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A Stitch in Time
A Stitch in Time

A Stitch in Time

19631h 29m★ 7.4コメディ

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作品考察・見どころ

本作の核心は、ノーマン・ウィズダムという稀代の道化師が体現する無垢な破壊衝動と、深い人間愛にあります。彼が演じるキャラクターは、不器用ながらも純粋な善意を持ち、権威や秩序を軽快に攪乱していきます。緻密に計算されたスラップスティックの応酬は、単なる笑いを超え、肉体の限界に挑む芸術的なパフォーマンスへと昇華されており、観る者を圧倒します。 エドワード・チャップマン演じる偏屈な上司との掛け合いは、厳格な社会へのユーモラスな批評でもあります。弱者が圧倒的な善意で困難を突破する姿には、時代を超えた普遍的なカタルシスが宿っています。理屈抜きで笑い飛ばした後に残る、優しくも力強い希望のメッセージこそが、本作を不朽の喜劇たらしめている真の理由なのです。

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Norman Wisdom
Norman Wisdom
Norman Pitkin
Edward Chapman
Edward Chapman
Mr. Grimsdale
Jeanette Sterke
Jeanette Sterke
Nurse Janet Haskell
Jerry Desmonde
Jerry Desmonde
Sir Hector
Jill Melford
Jill Melford
Lady Brinkley
Glyn Houston
Glyn Houston
Corporal Welsh
No Image
Hazel Hughes
Matron
No Image
Patsy Rowlands
Amy
Peter Jones
Peter Jones
Captain Russell
Ernest Clark
Ernest Clark
Professor Crankshaw

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Robert Asher

脚本: Norman Wisdom / Jack Davies

音楽: Philip Green

制作: Earl St. John / Hugh Stewart

撮影監督: Jack Asher

制作会社: The Rank Organisation

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 8

Pitkin Pandemonium at St. Godrics. A Stitch in Time is directed by Robert Asher and collectively written by Jack Davies, Norman Wisdom, Henry Blyth and Eddie Leslie. It stars Norman Wisdom, Edward Chapman, Jeanette Sterke and Jerry Desmonde. Music is by Philip Green and cinematography by Jack Asher. Although not prime Wisdom, A Stitch in Time holds the secrets as to what made the diminutive star so popular. Obviously his style of slapstick and malarkey for laughs isn't for everyone, but Wisdom's career blossomed because the feel good factor in his movies was always so high. While there was nearly always a sweet thread in his movies, where the harsh critics would cite schmaltz or sappiness, others rightly point to the honest escapism factor, a chance to forget the world and its troubles for a brief moment in time. A Stitch in Time sees Wisdom as Norman Pitkin, the young assistant to Mr. Grimsdale (Chapman) at the town butchers. When Grimsdale is hospitalised, Pitkin is determined to help wherever possible, which unfortunately means chaos will follow. This set-up allows Wisdom to indulge in a number of high spirited sequences involving motorised beds, teeth extractions, stretcher bearing, ambulance surfing, marching band chaos and even dressing up in drag. The "tender" sub-plot involves an orphan girl who after losing her parents in a plane crash, refuses to talk or smile, but Norman is on that case with the message being the innocence of unprejudiced kindness. That's that, really, all wrapped up in just under an hour and half of film. Harmless and innocent fun for those who want to escape their blues. 7.5/10

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

I have a fairly pathological hatred of dentists, and I can’t help but wonder whether screenings of this film on BBC2 in the early 1970s might have been the cause! Indeed, for a few scenes here Norman Wisdom manages to create a sense of peril that easily outdoes anything the horror genre can illicit! Add to that the fact that he works in a butcher’s shop and, well, anyway… “Pitkin” is employed by the long-suffering “Mr. Grimsdale” (Edward Chapman) and it’s an accident in that shop that sees them both in the hospital of the fastidious “Sir Hector” (Jerry Desmonde) and the altogether nicer nurse “Haskell” (Jeanette Sterke). Needless to say, everything he touches turns to chaos and he finds himself repeatedly chased from the premises, even barred, but he wants to return to help out the traumatised “Lindy” (Lucy Appleby) whose parents were killed in a plane crash and who hasn’t uttered a word since! Of course the story is all predictable but as ever, Norman Wisdom made the slapstick comedy at which he excelled look effortless and natural. He easily puts the lutz into clutz as he skates around on the floor of the hospital ward, he clings for grim death to the roof of a speeding ambulance and he even has a go in a marching band playing in a key hitherto undiscovered - and all along he has the redoubtable Chapman to provide just enough of a foil to keep the pace racing along entertainingly for ninety minutes. It’s also quite a charming little showcase of life in London in the early sixties with the fashions, the cars and some glass half full attitudes and I did quite enjoy it.

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