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A Private's Progress
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Synopsis
The Boulting Brothers enjoyed one of their biggest box-office successes of the 1950s with the wry service comedy Private's Progress. Though billed fourth, Ian Carmichael plays the central character, feckless British soldier Stanley Windrush. Interrupting his college education to serve his country, Windrush flunks out of officer's candidate school and is demoted to private. Much of the humor arises from the bookish hero's confrontation with the ruder and cruder side of army life, as represented by rough-hewn fellow private Cox (Richard Attenborough). As Major Hitchcock, Terry-Thomas offers a brilliant parody of the "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" school of military service, while Dennis Price is equally amusing as a nonplussed commanding officer named Tracepurcel (!) Also worth watching is future "Dr. Who" star William Hartnell as a loudmouthed sergeant. Halfway through the film, the plot rears its ugly head as the protagonists become involved with the covert reclamation of art treasures confiscated by the Nazis during WW2. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jill Adams Prudence Greenslade
Ian Bannen Pvt. Horrocks
Ian Carmichael Stanley Windrush
George Coulouris Padre
Derrick de Marney Pat
Kenneth Griffith Pvt. Dai Jones
William Hartnell Sgt. Sutton
David King-Wood Gerald
Victor Maddern Pvt. George Blake
Dennis Price Brigadier Bertram Tracepurcel
Terry-Thomas Maj. Hitchcock
Thorley Walters Capt. Bootle
John Warren Sgt.-Maj. Gradwick
Richard Attenborough Pvt. Cox
Peter Jones Egan
Miles Malleson Mr. Windrush

Production Crew

Alan Hackney Book Author
Eric Cross Cinematographer
John Addison Composer (Music Score)
John Boulting Director
Anthony Harvey Editor
Roy Boulting Producer
Frank Harvey Jr. Screenwriter
John Boulting Screenwriter
Year: 1956
Runtime: 99
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
British Lion Films
Charter Films
DCA