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  • Long shot...Help needed to find a film.Please !!

    This is a long shot as I think it is earlier than the 70s...
    Hope you can help.
    Black and white-short film.
    Narrow country lane.Posh car and less posh car / works van.
    Neither will back up for the other.
    Posh bloke.Thought of Ian Carmichael...Checked on IMBD and Wiki,couldn't find anything.
    Less posh bloke,possibly with a flat cap.Thought of Charlie Drake,Ronnie Corbett...
    I know it is slightly famous...
    It's driving me nuts !!

    Has anyone any ideas please??

    Many thanks.

  • #2
    Re: Long shot...Help needed to find a film.Please !!

    I would have suggested ThePlank but i think that's a wild shot in the dark?

    http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0062133/
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    • #3
      Re: Long shot...Help needed to find a film.Please !!

      What about this...
      http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067381/
      ...Frame.
      "poor is the man who's pleasures depend on the permission of another"

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      • #4
        Re: Long shot...Help needed to find a film.Please !!

        Try this

        http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0276214/

        This is the original. Frame's version above is probably the one you know

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        • #5
          Re: Long shot...Help needed to find a film.Please !!

          Are you sure it was a short film?There's a film called The Magnificent 7 Deadly Sins and one of the stories ..might have been PRIDEwas just like that.

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          • #6
            Re: Long shot...Help needed to find a film.Please !!

            Yes, it was the the "Pride" section of The Magnificent 7 Deadly Sins. The punchline was that the AA man settled the dispute by measuring the distance the two cars were up the drive and the guy in the old banger (Alfie Bass) had to reverse. The posh guy (Ian Carmichael) was smirking that he had won, only to find out he'd gone the wrong way and had to turn around anyway. Wasn't a great comedy. The best sequences were probably the late great Harry H Corbett desperately trying to date a woman in "Lust" and the bizarre "Sloth" by Spike Milligan..

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