Hobart, Tasmania. 31 December 1954. p. 6. Retrieved 24 April 2012 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ Thumim, Janet. "The popular cash and culture in the postwar British cinema industry". Screen. Vol. 32, no. 3. p. 259.
  7. ^ Family Britain 1951–1957 by David Kynaston, Bloomsbury 2009, p. 353 ISBN 978-1-4088-0083-6

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This article is about a comedy film For other uses see Trouble in Store disambiguation Trouble in Store is a 1953 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Norman Wisdom as a department store clerk in his cinema debut The film also featured Moira Lister Margaret Rutherford Jerry Desmonde and Lana Morris For his performance Wisdom won a BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer Although it was shown at a West End venue the film broke box office records at 51 out of the 67 London cinemas in which it played 2 The film was shot at Pinewood Studios with sets designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky It was released by Rank s General Film Distributors and was later released in America by Republic Pictures The film s success led to Wisdom appearing in a string of films for Rank beginning with One Good Turn Trouble in StoreOriginal British Quad posterDirected byJohn Paddy CarstairsWritten byJohn Paddy CarstairsMaurice CowanTed WillisJill CraigieProduced byMaurice Cowan Earl St JohnStarringNorman WisdomMoira ListerMargaret RutherfordCinematographyErnest StewardEdited byGeoffrey FootPeter SeabourneMusic byMischa SpolianskyProductioncompanyTwo Cities FilmsDistributed byGeneral Film Distributors Republic Pictures US Release date14 December 1953 1953 12 14 Running time85 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBudget 125 000 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditNorman Norman Wisdom a lowly stock clerk at Burridge s department store is in love with another employee Sally Wilson Lana Morris though he has been unable to muster the courage to let her know how he feels After he antagonizes the new head of the store Augustus Freeman Jerry Desmonde he is promptly fired On his way out Norman helps Miss Bacon Margaret Rutherford carry her bulging suitcases unaware that she is an audacious shoplifter Freeman sees Norman assisting a customer and rehires him Meanwhile Peggy Drew Moira Lister the store s personnel manager flirts with Mr Freeman while plotting with her boyfriend Gerald Derek Bond to rob the place Norman is fired and rehired again and again as his escapades somehow manage to benefit the store He also finally becomes acquainted with Sally chasing her down through the city streets to return her handbag His antics make her laugh After his latest firing Norman is alarmed to find the handsome suave Gerald trying to get to know Sally better When he goes to the man s apartment to warn him to stay away from her Norman inadvertently uncovers the robbery plot scheduled to coincide with a big sale the next day But he is unable to get Sally or anyone else to take him seriously Sally eventually decides to bring Norman s story to the attention of the management but tells the wrong person Miss Drew and is tied up for her efforts Norman finds her and together they foil the thieves Freeman takes Norman back into his employ but not for long Cast EditNorman Wisdom as Norman Lana Morris as Sally Wilson Moira Lister as Peggy Drew Jerry Desmonde as Augustus Freeman Derek Bond as Gerald Margaret Rutherford as Miss Bacon the shoplifter Megs Jenkins as Miss Gibson Norman s loyal friend in the stockroom Michael Brennan as Davis Michael Ward as Wilbur Joan Sims as Edna Eddie Leslie as Bill Joan Ingram as Miss Denby Cyril Chamberlain as Alf Ronan O Casey as Eddie Roddy Hughes as Taffy Graham Tonbridge as Mr Graham Department Head Esma Cannon as Woman at cafeProduction EditEarl St John saw Norman Wisdom on television and signed him to Rank on a seven year contract However an initial screen test between Wisdom and Petula Clark under the direction of Ronald Neame went poorly and Rank tried to get out of the contract but Wisdom and his agent insisted it be honoured Wisdom says St John then arranged for Jill Craige to write a vehicle specifically for him which she did over six weeks John Paddy Carstairs became attached as director and worked on the script with Wisdom who says Ted Willis and producer Maurice Cowan also worked on the script 3 Another account says Jill Craigie reportedly asked that her name be removed from the credits after learning of Wisdom s participation 4 Reception EditBox office Edit The film was the second most popular at the British box office in 1954 5 6 Critical Edit The Daily Mirror reviewer wrote of the film If you don t laugh at Norman s antics as the downtrodden worker in a big store trying to get promotion as a window dresser there is something wrong with your sense of fun 7 References Edit Geoffrey Macnab J Arthur Rank and the British Film Industry London Routledge 1993 p 222 Pratt Vic 2003 14 Trouble In Store 1953 Screenonline BFI Retrieved 16 September 2017 Wisdom Norman 1992 Don t laugh at me an autobiography p 142 144 Tom Vallance Obituary Jill Craigie The Independent 15 December 1999 JOHN WAYNE HEADS BOX OFFICE POLL The Mercury Hobart Tasmania 31 December 1954 p 6 Retrieved 24 April 2012 via National Library of Australia Thumim Janet The popular cash and culture in the postwar British cinema industry Screen Vol 32 no 3 p 259 Family Britain 1951 1957 by David Kynaston Bloomsbury 2009 p 353 ISBN 978 1 4088 0083 6External links EditTrouble in Store at the TCM Movie Database Trouble in Store at IMDb Review of film at Variety Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trouble in Store amp oldid 1173416960, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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