Not Now, Comrade
6.2 /10 1 Votes6.2
Music director Harry Robertson Duration Language English | 6/10 IMDb Genre Comedy Country United Kingdom | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 1976 (1976) Writer Ray Cooney (original play), Ray Cooney (screenplay) Cast (Commander Rimmington), (Constable Pulford), (Nancy Rimmington), (Bobby Hargreaves), (Barbara Wilcox), (Hoskins) Similar movies Not Now - Comrade and Not Now Darling are part of the same movie series |
Not Now, Comrade is a 1976 British comedy film directed by Ray Cooney. It was a follow-up to the similarly named 1973 farce Not Now, Darling. It featured a number of British comedy actors of the era including Leslie Phillips, Windsor Davies, Don Estelle and Ian Lavender. The film was shot at Elstree studios, and was intended as the second in a series of ‘Not Now’ movies, but box office returns for the film, unlike those of its predecessor, were disappointing.
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Plot

Russian ballet dancer Rudi Petrovyan wants to defect. Unable to reach the British embassy and pursued by the KGB, he hides out with, and falls for, stripper Barbara Wilcox. But Rudi's planned escape in the boot of a Triumph backfires when he climbs into the wrong car, and he ends up in the country home of unsuspecting naval Commander Rimmington (Leslie Phillips).
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Critical reception

The British Comedy Guide called the film "a really delightful forgotten gem of British cinema comedy". However, the Radio Times called it a "horrid comedy of errors," adding "for the sake of a hard-working cast, let's draw a discreet Iron Curtain over the whole charade"; while Time Out said it was "from the darkest days of British cinema, a farrago which began life as Cooney's Whitehall farce, Chase Me, Comrade."




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