Bottoms Up is a 1960 British comedy film.
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Directed by | Mario Zampi |
Written by | Michael Pertwee Additional dialogue by Frank Muir Denis Norden |
Produced by | Giulio Zampi Mario Zampi |
Starring | Jimmy Edwards Arthur Howard Martita Hunt Sydney Tafler Mitch Mitchell |
Cinematography | Gilbert Taylor |
Edited by | Richard Best |
Music by | Stanley Black |
Production company | Transocean [Mario Zampi Productions] |
Distributed by | Warner-Pathé Distributors |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
It stars Jimmy Edwards in a spin-off of his TV comedy series Whack-O!, playing the seedy, alcoholic, cane-wielding headmaster of Chiselbury School, a fictional British public school.[1] Screenplay was by Michael Pertwee, with additional dialogue by Frank Muir and Denis Norden.
The cast includes juvenile actor John "Mitch" Mitchell (as Wendover), who in the late 1960s was the drummer in The Jimi Hendrix Experience, using his adult stage name, Mitch Mitchell, and it also marks the first film appearance of Richard Briers.
Professor Jim Edwards is the headmaster of Chiselbury School, a private boarding school for boys. A new head of the school's Board of Governors threatens to replace him as headmaster unless he can drastically improve the school's performance. When Edwards is also confronted by his bookmaker demanding money he owes and which he cannot pay, he devises a plan to deal with both problems by agreeing to accept into Chiselbury the bookmaker's son who will impersonate the heir to the throne of an oil-rich (fictional) state in the Middle East, which he hopes will persuade other parents to enrol their sons.
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