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Press For Time [1966]
 
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Press For Time [1966]
VHS ~ Norman Wisdom
4.0 out of 5 stars  (1 customer review)

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  • Actors: Norman Wisdom, Derek Bond, Angela Browne, Tracey Crisp, Allan Cuthbertson
  • Directors: Robert Asher
  • Format: Black & White, Colour, PAL
  • Language English
  • Classification: U
  • Studio: Cinema Club
  • VHS Release Date: 14 Aug 2000
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  (1 customer review)
  • ASIN: B00004CJRP
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 6,249 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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    #48 in  Video > Classic Films > Comedy > 1960s

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Amazon.co.uk Review
In Press for Time Norman Wisdom offered his version of the crusading reporter movie, though by 1966 time was running out for Norman's style of big-screen comedy. Wisdom had played duel roles in The Square Peg (1958) and On the Beat (1962), but 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 co-wrote the movie, and as a reporter in a small seaside town causes chaos for the council, organises a beauty parade and manages to reprise his drag act (he dressed as a female nurse in A Stitch in Time) as a suffragette. This was really the penultimate Norman Wisdom comedy, since apart from What's Good for the Goose (1969), he has only made two more features, William Friedkin's The Night They Raided Minsky's (1968) and the belated thriller Double X (1992). 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. Fans can be sure that with Norman around there's Trouble in Store (1953). --Gary S. Dalkin

Synopsis
Young Norman is the world's worst reporter and causes chaos whenever he goes out to cover a story.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Laughing all the way, 25 Mar 2003
In this film, one of his last, Norman plays 3 different parts – Norman Shields the newspaper seller, his mother (flashes back to when she was a suffragette) and his grandfather the Prime Minister.
Notoriously late Norman has an interview with his grandfather, who sends Norman off to a small seaside town to become a reporter.
Norman causes chaos from day one, losing his bike (ending up chasing the thief on a double decker bus, annoying the editor, becoming drunk, causing the towns councillors to fight and bicker, running a beauty contest (women parading around in bikinis) and having a helping hand in making a brand new house collapse.
One thing missing – no singing, not that the film needed any.
This will have you laughing all the way through.
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