
Up the Front
When only Frankie's cheek could save Britain from the Hun!In Frankie Howerd's third Up... film it's World War I and he plays Lurk, an absolute cowerd, er coward. He's evading the call-up for all he's worth. But one evening he's hypnotised by a drunken hypnotist (Stanley Holloway) into being brave, but he fails to be released from it. So with his yellow streak gone Lurk is down that army office before you can say "titter ye not." Off to war he goes, mingling with sexy spies like Zsa Zsa Gabor and before long, the spellbound recruit is heading hot-foot back to Blighty with the Germans' plan of attack tattooed on his bum, and the Germans are bringing up the rear...! Full of sauce, knowing real-life references and witty remarks to camera, this is a cheeky incorrigible final instalment.
Description: In Frankie Howerd's third Up... film it's World War I and he plays Lurk, an absolute cowerd, er coward. He's evading the call-up for all he's worth. But one evening he's hypnotised by a drunken hypnotist (Stanley Holloway) into being brave, but he fails to be released from it. So with his yellow streak gone Lurk is down that army office before you can say "titter ye not." Off to war he goes, mingling with sexy spies like Zsa Zsa Gabor and before long, the spellbound recruit is heading hot-foot back to Blighty with the Germans' plan of attack tattooed on his bum, and the Germans are bringing up the rear...! Full of sauce, knowing real-life references and witty remarks to camera, this is a cheeky incorrigible final instalment.
Genres: Comedy
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 89 minutes

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Six Weeks to Twelve Years

Seven Days: Friday - Sunday

Frankie Howerd
Played Lurk

Bill Fraser
Played Groping

Zsa Zsa Gabor
Played Mata Hari

William Mervyn
Played Lord Twithampton
Linda Gray
Played Lady Twithampton

Jonathan Cecil
Played Nigel Phipps-Fortescue

Madeline Smith
Played Fanny
Nicholas Bennett
Played Mallett

Mike Grady
Played Newsboy

Dora Bryan
Played Cora Crumpington

Stanley Holloway
Played The Great Vincento

Veronica Clifford
Played Velma
Peter Greenwell
Played Pianist / Accordianiste / Leader of the orchestra

Barrie Gosney
Played Stage Manager

Bob Hoskins
Played Recruiting Sergeant

Lance Percival
Played Von Gutz

Peter Bull
Played Von Kobler

Leena Skoog
Played Nurse
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