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Three Men in a Boat - 1956 | 86 mins | Drama, Comedy | ColourThe Production TeamDirector: Ken
Annakin. Producer: Jack Clayton. Script: Hubert Gregg and Vernon Harris. (from the novel by Jerome K. Jerome) Cinematography: Eric Cross. Editing: Ralph Kemplen. Art Direction: John Howell. Costume Design: Peter Rice. Original Music: John Addison. |
The CastJimmy Edwards - Harris David Tomlinson - J Laurence Harvey - George Adrienne Corri - Clara Willis Shirley Eaton - Sophie Clutterbuck Lisa Gastoni - Primrose Porterhouse Martita Hunt - Mrs. Willis Jill Ireland - Bluebell Porterhouse Esma Cannon - Meek Woman Harold Goodwin - Mazekeeper Robertson Hare - Photographer Miles Malleson - Baskcomb A.E. Matthews - Crabtree Norman Rossington - Boy Lover Ernest Thesiger - 3rd Old Gentleman |
Plot SynopsisKen Annakin’s attractively filmed Three Men in a Boat is the third celluloid adaptation of Jerome K Jerome's nostalgic comic novel. The Victorian trio are brought to life by the childish approach of Jimmy Edwards, Laurence Harvey and David Tomlinson and an ensemble of British character actors including A E Matthews, Miles Malleson and Robertson Hare. The film charts the amusing waterborne adventures of three men who decide to escape daily drudgery and romantic complications by taking a long-intended holiday up the River Thames to Oxford. For this to go ahead, George has to cancel numerous engagements with his many girlfriends, the boozy Harris must tell all the restaurants that he is out of town and hypochondriac J must explain to his wife the positive aspects of a men-only holiday. As they set off from an anarchic Hampton Court maze, the trio meet three attractive young ladies, and as the next few days pass their male bonding is frequently interrupted as they encounter and attempt to impress Sophie, Primrose and Bluebell again. They duly do, disrupting the proceedings at Henley Regatta, but as their adventures progress and ill-fated efforts at self-sufficiency falter, J and Harris encounter their other halves during a chaotic cricket match. |
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