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Comedy

The Early Bird

- His Latest and Funniest and First Time in Colour

Norman Pitkin is the assistant helping to run a small, old fashioned dairy which is threatened by a larger, modern organisation. Pitkin does his best to save the dairy (and his horse) and the usual chaos ensues

Release Date : 1965-11-30

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

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Cast

Norman Wisdom

Character Name : Norman Pitkin

Original Name : Norman Wisdom

Gender : Male

Edward Chapman

Character Name : Mr. Thomas Grimsdale

Original Name : Edward Chapman

Gender : Male

Jerry Desmonde

Character Name : Mr. Walter Hunter

Original Name : Jerry Desmonde

Gender : Male

Paddie O'Neill

Character Name : Mrs. Gladwys Hoskins

Original Name : Paddie O'Neill

Gender : Female

John Le Mesurier

Character Name : Colonel Foster

Original Name : John Le Mesurier

Gender : Male

Frank Thornton

Character Name : Drunken Doctor

Original Name : Frank Thornton

Gender : Male

Penny Morrell

Character Name : Miss Curry

Original Name : Penny Morrell

Gender : Female

Dandy Nichols

Character Name : Woman Flooded by Milk

Original Name : Dandy Nichols

Gender : Female

Tony Selby

Character Name : Godfrey

Original Name : Tony Selby

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Finetunes

@Finetunes

2022-03-05

I was not familiar with these comedians until now and this is the only movie I've seen in the series. I would have thoroughly enjoyed watching them in the 60's in my youth but the comedy is slapstick and more suitable for young kids and the nostalgia crowd. I will admit that there were some very amusing scenes even for someone like me in their golden years. Interestingly, the other reviews were mixed, some saying this was the best in the series and others saying it was the worst. I would classify this humor closest to Benny Hill.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-11-14

This is a fun vehicle for Norman Wisdom that starts out quite amiably. He works for his boss "Grimsdale" (Edward Chapman) delivering the milk from his horse-drawn float early each morning. One day, though, he discovers all their empties broken and a new supplier "Consolidated Dairies" taking over his patch. Thwarted at every turn by their supercilious general manager "Hunter" (Jerry Desmonde) and his peak-capped henchman "Austin" (Bryan Pringle) it falls to poor old "Pitkin" to save the day, the business and his job! The beginning works well with a sort of gunfight at OK corral scenario between the two milkmen that clears the street quicker than a thunderstorm. Thereafter, though, the joke wears a bit thin and the story resorts a little too much to slapstick - especially on the golf course - for my liking before descending a little too quickly into the preposterous where it loses much of it's charm and the horse starts to steal all the scenes! It's also a bit on the long side. Perhaps some more ruthless use of the razor blade in the cutting room could have tightened it up bit and kept the pace a bit better concentrated? Wisdom did have great comedy timing and a very expressive face, though, there are giggle moments here for us to enjoy and even a semblance of the Dunkirk spirit! I could just have done with a bit more of that!