Rotten to the Core is a 1965 black and white British comedy film directed by John Boulting, and co-written and produced by his brother Roy Boulting. It stars Anton Rodgers, Charlotte Rampling, Eric Sykes and Ian Bannen. The film received a BAFTA nomination for Alex Vetchinsky's production design.[1]
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Directed by | John Boulting |
Written by | Roy Boulting Jeffrey Dell Len Heath John Warren |
Produced by | Roy Boulting |
Starring | Anton Rodgers Charlotte Rampling Eric Sykes Ian Bannen |
Cinematography | Freddie Young |
Edited by | Teddy Darvas |
Music by | Michael Dress |
Distributed by | British Lion |
Release date | 14 July 1965 (UK) |
Running time | 89 mins |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
It was Charlotte Rampling's first credited role and she plays the main female lead.[2] The principal comedy sections are supplied by Eric Sykes in various guises as an undercover policeman.
Upon finishing a prison sentence, a trio of crooks go in search of their one-time leader, known as "The Duke", who was supposed to safeguard their share of the money which was never recovered. However, the Duke's girlfriend Sara tells them the Duke is dead and the money is long gone. Later, the gang discover that she's lying, and that the Duke has set up a spa, the Hope Springs Nature Clinic, as a front. The Duke is planning a major heist with some criminal cronies.[3]
The complex plot involves the police, the British Army, officers of the German army and a complicated deception by means of rail, with real German army officers being tricked into getting off the train one stop early, to be replaced by criminals in their guise. Leading the army group is Lt Vine who is successfully deceived by the whole affair (aided by Sara feeding him false information) and he has to bear the brunt of the blame.
The film was based on an original idea by Roy Boulting which he gained, he told The New York Times, when recuperating from a broken neck in 1964. "Call it a cynical comment on organised thievery today," he said. Filming began in February 1965 at Shepperton Studios.[4]
The Boultings put their faith in an unknown girl (Charlotte Rampling) as the Duke’s moll. She is quite easy on the eye but lacks the experience and personality.
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