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March 5, 2016

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The Early Bird – 1965 | 98 mins | Comedy | B&W

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Plot Synopsis

The Early Bird

Norman Wisdom’s first colour film is a predictable comedy concerning the rivalry between two milk delivery firms. Most of the humour is typical Wisdom slapstick fare and only vaguely amusing.

Pitkin (Norman Wisdom), a milkman working for a small dairy owned by Mr. Grimsadle (Edward Chapman); an old-fashioned business that delivers their milk via horse and cart and is in danger of being consumed by a modern milk marketing company. When a devious milkman employed by their competitors, Austin, begins moving in on Pitkin’s patch and smashing his bottles, Pitkin takes it upon himself to pay a visit to the director of the rival firm. Pitkin enters the home of Hunter (Jerry Desmonde) and creates havoc throughout the garden before demolishing the owners valuable Rolls Royce. The conflict escalates after Austin poisons Pitkin’s horse, and our ham-fisted hero attempts joining Hunter in a game of golf whilst disguised as a vicar. Eventually Mr. Grimsdale is drained by the struggle and attempts to merge with his rival – but Norman is on hand to create chaos.

Production Team

Robert Asher: Director
William C Andrews: Art Direction
Jack Asher: Cinematography
Emma Selby-Walker: Costume Design
Gerry Hambling: Editing
Bob Lawrance: Makeup Department
Biddy Chrystal: Makeup Department
Ron Goodwin: Original Music
Hugh Stewart: Producer
Norman Wisdom: Script
Eddie Leslie: Script
Jack Davies: Script
Henry Blyth: Script
Len Shilton: Sound Department
CC Stevens: Sound Department
Les Wiggins: Sound Department

Cast

Norman Wisdom: Norman Pitkin
Edward Chapman: Mr Grimsdale
Bryan Pringle: Austin
Jerry Desmonde: Mr Hunter
Paddie O’Neil: Gladwys Hoskins
Richard Vernon: Sir Roger Wedgewood
John Le Mesurier: Colonel Foster



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