Come on Roland!
Come on Roland!

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Come on Roland!

1966
Movie
96 min
Swedish

In this absurdist comedy Roland Jung is a young man who wants to write, but when he is in desperate need of money, he has to take a job at an advertising agency in Stockholm. He lands on the department for cosmetics and especially deodorant preparations. He is asked by the agency to do market research among the youth to determine their reaction to a new drug against pimples.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Norman ToddGenres: Comedy, Sport

Plot Summary

This British comedy follows the misadventures of Roland, a hapless amateur cricketer whose passion for the game far outweighs his talent. When his local team faces a crucial match, Roland's unique approach to the sport leads to a series of hilarious and chaotic events. The film is a lighthearted romp that pokes fun at the traditions and eccentricities of amateur sports.

Critical Reception

As a relatively obscure British comedy from the 1960s, "Come on Roland!" received modest attention during its initial release. It is generally remembered as a charming, albeit formulaic, sports comedy that found favor with audiences looking for light entertainment. Critical reviews from the time were mixed, with some praising its good-natured humor and others finding it predictable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its gentle humor and lighthearted take on amateur sports.

  • Criticized by some for a predictable plot and a lack of memorable comedic moments.

  • Seen as a nostalgic snapshot of British sporting culture from the era.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Come on Roland!' are scarce due to its limited release and age. Those that exist often highlight its nostalgic appeal and straightforward comedic approach, though some note that the humor may not hold up as strongly for modern viewers.

Fun Fact

The film features early appearances from several actors who would later become well-known in British television, including Frank Thornton and Reg Varney, both of whom starred in the popular sitcom 'On the Buses'.

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