Don't Bother to Knock

1961
5.1| 1h29m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 28 May 1961 Released
Producted By: Associated British Picture Corporation
Country: United Kingdom
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An Edinburgh travel agent loses his keys and his fiancé in one night. A friend finds the keys and makes loads of copies with his address attached as a joke. She gives them to him as he leaves for a holiday. He gives the keys to several women he romances across the continent. He gets engaged again by phone and arranges to meet his fiancé at his flat, but the flat isn't empty...

Genre

Comedy, Romance

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Director

Cyril Frankel

Production Companies

Associated British Picture Corporation

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Don't Bother to Knock Audience Reviews

Softwing Most undeservingly overhyped movie of all time??
Executscan Expected more
ChicRawIdol A brilliant film that helped define a genre
Breakinger A Brilliant Conflict
malcolmgsw This is a sex comedy without the sex and without the comedy.It is suspiciously like the big success of the early sixties,Boeing Boeing.It is a failed attempt by Richard Todd to reignite his career as a light comedian.He was 42 at the time and tries to romance girls half his age.A big surprise is seeing Judith Anderson in rubbish such as this.No wonder Todd made no further attempt at comedy.
david pearce Richard Todd staked a lot in making this film which was received reasonably and attempted to loose his British stiff upper lip image. The cast included a plethora of pin ups of the time and the light hearted affair was very brave for the time. It however did not propel Todd into another vein of stardom and was probably his effort to galvanise his film career.He however continued to appear in many films with his most noted part being his reprise of the glider landing at the Orne river in The Longest Day.Unfortunately times change and his character type seemed no longer to be in demand as British films fell into more obscurity at this time.The mass movement of US big budgets and generally mass appeal took their toll.