The Girl on the Boat is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Henry Kaplan and starring Norman Wisdom, Millicent Martin and Richard Briers.[1] It is based on the 1922 novel of the same name by P.G. Wodehouse.
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Directed by | Henry Kaplan |
Written by | Reuben Ship |
Based on | the novel by P.G. Wodehouse |
Produced by | John Bryan |
Starring | Norman Wisdom Millicent Martin Richard Briers |
Cinematography | Denys N. Coop |
Edited by | Noreen Ackland |
Music by | Kenneth V. Jones |
Production company | Knightsbridge Films |
Distributed by | United Artists Corporation (UK) |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
During the 1920s, two young men returning to England on a transatlantic liner fall in love with two fellow passengers.
Sky Movies: "Something of a departure for Norman Wisdom...Wisdom was not to stray from formula again until the conclusion of his string of crazy comedies for Rank".[2] The Radio Times comments: "Norman Wisdom tried something different from his usual slapstick with this seagoing comedy romance ...It doesn't work for Wisdom, though it does for the less mannered professionals in support such as Richard Briers, Millicent Martin and Athene Seyler".[3] Allmovie: "Like Jerry Lewis, Norman Wisdom is an acquired taste, but he's worth sampling at least once".[4]
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