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On the Beat
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On the Beat

As the COPPER who comes a CROPPER!
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User Score33 ratings
TMDB 7.716+19621h 46mEnglish
ComedyCrime

Synopsis

Norman Pitkin wants to be a policeman like his father was, but he fails the height test (amongst others). One day he gets out his father's old uniform and "walks the beat". This leads to a level of chaos that only Pitkin could cause

Director
Robert AsherFrom TMDB credits
Studio
The Rank Organisation1 production companies
Release
December 11, 1962Released
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Top Cast

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Norman Wisdom
Norman Wisdom
Norman Pitkin / Giulio Napolitani
Jennifer Jayne
Jennifer Jayne
Rosanna Guardia
Raymond Huntley
Raymond Huntley
Sir Ronald Ackroyd
David Lodge
David Lodge
Inspector Cecil Hobson
Esma Cannon
Esma Cannon
Mrs. Timms
Eric Barker
Eric Barker
Police Doctor
Eleanor Summerfield
Eleanor Summerfield
Sergeant Lucilla Wilkins
Ronnie Stevens
Ronnie Stevens
Oberon

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CinemaSerf
Mar 25, 2023

Sometimes I forget just how charismatic and talented Norman Wisdom was. I was never a fan of slapstick humour, but somehow he always manages to inject the tiniest elements of class - even sophistication - into his performances. Here, he delivers one of his better and harder-working efforts as "Pitkin"; son of a decorated police officer who, it had been deemed, is too short to serve in the constabulary himself - so he gets a job cleaning their cars! Now cue for a fun water fight; the Commissioner gets soaked and he gets fired. Luckily for him, though, the police are under huge pressure to apprehend a jewel thief whom they think is masquerading as an high-end hairdresser. Guess what? "Neopolitani" is the spitting image of "Pitkin" and so back he is drafted to infiltrate the salon and hopefully bring down this criminal kingpin. This benefits strongly from an established cast of film and theatre actors who are no strangers to comedy: Terence Alexander, the scene-stealing Esme Cannon, David Lodge and Raymond Huntley (whom I could swear I saw struggling to contain his smiles at times). "Pitkin" even manages to find himself a little love interest in "Rosanna" (Jennifer Jayne) and, of course, there's not the merest doubt that Scotland Yard will get their man. It's a bit too long, and there is a decent smidgeon of stereotyping going on - but I think it fair to remember it's all pretty harmless and representative of British humour in the early 1960s and taken in that spirit is a good example of a star leading an enjoyable enough ensemble effort on a trail of mischief and mayhem.

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