Norman Wisdom Movies
The immensely popular British comedian
Norman Wisdom came to films after headlining postwar English music halls. Wisdom had developed his standard characterization as a clumsy cockney with his traditional costume of cloth cap and tight clothes long before his first film,
Trouble in Store (1953). Wisdom's comedy films were so low budget that they appeared to have been filmed in someone's basement, but each one of them made a fortune. Like
Jerry Lewis, Wisdom would punctuate his slapstick set pieces with excessive doses of pathos (frequently screaming and crying in his efforts to pluck your heartstrings), and also like
Lewis, Wisdom was reliant upon a tall straight man, the sober-sided
Jerry Desmonde. Comparatively little known outside Britain,
Norman Wisdom won the hearts of Broadway-ites by starring in a 1966 musical version of
H.G. Wells' Kipps titled Walking Happy; and in 1967, Wisdom scored as a bethumped burlesque comedian (teamed with, of all people, Jason Robards Jr.) in the American film
The Night They Raided Minsky's. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide