Bottoms Up!

Bottoms Up!

Release date : March 25, 1960
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Mario Zampi /
Writers : Michael Pertwee /
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March 25, 1960 1h 30m United Kingdom Comedy English More
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An incompetent boarding school headmaster, Professor Jim Edwards, devises a bizarre plot to raise the profile of his boarding school, and thus save his job, by passing off his bookie's son as a Middle Eastern prince. The headmaster's madcap scheme is further complicated when an official from the Foreign Office arrives and announces that a real prince is to be placed under Edwards supervision, not due to the schools lofty reputation, but that a gang of kidnappers are unlikely to look for the regal child there.
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Jimmy Edwards
Professor Jim Edwards
Arthur Howard
Oliver Pettigrew
Martita Hunt
Lady Gore-Willoughby
Sydney Tafler
Sid Biggs
Raymond Huntley
Garrick-Jones
Reginald Beckwith
Bishop Wendover
Richard Briers
Colbourne
Melvyn Hayes
Cecil Biggs
Mitch Mitchell
Wendover (as John Mitchell)
Neil Wilson
Hackforth
Gordon Phillott
Dinwiddie
John Wilder
Roebuck
Paul Castaldini
Prince Hassid
George Pastell
Swarthy Man

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  • title:Bottoms Up!
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1960
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Mario Zampi /
  • Writers: Michael Pertwee ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:An incompetent boarding school headmaster, Professor Jim Edwards, devises a bizarre plot to raise the profile of his boarding school, and thus save his job, by passing off his bookie's son as a Middle Eastern prince. The headmaster's madcap scheme is further complicated when an official from the Foreign Office arrives and announces that a real prince is to be placed under Edwards supervision, not due to the schools lofty reputation, but that a gang of kidnappers are unlikely to look for the regal child there.
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