The Big Freeze
The Big Freeze – 1993 | 45 mins | Comedy | Colour
Plot Synopsis

Eric Sykes final directorial effort is this near-silent comedy short starring Sykes himself, Bob Hoskins, John Mills and Spike Milligan. The film is entirely in the mould of Sykes’ earlier classic shorts including The Plank and Rhubarb, but the ensemble of fellow tv farceurs are absent this time and many of the comic situations are contrived and lacking a lightness of touch.
A bumbling father and son plumbing business, Blick and Sons (Eric Sykes and Bob Hoskins), go to a nursing home for retired actors on the coldest day of the year to deal with frozen pipes. What should be a simple task turns out to be a major bother, and they encounter a collection of colourful residents including a Hitler impersonator (Spike Milligan) and an helpful aristocratic actor (John Mills).
Production Team
Eric Sykes: Director
Shaun O’Dell: Cinematography
Runa Åkerberg: Costume Design
Alan Knight: Film Editing
Julián Doyle: Film Editing
Erja Mikkola: Makeup Department
Dave Howman: Original Music
André Jacquemin: Original Music
Terence Ryan: Producer
Ian Bodenham: Producer
Aatto Hongisto: Production Design
Eric Sykes: Script
Cast
Bob Hoskins: Sidney
Eric Sykes: Mr Blick
Eila Roine: Matron
Donald Pleasence: Soup slurper
Raija Laakso: Louise
Sonja Lumme: Pretty nurse
Spike Milligan: Der Schauspieler
John Mills: Dapper man






