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Heavens Above! (1963)

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User Rating: 6.7/10 (281 votes)
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Overview

Writers:
John Boulting (screenplay)
John Boulting (story)
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Release Date:
25 November 1963 (Sweden) more
Genre:
Comedy more
Plot:
A minister is accidentally appointed to a snobbish parish. | add synopsis
Plot Keywords:
Satire | Salvation Army | Gypsy | Riot | Naive more
Awards:
Nominated for BAFTA Film Award. more
User Comments:
Flawed but lovely satire more

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Peter Sellers ... The Rev. John Smallwood
Cecil Parker ... Archdeacon Aspinall
Isabel Jeans ... Lady Despard

Ian Carmichael ... The Other Smallwood
Bernard Miles ... Simpson

Brock Peters ... Matthew Robinson
Eric Sykes ... Harry Smith
Irene Handl ... Rene Smith
Miriam Karlin ... Winnie Smith
Joan Miller ... Mrs. Smith-Gould
Miles Malleson ... Rockeby
Eric Barker ... Bank Manager
William Hartnell ... Major Fowler
Roy Kinnear ... Fred Smith
Joan Hickson ... Housewife
Kenneth Griffith ... Rev. Owen Smith
Mark Eden ... Sir Geoffrey Despard
John Comer ... Butcher
Basil Dignam ... Prisoner Governor
Franklyn Engelman ... TV Commentator
Colin Gordon ... Prime Minister
Geoffrey Hibbert ... Council Official
Joan Heal ... Disgruntled Housewife
Ludovic Kennedy ... Ludovic Kennedy
Margery Lawrence (as Margery Lawrence)
Harry Locke ... Shop Steward
Henry B. Longhurst ... Deaf Gentleman
Joan Matheson
Malcolm Muggeridge ... Cleric
Derek Nimmo ... Director-General's Assistant
Conrad Phillips ... P.R.O.
Nicholas Phipps ... Director-General
Cardew Robinson ... Tramp
Gerald Sim ... Self-Service Store Manager
Olive Sloane ... Quarreling Housewife
Marianne Stone ... Miss Palmer
Elsie Wagstaff ... Lady on Parish Church Council
Thorley Walters ... Tranquilax Executive
Ian Wilson ... Salvation Army Major
George Woodbridge ... Bishop
Josephine Woodford ... Doris Smith
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ronald Adam ... Cabinet Minister #1 (uncredited)
Rodney Bewes ... Milkfloat driver (uncredited)
Peggy Ann Clifford ... Bit Part, Crowd Scene (uncredited)
Ed Devereaux ... Communications Officer (uncredited)
John Glyn-Jones ... Professor (uncredited)
Fred Griffiths ... Angry Man in Crowd Scene (uncredited)
John Harvey ... Wilson, Prison Officer (uncredited)
Drewe Henley ... Doris' Boy Friend (uncredited)
John Junkin ... Reporter at Space Launch Site (uncredited)
Barry Keegan ... Angry Man in Crowd Scene (uncredited)
Louis Mansi ... Man buying groceries (uncredited)
Steven Marriott ... Jack (uncredited)
Arthur Mullard ... (uncredited)
Frank Sieman ... Baptist - food queue (uncredited)
Rita Tobin-Weske ... Lady at church door (uncredited)
Russell Waters ... Bit Part, Cabinet Office (uncredited)
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Directed by
John Boulting 
Roy Boulting 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
John Boulting  screenplay
John Boulting  story
Frank Harvey  screenplay
Frank Harvey  story
Malcolm Muggeridge  idea

Produced by
John Boulting .... producer
Roy Boulting .... producer
 
Original Music by
Richard Rodney Bennett 
 
Cinematography by
Mutz Greenbaum  (as Max Greene)
 
Film Editing by
Teddy Darvas 
 
Art Direction by
Albert Witherick 
 
Costume Design by
David Ffolkes 
 
Makeup Department
Gerry Fletcher .... makeup artist
Stuart Freeborn .... makeup artist
Barbara Ritchie .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Michael F. Johnson .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Derek Cracknell .... assistant director
Malcolm Johnson .... third assistant director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Robert Cartwright .... assistant art director (uncredited)
Peter Childs .... draughtsman (uncredited)
Alan Evans .... scenic artist (uncredited)
Roy Walker .... draughtsman (uncredited)
Frank Willson .... draughtsman (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Chris Greenham .... dubbing editor
Red Law .... dubbing mixer
George Stephenson .... sound recordist (as George Stevenson)
Jack Davies .... boom operator (uncredited)
David Lenham .... assistant boom operator (uncredited)
Brian Marshall .... dubbing crew (uncredited)
Brian Paxton .... sound maintenance (uncredited)
Vorke Scarlett .... dubbing crew (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Wally Veevers .... travelling matte (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Peter Allwork .... camera operator
Geoff Meldrum .... second camera operator (uncredited)
Laurie Ridley .... still photographer (uncredited)
Ray Sieman .... clapper loader (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
Bill Garlic .... second assistant editor (uncredited)
John Poyner .... assembly cutter (uncredited)
David Woodward .... assistant editor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
John Hollingsworth .... conductor
 
Other crew
Olga Brook .... continuity
Rev. Harold Ironmonger .... consultant
Theo Richmond .... production assistant to producer
Derek Robbins .... publicist (uncredited)
Dee Vaughan .... production secretary (uncredited)
 
Crew believed to be complete



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Additional Details

Runtime:
118 min | USA:105 min
Country:
UK
Language:
English
Aspect Ratio:
1.66 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound System)
Certification:
Iceland:L | Australia:PG | Finland:S | Sweden:Btl | UK:A (original rating) | UK:PG (video rating)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
At one point when Rev. Smallwood (Sellers) is preaching from the pulpit, a young boy is seen in the foreground reading a copy of Nabokov's "Lolita". Sellers played Quilty in Stanley Kubrick's film version of that book. more
Movie Connections:
References Lolita (1962) more

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3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful:-
Flawed but lovely satire, 8 February 2007
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Author: ella-48 from United Kingdom

I shan't go on at any length, as others have already done the job for me. Instead I'll just drop in a couple of interesting factoids about this film.

1) "Heavens Above!" was the third in a trio (a triptych??) of films satirising great pillars of the British establishment:

The military;

Industry/the trade unions;

The church.

The previous two in the series were "Private's Progress" (Ian Carmichael as Stanley Windrush - a fraightfully posh chinless wonder, drafted into the army for WWII and finding himself embroiled unwittingly in a grand scheme to steal great works of art) and "I'm Alright, Jack" (Carmichael as the same Stanley Windrush, now de-mobbed and dumped by his despairing family into the shop floor workforce at one of their factories, in the hope that he might learn the business). The Windrush family characters were dropped for Heavens Above, although Carmichael makes a small appearance as "the other Vicar called Smallwood".

2) Fans of the Small Faces should keep their eyes peeled for 'Jack' - eldest son of the huge family of itinerant scroungers who take up residence in the vicarage. It's none other than cheeky cockney mudlark STEVE MARRIOTT, fresh from his West End stint as The Artful Dodger in Oliver !

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