Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0

Norman

Iris

Mary

Cook

Alec Bigley

Matron Sparrow

Mr. Bigley

Tuppeny

Jimmy

Jeweller

Professor Dofee

Ivor Petrovitch

Gunner Mac

Martin

Constable in Theatre (uncredited)

Stagehand (uncredited)

Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Minor Role (uncredited)

Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Mr. Carter (uncredited)

Geneva Conference Delegate (uncredited)

Boxer (uncredited)

Walker in Race (uncredited)

Boxing Spectator / Walker in Race (uncredited)

Walker in Race (uncredited)

Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Toy Shop Salesman (uncredited)

Theatre Audience (uncredited)

Carter's Colleague (uncredited)

Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Walker in Race (uncredited)

Man in Street / Theatre Audience (uncredited)

Minor Role (uncredited)

Theatre Audience / Man in Street (uncredited)

Carter's Colleague (uncredited)

No. 2 in Walking Race (uncredited)

Theatre Audience (uncredited)

Dignitary (uncredited)

Shouting Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Nancy (uncredited)

Walker in Race (uncredited)

Theatre Audience (uncredited)

Man Using Phone Booth (uncredited)

Boxing Spectator / Walker in Race (uncredited)

Lady in Street (uncredited)

"Seen Enough" Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Minor Role (uncredited)

Walker in Race / Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Theatre Audience (uncredited)

Man in Fairground / Man in Train Station (uncredited)

Theatre Audience / Boxing Time Keeper (uncredited)

Theatre Audience (uncredited)

Walker in Race (uncredited)

Cinema Manager (uncredited)

Ticket Collector (uncredited)

Orphanage Director (uncredited)

Desk Sergeant (uncredited)

Boxing Second (uncredited)

Man at Train Station (uncredited)

Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

No. 50 in Walking Race (uncredited)

Theatre Audience (uncredited)

Passerby (uncredited)

Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

No. 28 in Walking Race (uncredited)

Walker in Race (uncredited)

Boxer (uncredited)

Man on Train / Theatre Audience (uncredited)

Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Walker in Race / Constable in Theatre (uncredited)

Boxing Spectator / Race Spectator (uncredited)

Railway Worker (uncredited)

Stagehand

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Man Presenting Trophy (uncredited)

Stagehand / Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Boxing Referee (uncredited)

Walking Race Helper / Boxing Match Spectator (uncredited)

Boxing Spectator / Walker in Race (uncredited)

Walker in Race (uncredited)

Man Entering Building (uncredited)

Boxer (uncredited)

Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Woman in Street (uncredited)

Race Spectator (uncredited)

Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Spectator (uncredited)

Ticket Collector (uncredited)

Boxing Second (uncredited)

Boy Playing Harmonica (uncredited)

Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

No. 14 in Walking Race (uncredited)

Theatre Audience (uncredited)

Written by John Chard on 2019-08-10
Bullish Brighton Buffoonery! One Good Turn is directed by John Paddy Carstairs and Carstairs co-writes the screenplay with Sid Colin, Maurice Cowan, Talbot Rothwell, Dorothy Whipple and Ted Willis. It stars Norman Wisdom, Joan Rice, Shirley Abicair, Thora Hird, William Russell, Joan Ingram and Richard Caldicot. Music is by John Addison and cinematography by Jack E. Cox. Norman is the oldest orphan at Greenwood Children's Home and has slotted into the furniture as the unpaid caretaker. The happiness and tranquillity of The Orphanage is greatly disrupted when it comes to light that the Orphanage chairman wants to sell it and turn it into a factory. Can the staff, the kids and the biggest kid of them all - Norman - stop the scheming rotter? A delight for Wisdom fans, this monochrome piece finds the jumping bean that is Wisdom on fine form. There's nothing new in the narrative threads, it's Norman causing chaos when he's trying to do good, and those around him are affected either physically or emotionally. So watch Norman with a wasp up his trousers, bringing the tears with onions, a child's motor car chase, a charity walk, taking control of an orchestra and more! The kids are great, as is the wonderful as usual Hird, and there's even a couple of musical numbers to ease the flow of the ebullience. We know where we are heading, but really who cares? The fun is in getting there and finding Wisdom doing what he does best - lifting those blues. 7/10