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Norman Wisdom Collection [DVD]

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Format: DVD September 1, 2008


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A box set of 12 Norman Wisdom classics. In 'On the Beat' Wisdom stars as a bumbling Scotland Yard car park attendant who gets his chance to be a real policeman after he accidentally catches some crooks. His advantage lies in the fact that he physically resembles one of the ringleaders. In 'Man of the Moment' the bumbling Norman (Wisdom) accidentally becomes the British delegate to an important international conference in Geneva. Hilarious chaos and amusing misunderstandings ensue. In 'Trouble in Store' Wisdom is taken on as a shop assistant in a department store. His ambition is to become a window dresser, and he falls in love at first sight with his dream-girl, Sally. After a disastrous start (chasing a bus on roller skates, entering a shop girl's hostel, the usual sort of thing), events conspire to make Norman an unlikely hero. In 'Up in the World' Wisdom stars as the bumbling window cleaner to Lady Banderville. He has to cope with the pranks of her son, Sir Reggie, but cleans up when he confounds a gang of kidnappers. In 'The Square Peg' Norman Pitkin (Wisdom) is keen to help the war effort, and turns out to be a dead ringer for an enemy general. Joining up with his colleague, Mr Grimsdale, he is posted to France as part of a team repairing the damaged roads. Captured by the enemy, he turns his uncanny resemblance to his own advantage and comes home a hero. In 'Follow a Star' Wisdom plays a shop worker (imaginatively also named Norman, as indeed is every character he has ever portrayed) who dreams of becoming a famous singer. His attempts are, of course, disastrous, until he is encouraged by music teacher Miss Dobson, and a crippled girl named Judy. In 'The Bulldog Breed' Norman Puckle (Wisdom) is a grocer who joins the Navy and finds himself chosen to man a rocket flight into outer space. After Norman brings his own brand of madcap mayhem to the training process, his superiors begin to suspect that they might have picked the wrong person for the mission. Also starring Ian Hunter and Edward Chapman. Whilst in 'One Good Turn' Norman (Wisdom) works at the orphanage, and promises that he will buy one of its charges a model car. But how can he get the money? Proving himself equally incompetent at all jobs, he manages to raise a few laughs along the way in his attempts to earn the cash and not disappoint the little sprite. In 'A Stitch in Time' Star Wisdom plays an apprentice butcher trying to help a sick child. His bumbling efforts end up with him being banned from visiting little orphan Lindy, but Norman will go to any lengths to keep in touch with his young charge. Whilst in 'Just My Tuck', determined to win the heart of his beautiful neighbour, Norman (Wisdom) decides he wants to buy her a diamond necklace - but how can he possibly afford it? A solution offers itself when he goes to a bookmaker's, learns the intricacies of the accumulator bet, and sets out on a major winning streak. However, whenever Norman is involved things are never quite that simple, and soon enough our hapless hero finds himself in deep trouble, creating havoc at the local racetrack. In 'The Early Bird' Wisdom plays a milkman caught up in a feud between the small, traditional company that employs him and a large, modern dairy planning a hostile takeover. Will Norman, in his typically inept fashion, manage to save his company from the onset of modernity? Finally in 'Press For Time' Norman Shields (Wisdom) is an accident-prone young reporter, who only got the job because his grandfather (also played by Wisdom) happens to be the Prime Minister. Hilarious chaos ensues when Norman is sent to cover a beauty contest. Wisdom also appears in drag as a Suffragette called Emily.


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.331


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ Unrated (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.48 x 5.51 x 0.79 inches; 11.99 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 8


Director ‏ : ‎ John Paddy Carstairs, Robert Asher


Media Format ‏ : ‎ PAL


Run time ‏ : ‎ 18 hours and 18 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ September 1, 2008


Actors ‏ : ‎ David Lodge, Edward Chapman, Peter Jones, John Le Mesurier, Terence Alexander


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Norman Wisom is great!
One of the few actors / shows than one can watch with the entire family these days. Funny. The DVD boxes are sturdy / high quality (this really helped, as the exterior cardboard packaging was too thin / low quality) and otherwise the items would have been damaged by water.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 12, 2013 by John Doe

  • Five Stars
Great collection of my favourite comedian's movies from my younger days. Must have for Norman Wisdom Fans.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 9, 2016 by Ducman

  • Norman Wisdom lovers- Here's TWELVE for you
For anyone who enjoys this british comic's work, this is a must collection. The dvds are of great quality and theaudio commentary by the man himself are a brilliant added feature.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 17, 2012 by Margaret Shafton

  • Norman Wisdom
Britain's greatest comedian and whose movies I remember from my childhood. I bought an all regions DVD player just to watch this collection of movies.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 4, 2013 by A. S. Mostafanejad

  • Great
Great comedian,great selection of films
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 7, 2016 by Ellen

  • Five Stars
Very very good
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 9, 2016 by Kevin sweeney

  • Great Collector Edition
This DVD Collection Set is just Awesome. I was searching for it all over the stores but could not find one. When i Googled it i found it on Amazon. Then the first thing i did was to order it. The Package is exactly what it looks like and the contains the same. It took over a month to reach me but then its worth the wait. To see a legend like Sir Norman Wisdom is just so amazing and when you get his collection all rapped up in a box set then what else can you ask for. Just by seeing the cover it brings smile to your face, think how it would be inside. I must say that this is a worth buy for someone who has seen Sir Norman Wisdom in action. I had his VHS earlier but not all his movies. This is the best package that i have ever ordered from amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 5, 2012 by Chetan

  • A great disappointment: Poorly conceived and worse achieved
WISDOM OF THE TRIBES promises to to reveal "Native American ritual, synonymous with mystical ceremonies, prayers, songs, sweat lodges, peyote, tribal dances, and medicine societies." However, what WISDOM OF THE TRIBES really reveals is just how bad a low budget, poorly produced and edited video can be. This video consists of old black and white western footage, footage borrowed from Native American film, home video quality footage of "fancy-dancing" at a pow-wow(apparently in a high school gym, and some incredibly poorly lit(either it was bad lighting or they were striving for an artistic cliche)interviews with two Native Americans...all so poorly mish-mashed and strung together as to make one lose interest in the first five minutes. My partner and I, however, sat through both videos clinging to the hope that there might be some dramatic improvement...much the way someone on a sinking ship might hope help arrives before all is lost. No such luck here. The narration, when it doesn't borrow from comments made by Sitting Bull, Chief Joseph, or other Native leaders, is mediochre at best. The fact that some of the quotes are read with that awful stereotypical pseudo-Native American(the kind that sounds like, "You bring wampum. Me go teepee.")is profoundly irritating and offensive. Finally, the video does not even track particularly well. If you are looking to gain instruction or greater understanding of Native American rituals, you won't find it in this video. You'd be better off getting a copy of "A Man Called Horse" rather than waste your money on this stinker. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 13, 2002 by Julie Melton

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