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      • The film catches this boozy bonhomie perfectly - though the accents sometimes make the rapid-fire dialogue hard to catch. It's a film about emotional dynamics, the settled and treasured relationships of men to each other: yet it never slows into the status-quo of a sitcom, or accelerates into a speedy comic strip.
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  2. Time Gentlemen, Please! is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Lewis Gilbert and written by Val Valentine and Peter Blackmore. The cast includes Eddie Byrne, Jane Barrett and Raymond Lovell. It was produced by Group 3 Films with funding from the NFFC and distributed by ABPC.

  3. Time, Gentlemen, Please!: Directed by Lewis Gilbert. With Eddie Byrne, Jane Barrett, Robert Brown, Raymond Lovell. Village council tricks an unemployed man into an almshouse to maintain full employment record. New vicar finds loophole entitling man to annual village payout, foiling council's plan.

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    • Comedy
    • Lewis Gilbert
    • 1953-09-02
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  5. TIME, GENTLEMEN, PLEASE! is a genteel British comedy that feels like a lesser spin on Ealing classics such as PASSPORT TO PIMLICO. Things begin with an unrecognisable Eddie Byrne causing a nuisance in his local village as a conniving tramp, but soon various mandarins and big wigs get involved and an us-versus-them battle ensues.

  6. Review by Stotty ★★★ Based on R.J. Minney's 1946 novel Nothing to Lose , Lewis Gilbert's Time Gentlemen Please! is a mildly subversive if rather gentle political comedy, featuring some pleasurable comic performances from its well-assembled cast.

    • Lewis Gilbert
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