On the Beat
On the Beat – 1962 | 101 mins | Comedy | B&W
Plot Synopsis

Reprising the formula already familiar from his army comedy The Square Peg, Norman Wisdom’s alter ego Norman Pitkin is pitted against flamboyant villains and authority figures. Norman Pitkin’s (Norman Wisdom) ambition is to be a policeman just like his father, but his height – amongst other things – prevents this. He has to be content with washing police cars at Scotland Yard until the police realise that the only way to solve a spate of jewel thefts is to make use of Norman’s uncanny resemblance to the chief suspect. The criminal is posing as an effeminate hairdresser, so Norman is sent undercover to impersonate him and retrieve evidence leading to the thief’s arrest.
Production Team
Robert Asher: Director
Geoffrey Faithfull: Cinematography
Yvonne Caffin: Costume Design
Bill Lewthwaite: Editing
Philip Green: Original Music
Hugh Stewart: Producer
Eddie Leslie: Script
Norman Wisdoms: Script
Jack Davies: Script
Gordon K McCallum: Sound
Cast
Norman Wisdom: Norman Pitkin/Giulio Napolitani
Jennifer Jayne: Rosanna
Raymond Huntley: Sir Ronald Ackroyd
David Lodge: Inspector Hobson
Esma Cannon: Mrs Stammers
Eric Barker: Doctor







