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Our Miss Fred (1972)

December 14, 1972 (GB) Comedy, War • 92m

Overview

Danny La Rue stars in this 1970s drag comedy as Fred Wimbush, a Shakespearean actor who is drafted into WWII and is appearing in a camp show in France when the Nazis advance. Unless he continues in his female costume, Fred is certain to be shot as a spy. The risque gags and double entendres fly as he attempts to make his escape in the company of a troupe of Girl Guides.

Director

Bob Kellett

Top Billed

Danny La Rue

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Danny La Rue
Danny La Rue

Fred Wimbush

Alfred Marks
Alfred Marks

General Brincker

Lance Percival
Lance Percival

Squadron Leader Herbert Smallpiece

Lally Bowers
Lally Bowers

Miss Flodden

Nancy Nevinson
Nancy Nevinson

Patron's Wife

Cyril Shaps
Cyril Shaps

Doctor Préve

Frank Thornton
Frank Thornton

British Colonel

André Maranne
André Maranne

Resistance Fighter

Anthony Sagar
Anthony Sagar

Regimental Sergeant Major

Noel Coleman
Noel Coleman

Senior RAF Official

Agatha
Agatha

Herself

Lewis Alexander
Lewis Alexander

RAF Officer (uncredited)

John Alkin
John Alkin

German Airman (uncredited)

Jerry Baker
Jerry Baker

RAF Officer (uncredited)

Cyd Child
Cyd Child

French Tart (uncredited)

Larry Dann
Larry Dann

German Airman (uncredited)

Arnold Diamond
Arnold Diamond

German Commanding Officer (uncredited)

Tex Fuller
Tex Fuller

German Officer on Motorcycle (uncredited)

Brian Gadsden
Brian Gadsden

German Officer (uncredited)

Walter Gotell
Walter Gotell

Heinrich Schmidt (uncredited)

Ron Gregory
Ron Gregory

RAF Officer (uncredited)

Harvey Hall
Harvey Hall

German Officer (uncredited)

John G. Heller
John G. Heller

German Officer (uncredited)

Walter Henry
Walter Henry

RAF Officer (uncredited)

Gertan Klauber
Gertan Klauber

German Officer (uncredited)

Roy Lansford
Roy Lansford

German Officer (uncredited)

John Rapley
John Rapley

German Airman (uncredited)

Peter Roy
Peter Roy

Barman (uncredited)

Jeff Silk
Jeff Silk

German Officer on Motorcycle (uncredited)

John Tatham
John Tatham

German Officer (uncredited)

Reg Turner
Reg Turner

German Officer (uncredited)

Sonnie Willis
Sonnie Willis

RAF Officer (uncredited)

Crew
Michael Hopkins
Michael Hopkins

Sound Editor

Ted Morley
Ted Morley

Assistant Director

Terence Feely
Terence Feely

Additional Writing

Peter Greenwell
Peter Greenwell

Original Music Composer

Dick Bush
Dick Bush

Director of Photography

Hugh Leonard
Hugh Leonard

Screenplay

Bobby Blues
Bobby Blues

Accountant

Bobby Blues
Bobby Blues

Production Accountant

Don Mingaye
Don Mingaye

Art Direction

Mark Canter
Mark Canter

Costume Designer

Nat Cohen
Nat Cohen

Presenter

Bill Greene
Bill Greene

Construction Manager

Clifford Parrish
Clifford Parrish

Executive Producer

Wally Schneiderman
Wally Schneiderman

Makeup Supervisor

Eileen Fletcher
Eileen Fletcher

Assistant Makeup Artist

Christopher Neame
Christopher Neame

Production Manager

June Randall
June Randall

Continuity

Gordon Bond
Gordon Bond

Hairdresser

Helen Lennox
Helen Lennox

Hairdresser

Michael Albrechtsen
Michael Albrechtsen

Special Effects

Gordon Langford
Gordon Langford

Orchestrator

Masada Wilmot
Masada Wilmot

Wardrobe Master

James Devis
James Devis

Camera Operator

Peter Greenwell
Peter Greenwell

Music Arranger

Ken Court
Ken Court

Assistant Art Director

Douglas Webb
Douglas Webb

Still Photographer

Bob Bremner
Bob Bremner

Lighting Technician

Maurice Askew
Maurice Askew

Sound Mixer

John Matthews
John Matthews

Electrician

James Smith
James Smith

Wardrobe Master

Nick Gillott
Nick Gillott

Location Manager



Reviews

dennyjt

⭐ 2/10

August 1, 2022

La Rue was the UK's pre-eminent drag artist of the era and this was his only movie. This is a farce set in France in the early days of World War 2, as Germany invades and soldier La Rue, a third-rate music hall performer before being drafted, finds himself separated from his unit, in full female attire. He finds refuge in a girl's school (with only 5 pupils!) headed by mannish Bowers and her assistant de la Tour, channelling Joyce Grenfell, and … read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 5/10

February 13, 2023

Hmmm. Unfortunately, here, Danny La Rue just never convinces at the Shakespearian actor "Fred Wimbush" in the first place and so for me this quickly descends into an hybrid of "La Grande Vadrouille" (1966) and a "Carry On" film - and not a very funny one, either. He and his troupe are out entertaining the troops when they falls into Nazi hands. Thinking "Fred" is a woman, they let her go - only for her to focus her efforts on rescuing her squad a… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

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