5.8
The orderly suburban life of a 1950's English town is turned on its head when the teenaged daughter of one of the residents writes a steamy bestseller featuring characters obviously based on the local population.
Ted Ray
Edward Halliday
Jean Kent
Janet Halliday
Leslie Phillips
Dr. Henry Manners
Joan Sims
Beryl
Julia Lockwood
Jo Halliday
Tim Seely
Robert Hughes
Dilys Laye
Millicent Jones
Lionel Jeffries
Ian Howard
June Jago
Gladys Worth
Colin Gordon
Maurice
Joan Hickson
Saleswoman
Victor Maddern
Manager
Ronald Adam
Mr. Appleton
Cyril Chamberlain
Mr. Jones
Charles Hawtrey
Jeweller
Myrtle Reed
Mrs. Moore
Marianne Stone
Mrs. Waring
Leigh Madison
Cashier
Anthony Sagar
Barman
George Street
Removal Man
Ursula Hirst
2nd Gossip in Bookshop Queue
Lucy Griffiths
1st Gossip in Bookshop Queue
Beryl Hardy
3rd Gossip in Bookshop Queue
Noel Dyson
Mrs. Brent
Paul Cole
Newspaper Boy
Celia Hewitt
Young Woman
George Howell
Butcher's Boy
Patrick Durkin
Affable Salesman (uncredited)
Muriel Greenslade
Lady in Cafe (uncredited)
Anthony Lang
Man at Railway Station (uncredited)
Lee Patterson
Rod, the Wrestler (uncredited)
Martin Stephens
Boy (uncredited)
Reg Thomason
Office Worker (uncredited)
Director
Gerald Thomas
Screenplay
Norman Hudis
Story
Basil Thomas
August 2, 2015
6
Naked Revolt!
Please Turn Over is one of those films outside of the Carry On franchise, but one that still "bares" the early hallmarks of that series. Brought to the screen by Peter Rogers and Norman Hudis, it's adapted from the Basil Thomas play, "Book of the Month" and stars Ted Ray, Jean Kent, Julia Lockwood, Leslie Phillips and Lionel Jeffries. Plot finds Lockwood as a teenaged writer who upturns the lives of the local residents when she has a steamy novel published. The kicker being that the characters in her book appear to be based on them! Suddenly everyone is viewing everyone else in a different light.
A sort of comedic take on Peyton Place, it's a film that meets the expectations of those who are familiar with the cast and production team. Without being smutty or bawdy, it's more a gentle farce with some seamy undercurrents. The fun is mostly mined by the alternative world created by Lockwood when the townsfolk turn into adulterers and egotists. Rogers fills out the cast with performers he would come to rely on, where the likes of Joan Sims and Dilys Laye steal scenes, while Ray and Phillips turn in jolly good shows. Nice crisp B&W photography by Ted Scaife as well.
Not essential but a pleasant enough experience with a glass of Port on a Sunday afternoon. 6/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00