Fiddlers Three (1944 film) explained

Fiddlers Three
Director:Harry Watt
Producer:Michael Balcon
Screenplay:Angus MacPhail,
Diana Morgan
Starring:Tommy Trinder,
Sonnie Hale,
Frances Day,
Francis L. Sullivan,
Diana Decker,
Elisabeth Welch
James Robertson Justice
Music:Spike Hughes
Cinematography:Wilkie Cooper
Editing:Eily Boland
Studio:Ealing Films
Distributor:Ealing Distribution
Runtime:88 minutes
(65 minutes USA edit) [1]
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

Fiddlers Three is a 1944 British black-and-white musical comedy. It includes a number of musical sections, mainly focussing on replacing the word "home" with "Rome". The film was produced by Michael Balcon and directed by Harry Watt. The cast included Tommy Trinder, Sonnie Hale, Frances Day, Francis L. Sullivan, Diana Decker and Elisabeth Welch. Making their film debuts were James Robertson Justice,[2] and Kay Kendall near the bottom of the cast list, as the "Girl Who Asks About Her Future At Orgy".[3] The film follows the adventures of two sailors and a Wren who are struck by lightning and transported back to Ancient Rome, where they are accepted as seers.

The title comes from the nursery rhyme "Old King Cole".

The film was called While Nero Fiddled on its USA release. It is a loose sequel to the 1940 film Sailors Three which had also starred Trinder. The film was only moderately successful at the British Box Office but proved to be a major hit in Australia.[4]

Plot

Tommy Taylor and "The Professor", two sailors returning from leave to Portsmouth on a tandem bicycle, they sing Sweet Fanny Adams - a song which now sounds very innocent but was extremely risque at the time.

They rescue Lydia, a Wren, who had been hitch-hiking on the road and was assaulted by an over-amorous driver. They get a puncture as they reach Stonehenge. The professor tells them of an old legend that those caught at Stonehenge at midnight on midsummer's night are transported back in time. Moments later the area is struck by lightning. Nearby a group of Roman soldiers have suddenly appeared whom they initially mistake for members of ENSA. However, they swiftly prove to be genuine Romans who arrest them and threaten instant death unless they can prove they are Druids.

Among the musical numbers in the picture, Tommy Trinder gives a stupendous performance as "Senorita Alvarez" from Brazil (impersonating Carmen Miranda). Caesar creates him a Dame of the Roman Empire for his performance.

Cast

Critical reception

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: While Nero Fiddled (1944) - IMDb. .
  2. Web site: Fiddlers Three Review . Movies.tvguide.com . 2014-03-13.
  3. Web site: Fiddlers Three - Sky Movies HD . Skymovies.sky.com . 2002-05-23 . 2014-03-13.
  4. Book: Reid. John Howard. Films Famous, Fanciful, Frolicsome & Fantastic. 2006. Lulu Press. Morrisville, NC. 9781411689152. 53.
  5. Web site: Fiddlers Three 1944 | Britmovie | Home of British Films . Britmovie . 2014-03-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140222164912/http://www.britmovie.co.uk/films/Fiddlers-Three_1944 . 22 February 2014 . dead .
  6. Web site: Fiddlers Three Review (1944) . Thespinningimage.co.uk . 2014-03-13.
  7. Web site: Fiddlers Three | review, synopsis, book tickets, showtimes, movie release date | Time Out London . Timeout.com . 2014-03-13.