Dad's Army
Dad's Army

Dad's Army

1977TV ShowEndedEnglish

Introducing the Walmington-On-Sea home guard. During WW2, in a fictional British seaside town, a ragtag group of Home Guard local defense volunteers prepare for an imminent German invasion.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Norman CohenGenres: Comedy, War

Plot Summary

In the fictional British seaside town of Walmington-on-Sea during World War II, the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard, a group of eccentric and often bumbling volunteers, prepares for a potential German invasion. Led by the pompous Captain Mainwaring and his downtrodden Sergeant Wilson, the platoon engages in a series of often comical, yet sometimes surprisingly effective, drills and misadventures. Their attempts to defend the home front are frequently hampered by their own ineptitude, rivalries, and the general chaos of wartime.

Critical Reception

The film adaptation of the beloved television series received a mixed to positive reception. Critics generally praised its faithfulness to the spirit of the original show, highlighting the performances of the cast, particularly Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring. While some found the humor to be dated or the plot somewhat thin, audiences familiar with and fond of the series largely enjoyed the nostalgic return of their favorite characters and their familiar comedic antics. It was seen as a pleasant, lighthearted wartime comedy that successfully captured the charm of its source material.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for capturing the nostalgic charm and humor of the original TV series.
  • Arthur Lowe's performance as Captain Mainwaring was a standout, embodying the character's pomposity and vulnerability.
  • Some critics noted the plot felt a bit stretched and the humor occasionally fell flat for those unfamiliar with the show.

Google audience: Audience reception for Dad's Army (1977) tended to reflect the fanbase of the original television series. Many viewers enjoyed seeing their beloved characters brought to the big screen, appreciating the familiar comedic situations and the faithful representation of the Home Guard's exploits. The film was often viewed as a comforting and amusing nostalgic trip, though some noted it didn't necessarily break new ground in terms of comedy or storytelling.

Fun Fact

During filming, Arthur Lowe, who played Captain Mainwaring, reportedly had a difficult relationship with his co-star Ian Lavender, who played Private Pike, and would often complain about being made to act as a father figure to someone so young.

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Only the British, quite possibly only the BBC, could ever try to produce a television sitcom based on a bunch of old codgers, with barely a functioning limb between them, up for defending their little bit of the country from the opposing Na...