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Class Differences | Upper Class
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IMDbTop Foreign Films | 1960
Most Promising Newcomer to Film | 1960 | Liz
Two of the shop stewards in the movie, brothers Tony Comer and John Comer, got the roles after winning a talent show as a comedy double act, "The Comer Brothers". The prize was one thousand pounds sterling and a movie contract with The Boulting Brothers.
Ian Carmichael was thirty-eight, playing a twenty-six-year-old.
Liz Fraser recounted many years later how Peter Sellers desperately tried to (unsuccessfully) seduce her during production of this film. Despite this they still remained on good terms and would work together several more times in the future.
The machines in the Num Yum factory are a spoof on the Moloch scenes from Fritz Lang's film Metropolis.
Dame Margaret Rutherford and Sir Richard Attenborough ensured their respective spouses, Stringer Davis and Sheila Sim, weren't far away by getting them uncredited minor parts in this movie.
"Fred Kite: We do not and cannot accept the principle that incompetence justifies dismissal. That is victimisation."
"[Tracepurcel is giving a motivational speech at a works canteen meeting] Cynthia Kite: [bored expression] What's 'e on about, Stan? Stanley Windrush: Commercial intercourse with foreigners. [Cynthia's eyes light up and she chews gum faster]"