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Up the Front

Up the Front is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Frankie Howerd, Bill Fraser, and Hermione Baddeley. It is the third film spin-off from the television series Up Pompeii! (the previous films being Up the Chastity Belt set in the Middle Ages which followed on from the Up Pompeii film). The plot concerns Lurk (a descendant of the slave Lurcio in Up Pompeii), a coward who is hypnotised into bravery.

Up the Front
Theatrical poster
Directed byBob Kellett
Written bySid Colin
Eddie Braben
Produced byTerry Glinwood
Ned Sherrin
Beryl Vertue
StarringFrankie Howerd
Bill Fraser
Hermione Baddeley
CinematographyTony Spratling
Edited byAl Gell
Music byPeter Greenwell
Distributed byAnglo-EMI
Release date
July 1972 UK
Running time
89 min
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Set during World War I, Lurk, a lowly servant in the household of Lord and Lady Twithampton, is hypnotised by The Great Vincento and travels to the Western Front to "save England". Lurk is inspired to bravery, and upon receiving the German master plan for the entire war, which has through an unlikely series of events been tattooed onto his posterior, is pursued across France by German intelligence.

After breaking into the British military headquarters to deliver the plans into the hands of General Burke, he is confronted by the sensuous German spy Mata Hari. After foiling Mata Hari's scheme to relieve him of the plan, a hilarious scene develops in which he is pursued by the nefarious Von Gutz and his henchmen Donner and Blitzen. Accompanied by the Can-Can, performed by the Famous Buttercup Girls, Lurk is pursued around the Allied headquarters. Finally, disguised as a tree, he is able to present the plans to General Burke, to the famous line:

General Burke: "Lurk, bend down."
Lurk: "I thought you'd never ask!"

Having successfully delivered the plans into the hands of British intelligence, Lurk receives a medal of honour and a promotion. He is therefore able to win the love of his beloved Fanny and defeat the machinations of the wicked Sgt. Major Groping.

Cast

Bob Hoskins' brief appearance in the film represents his mainstream debut.

Critical reception

The New York Times wrote, "the laughs come fast and furious when Howerd finds himself the recipient of the enemy's war plans--tattooed on his tush."[1] TV Guide called the film "Inane nonsense."[2]

References

  1. ^ Hal Erickson (2014). . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 6 March 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Up The Front Review". Movies.tvguide.com. Retrieved 8 March 2014.

External links

  • Up the Front at IMDb

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