Hancock Down Under (1972)
Hancock, (who was voted Britain's best-ever comic 35 years after his death) leaves his home in Railway Cuttings, East Cheam, England for warmer, more challenging climes. He encounters the Australian natives on his terms having dragged his attitudes with him halfway across the world.
Director: Edward Joffe
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Tony Hancock as Tony Hancock |
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Gloria Dawn as Mrs. Gilroy |
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Don Crosby as Mervyn |
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Lex Mitchell as Milkman |
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Georgie Sterling as Miss Bunny Bancroft |
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Kenneth Laird as Captain |
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Brian Barrie as Bandsman |
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Don Philps as Entertainments Officer |
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Mimi Dixon as Miss Felicia 'Bikini' Bancroft |
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Marshall Crosby as |
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Edward Howell as Colonel |
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Don Reid as Customs Officer |
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Max Phipps as Hotel Clerk |
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Nat Levison as Landlord |
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James Elliott as Man in Pub |
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Doreen Warburton as Maid |
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Kevin Leslie as Herbie |
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Graham Rouse as Ken |
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Roger Ward as Pete |
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Bryan Niland as Chips |
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Maxine Wyatt as Barmaid |
| Directing | Edward Joffe | Director |
| Writing | Michael Wale | Writers' Assistant |
| Production | Edward Joffe | Producer |
| Editing | John McPhail | Editor |
| Writing | Hugh Stuckey | Writer |