Left Right and Centre

Left Right and Centre

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Sidney Gilliat, Phyllis Crocker
  • Cast(s): Ian Carmichael, Patricia Bredin, Eric Barker, Richard Wattis, Alastair Sim See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 35min
  • Music: Humphrey Searle,Muir Mathieson,Ken Ritchie
  • Similar To: Relationship Goals, My Secret Santa
  • Story:
    At the Earndale by-election natural history expert and TV personality Bob Wilcot for the Conservatives finds himself up against Billingsgate girl Stella Stoker for the socialists. Amateur politician against committed activist. But could it become boy-who-fancies-girl against girl-who-fancies-boy? The party agents are soon colluding against such a disaster.
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STORY

Story
At the Earndale by-election natural history expert and TV personality Bob Wilcot for the Conservatives finds himself up against Billingsgate girl Stella Stoker for the socialists. Amateur politician against committed activist. But could it become boy-who-fancies-girl against girl-who-fancies-boy? The party agents are soon colluding against such a disaster.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Patricia Bredin was the UK's entry in the first Eurovision Song Contest in 1957.

Last film of Gordon Harker.

The pub sign "The Man With The Load Of Mischief" at 54 minutes 20 seconds was used in the promotional video for Rod Stewart's "Oh No Not My Baby" (September 1973)

The statement at the beginning of the film which says that the difference between Labour and Conservatives is that whilst under Labour man exploits man, under the Conservatives it is the other way round was used by the American economist John Kenneth Galbraith many years later when comparing capitalism and Communism. He has since been credited with originating the remark, but has said he was repeating an old Polish joke - so perhaps Sidney Gilliat was as well.

When Left, Right and Centre went out on general release on the ABC circuit in September 1959 it was supported by the Merton Park crime drama "Wrong Number" which starred Peter Elliot, who had a small role in Left, Right and Centre.

Popular Dialogues

"Centre - Lord Wilcot: We are all governed by dead ideas but, when it comes to political programmes, an idea has not merely to be dead but to have lost all meaning before it has any chance of being adopted with real enthusiasm."