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"Are You Being Served?" - 197270s films seventies films are you being served

  • Director
    Ray Butt 
    David Croft 
    Jeremy Lloyd 
    Bob Spiers 
    Bernard Thompson 


    Writer(s)
    Jeremy Lloyd (creator) and
    David Croft (creator)
    John T. Chapman  writer
    David Croft  writer
    Michael Knowles  writer
    Jeremy Lloyd  writer

    Producer(s)
    David Croft executive producer
    David Croft producer
    Martin Shardlow producer
    Harold Snoad producer
    Bob Spiers producer
    Mike Stevens producer

    Cast
    Mollie Sugden - Mrs. Betty Slocombe
    John Inman - Mr. Wilberforce Claybourne Humphries
    Frank Thornton - Captain Stephen Peacock
    Wendy Richard - Miss Shirley Brahms
    Nicholas Smith - Mr. Cuthbert Rumbold
    Trevor Bannister - Mr. James/Dick Lucas
    Alfie Bass - Mr. Harry Goldberg
    Harold Bennett - Young Mr. Grace

    Review by Theo Robertson


Are You Being Served? (1977)
Even More Dated Than The TV Series,

This is a seventies film spin off to a sit-com more memorable for its characters at Grace Bros clothing store than its jokes: Mr Humphries ( A camp homosexual ) Ms Brahms ( A slutty single girl ) Mr Harman ( a sleazy janitor ) Mr Lucas ( A jack the lad ) Captain Peacock ( An uptight former military man ) and of course Mrs Slocombe where many of the jokes revolve around her losing her cat - " Has anyone seen my pussy ? " In short it's a comedy that relied on two dimensional characters and innuendo , British humour at its most basic and unsophisticated . It might have been funny at the time but it probably wouldn't raise too many smiles now

As most people on this page have noticed this is a very poor film version of the TV series . The first third of the running time is taken up with the characters working at grace brothers clothing store then the action switches to the holiday resort of Costa Plonka and a plot involving a rebel leader about to stage a revolution , but this is secondary to things like a comedy of errors involving Mr Lucas sending a dirty note to Ms Brahms only for Mrs Slocombe to receive it thinking it's from Captain Peacock . This type of humour is very dated now and while Benny Hill might still remain funny , I can't say I laughed much watching this

 

 
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