The best Robert Raglan’s comedy movies

Robert Raglan

Robert Raglan

07/04/1909- 18/07/1985
Today we present the best Robert Raglan’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Robert Raglan’s movies.

Dad's Army

Dad's Army
6.9/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 12/03/1971
  • Character: Insp. Hardcastle
Dad's Army was a 1971 feature film based on the BBC television sitcom Dad's Army. Directed by Norman Cohen, it was filmed between series three and four and was based upon material from the early episodes of the television series. The film told the story of the Home Guard platoon's formation and their subsequent endeavours at a training exercise.

Private's Progress

Private's Progress
6.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyWar
  • Release: 17/02/1956
  • Character: General Tomlinson
Stanley Windrush has to interrupt his university education when he is called up towards the end of the war. He quickly proves himself not to be officer material, but befriends wily Private Percival Cox who knows exactly how all the scams work in the confused world of the British Army. And Stanley's brigadier War Office uncle seems to be up to something more than a bit shady too - and they are both soon working for him, behind the enemy lines.

A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square

A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
5.7/10
An American ex-con who is trying to go straight is persuaded to be the inside man for an audacious bank job in central London.

Loot

Loot
5.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 01/05/1970
  • Character: Doctor
Two bank robbers, Dennis and Hal, are on the run from the police after a successful heist. Needing somewhere to hide the loot, they turn to a funeral parlour where they stash the cash in Hal's recently-deceased mother's coffin. Taking the coffin, they turn to Hal's father and hide it in the bathroom of his hotel. Before long the hotel is host to the eccentric Inspector Truscott.

Catch Me a Spy

Catch Me a Spy
5.2/10
While on vacation, a woman's husband is taken by the Russian government. After one attempt fails, she begins looking for a suitable spy to capture and trade in exchange for her husband, but she develops an attraction to the one she thinks is a good candidate.

Brothers in Law

Brothers in Law
6.4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 04/03/1957
  • Character: Cleaver
Roger Thursby (Ian Carmichael) is an overly keen, newly-qualified barrister who rubs his fellow barristers up the wrong way. When he is thrown in at the deep-end, with a particularly hot-tempered judge (Miles Malleson) and tricky case, Thursby learns how to prove himself not only to the judge and fellow barristers but also to the public gallery.

Where the Spies Are

Where the Spies Are
5.6/10
A local doctor is recruited as a cold war spy to fulfill a very important secret mission in the Middle East, only to experience that his mission is complicated by a sexy female double agent.

The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer

The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer
6.9/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 12/11/1970
  • Character: General Strike
Fresh-faced young Michael Rimmer worms his way into an opinion poll company and is soon running the place. He uses this as a springboard to get into politics and in the mini-skirted flared-trousered world of 1970 Britain starts to rise through the Tory ranks.

There's Always a Thursday

There's Always a Thursday
6.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/03/1957
  • Character: Henry Crosby
A meek, lowly employee at a London brokerage firm sees his life change when he's suspected of being a notorious womanizer.

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