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Early Bird, The

Early Bird, The

Stars: Norman Wisdom, John Le Mesurier, Dandy Nichols, Edward Chapman, Jerry Desmonde, Paddy O'Neil

Director: Robert Asher

Summary: A comedy about the deadly rivalry between a giant milk marketing company and an old-fashioned one-horse dairy.
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Main Language: English
Region: Region 2
Subtitles: None
Year: 1965
Release Date: November 12, 2001
Runtime: 93 minutes
Certification: Universal, Suitable For All.
Catalogue Number: C C D 8803
Label: Carlton
Keywords: Comedy, Bird, General, Early
Genre: Comedy
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Editor's Review

Norman Wisdom reprises his best-loved character, the comically inept Pitkin, in 1965's The Early Bird, ably supported once again by Edward Chapman in his final appearance as Mr Grimsdale. This time around Wisdom is the only milkman working for Grimsdale's Dairy, a small business threatened by a menacing large corporation in the shape of Consolidated Dairies and their electric milk floats. Grimsdale and Pitkin must evoke the Dunkirk spirit to save their family firm from the grasp of the faceless giant. Of course, the wafer-thin plot is the merest excuse for a series of calamitous set pieces in which Wisdom wreaks havoc in his trademark bumbling manner. The best bits involve a disastrous game of golf, the usual shenanigans with a fire hose and a virtuoso tour de forceopening sequence as the household struggles to wake up in the morning, all set to Ron Goodwin's tongue-in-cheek music score. --Mark Walker

In Press for TimeNorman Wisdom offered his version of the crusading reporter movie, though by 1966 time was running out for Norman's style of big-screen comedy. Perhaps a sign of his growing frustration with the formulaic nature of his pictures was that he stretched himself to play not just his usual underdog hero, but also his own mother and his grandfather, the Prime Minister. Wisdom also cowrote the movie in which, as a reporter in a small seaside town, he causes chaos for the council, organises a beauty parade and dresses as a suffragette. Though now nearing the end of his years as a movie star, Wisdom shows himself to still be as polished as ever at his own brand of good-natured slapstick. --Gary S Dalkin

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