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The Punch and Judy Man is a 1963 black and white British comedy film made by Elstree Studios directed by Jeremy Summers from a script by Philip Oakes and Tony Hancock for the Associated British Picture Corporation. It was Hancock's second and last starring role in a film, following The Rebel (1961).
- Gordon Scott (as Gordon L. T. Scott)
The Punch and Judy Man: Directed by Jeremy Summers. With Tony Hancock, Sylvia Syms, Ronald Fraser, Barbara Murray. Dark comedy about a seaside Punch and Judy man driven to distraction by his social climbing wife and his hatred for the snobbery of local government. He is persuaded to go to the Mayor's gala evening but it's all too much for him.
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- Comedy
- Jeremy Summers
- 1963-04-08
The original trailer in high definition of The Punch and Judy Man directed by Jeremy Summers. Starring Tony Hancock, Sylvia Syms and Ronald Fraser.Blu-ray (N...
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Mayor Palmer. Jeremy Summers. Director. Gordon L.T. Scott. Producer. Tony Hancock. Screenwriter. Show all Cast & Crew. Critic Reviews for The Punch and Judy Man. All Critics (1) | Fresh (1)...
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- Tony Hancock, Sylvia Syms, Ronald Fraser
- Jeremy Summers
- Comedy
Released. 1962. Stars. Tony Hancock, Sylvia Syms, Ronald Fraser, Barbara Murray, John Le Mesurier, Hugh Lloyd, Mario Fabrizi, Pauline Jameson and more. Writers. Phillip Oakes and Tony Hancock. Director. Jeremy Summers. Producer. Gordon L.T. Scott. Companies. Associated British Picture Corporation. MacConkey Productions.
20. März 2024 · Synopsis. Walter Pinner is the titular Punch And Judy Man plying his trade in the seaside town of Piltdown. Unhappily married to his social climbing wife, who gets him to perform at the 60th Anniversary celebrations of the town in front of all the local dignitaries, his hatred of snobbery comes to a hilarious head.
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The Punch and Judy Man (1963) – Film Review. While Tony Hancock was a master of radio comedy, the ‘glass half empty’ funnyman struggled with TV. Reading from idiot boards when ‘The Blood Donor’ transferred to the small screen looks obvious now, but at the time a less sophisticated audience probably didn’t mind a jot.