And the Same to You

And the Same to You is a 1960 British boxing-themed comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring Brian Rix and William Hartnell. It is based on a stage farce by A.P. Dearsley.[1][2]

And the Same to You
Directed byGeorge Pollock
Written byJohn Paddy Carstairs
Additional dialogue by John Junkin
Terry Nation
Based onplay "The Chigwell Chicken" by A.P. Dearsley
Produced byWilliam J. Gell
StarringBrian Rix
William Hartnell
Tommy Cooper
CinematographyStanley Pavey
Edited byLito Carruthers
Music byPhilip Green
Production
company
Distributed byEros Films
Release date
February 1960
Running time
70 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Premise

Stuck with the nickname "Dreadnought", Dickie Marchant (Brian Rix) feels he has no choice but to pursue a career as a boxer. However, to mollify his uncle (Leo Franklyn), Marchant pretends to be the soul of religiosity, while his tough-talking manager, Walter 'Wally' Burton (William Hartnell), poses as a man of the cloth.

Cast

Box Office

The film and Inn for Trouble were voted by Kine Weekly as the best British box office double bill for the year 1960.[3]

References

  1. "And the Same to You (1960) - Trailers, Reviews, Synopsis, Showtimes and Cast". AllMovie. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
  2. "And the Same to You (1959) | BFI". Explore.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2012-07-12. Retrieved 2014-07-26.
  3. Billings, Josh (15 December 1960). "It's Britain 1, 2, 3 again in the 1960 box office stakes". Kine Weekly. p. 8.
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