The Bulldog Breed
The Bulldog Breed

The Bulldog Breed (1960)

5.7 ? Dec 13, 1960 1h 37m

Overview

Norman Puckle, a well-meaning but clumsy grocer's assistant, can't seem to do anything right. After being rejected by Marlene, the love of his life, he attempts suicide, but can't even do that. He is saved from jumping off a cliff at 'Lover's Leap' by a Royal Navy petty officer. He persuades Puckle to join the Royal Navy, where he'll meet 'lots of girls'. Life in the Navy proves not to be as rosy as it's been described, and Puckle fails at every task during basic training. But despite this, he's regarded by the Admiral in charge of a rocket project to be a 'typical average British sailor', and chosen to be the first man to fly into outer space in an experimental rocket.

Genres

Comedy

Release Date

December 13, 1960

Rating

5.7 /10

Runtime

1h 37m

Norman Wisdom

Norman Wisdom

Ordinary Seaman Norman Puckle

Ian Hunter

Ian Hunter

Admiral Sir Bryanston Blyth

David Lodge

David Lodge

Chief Petty Officer Knowles

Robert Urquhart

Robert Urquhart

Commander Clayton

Edward Chapman

Edward Chapman

Mr. Philpots

Eddie Byrne

Eddie Byrne

Petty Officer Filkins

Peter Jones

Peter Jones

Diving Instructor

John Le Mesurier

John Le Mesurier

Prosecuting Counsel

Terence Alexander

Terence Alexander

Defending Counsel

Sydney Tafler

Sydney Tafler

Speedboat Owner

Brian Oulton

Brian Oulton

Bert Ainsworth

Harold Goodwin

Harold Goodwin

Streaky Hopkinson

Johnny Briggs

Johnny Briggs

Johnny Nolan

Frank Williams

Frank Williams

Mr. Carruthers

Joe Robinson

Joe Robinson

Tall Sailor

Liz Fraser

Liz Fraser

NAAFI Girl

Penny Morrell

Penny Morrell

Miss Marlene Barlow

Claire Gordon

Claire Gordon

Blonde on Yacht

Julie Shearing

WRN Smith

Bosun

Bosun the Dog

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7.0/10

Nov 17, 2024

I always think it was a little unfair to compare Norman Wisdom to others when so often he was entirely his own man, putting his own unique comedy spin and timing to good use creating a fun atmosphere for a British population still recovering from the effects of WWII. Here, he's the hapless "Puckle" whose girlfriend - well a gal he rather likes but who doesn't remotely reciprocate - rejects his offer of chocolates and leaves him contemplating suicide. Luckily, he is deterred from such drastic action by a passing sailor who reckons that if things really are that bad, he ought to join the Royal Navy. For all the wrong reasons, he attracts the attention of the Admiral (Ian Hunter) and now various escapades see him lurch from the frying place to the fire, via a chilly mountaintop, before being put to work on a top secret rocket project that we just know is doomed to failure! Hunter takes on the role usually portrayed by the likes of James Robertson Justice, and he does it well providing a foil for star who is having fun with this fairly low budget affair. The production mixes what looks like stock footage with some studio photography (where you can often see the full effects of the polystyrene and the scenery with clear joins in it) but that doesn't really matter. Assisted by a plethora of familiar faces from British cinema, this is really all about a man who knew how to make a generation laugh and using a combination of light slapstick, military stuffiness and the occasional daft one-liner, he manages to do just that - reminding us that is was, after all, the ordinary folk who fought and won the war!

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