
Further Up Pompeii
A BBC TV comedy movie about the people living in Pompeii prior to its destruction by volcano, focusing on the life of a house slave (played by Frankie Howerd). A sort of prequel to the 1971 movie "Up Pompeii"
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Plot Summary
A short comedy film where a man named Further Up Pompeii attempts to discover the lost city of Pompeii by digging. His efforts are met with comical setbacks and surreal encounters.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy sketch, 'Further Up Pompeii' was primarily intended for entertainment and likely received modest attention within its release period. It is not widely reviewed in the manner of feature films, making a comprehensive reception summary difficult.
What Reviewers Say
- A quirky and amusing short.
- Relies on physical comedy and a surreal premise.
- Limited scope typical of short-form comedy.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific short film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film's title is a direct play on the famous archaeological site of Pompeii, hinting at the character's humorous and misguided quest.
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