The Amorous Prawn

The Amorous Prawn, also known as The Amorous Mr. Prawn, is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring Ian Carmichael, Joan Greenwood and Cecil Parker.[1] The film was based on a 1959 farcical play by Kimmins.[2]

The Amorous Prawn
Original film poster
Directed byAnthony Kimmins
Written byAnthony Kimmins (play and screenplay)
Nicholas Phipps
Produced byLeslie Gilliat
StarringIan Carmichael
Joan Greenwood
Cecil Parker
CinematographyWilkie Cooper
Edited byThelma Connell
Music byJohn Barry
Production
company
Covent Garden Films
Distributed byBritish Lion Films
Release date
  • 26 November 1962 (1962-11-26) (UK)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

In the United States the film was retitled The Playgirl and the War Minister to exploit the Profumo affair.[3]

Premise

General Fitzadam receives his final posting in the remote Scottish Highlands. When the General and his wife discover that they cannot afford the country cottage where they plan to retire, his wife decides to run their residence as a hotel for wealthy Americans using the services of soldiers and an expert poacher.

Cast

Production

The original play had run for over 900 performances in the West End.[4][5]

Critical reception

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A pair of amorous prawns and their progeny processing behind the credit titles set the note of good, clean fun on which this inoffensive farce means to continue. In spite of a hoary formula and a slow start, the film has its amusing moments. The settings are easy on the eye, and some of the acting, especially Cecil Parker's suddenly benign air of conspiracy and Liz Fraser's imbecilic giggle, has charm. The climax, effectively tying up more loose ends than previously seemed to exist, is a glorious romp."[6]

Variety called the film "non-demanding light entertainment, cheerfully put over by a reliable cast of popular British thesps."[7]

References


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