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Night Train To Murder
DVD cover for Night Train to MurderDirected by Joseph McGrath Produced by Thames Television Written by Eric Morecambe
Joseph McGrathStarring Eric Morecambe
Ernie WiseDistributed by Thames Television Release date(s) 1984 Running time 89 min. Language English Night Train To Murder is a 1984 British comedy film directed by Joseph McGrath and starring Morecambe and Wise. It was the last work that Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise worked on together before Eric's death in 1984. It was written as a pastiche of the works of various writers including Agatha Christie and Edgar Wallace and is set in 1946, featuring Morecambe and Wise ostensibly 1940s versions of themselves.
The film is interesting in several ways; the duo's move from the BBC to Thames in 1978 was a much publicised media event, and one of the main reasons for their move was to make films and move away from the format of the Morecambe & Wise Show that had proved so popular in the last decade. It is ironic then, that it took six years (during which time they basically re-hashed a lot of their BBC material) for this film to come to fruition. It was completed in late 1983 but not shown until after Morecambe's death the following year. It was originally made with a laughter track but when shown, and later released on both VHS and DVD this was absent.
The film features an overly-complicated plot of family members dying in strange circumstances and the two leads are drawn into this when Eric's niece Kathy (Lysette Anthony) is visited by the family's lawyer, played by Fulton Mackay. There are several well-known character actors mixed into the story, but this does nothing for the creaking plot. As a swansong of a glorious career, it is a very disappointing affair, but as an historical document of the final work of Britain's greatest double act it remains valuable. The fact that their popularity had peaked during their ten-year tenure with the BBC as their "flagship act" had been over for several years is evident in this film. Their later work for Thames Television had been littered with material re-hashed from their BBC years, owing in part to the fact that their regular writer Eddie Braben had remained under contract and could not immediately follow them to Thames where they were to see out their days as a double act.
The film was made largely on location and produced on video tape, which in some cases does little to enhance the quality look of the finished product; it is clear that Morecambe's heart is not really in the production and despite having some reasonable lines, they are not delivered with the "spark" that he was associated with. Indeed, this is a hallmark of many of their later shows. Wise, on the other hand is still in the peak of health, and gives his usual brisk performance, but the act's energy was always attributed to Morecambe who at the time of making the film was in poor health. The closing moments of the film see Eric and Ernie walking off together, onto the next gig which is a quietly touching moment given that it was their final screen image together.
Rarely shown on television, the film remains on sale on both VHS and DVD formats.
Cast
- Eric Morecambe as Eric Morecambe
- Ernie Wise as Ernie Wise
- Margaret Courtenay as Dame Flora
- Kenneth Haigh as Cousin Milton / Cousin Homer
- Fulton Mackay as Mackay
- Pamela Salem as Cousin Zelda
- Lysette Anthony as Kathy Chalmers
- Roger Brierley as Chief Superintendent Rivers
- Edward Judd as Knife Thrower
- Ben Aris as Theatre Manager
- Tony Boncza as Joe
- Frank Coda ... Stage Manager
- Mike Crane ... Big Jim (as Big Mike Crane)
- Robert Longden ... Vicar
- Penny Meredith ... Mrs. Manzini
- Tim Stern ... Tiny Big Jim
- Richard Vernon as Uncle Felix
References
External links
- Morecambe & Wise website
- Eric And Ern - Keeping The Magic Alive **Book, Film, TV Reviews, Interviews**
- Night Train To Murder at the Internet Movie Database
Stars Associates Eddie Braben (writer) · Anne Hamilton (co-star) · Dick Hills (writer) · Sid Green (writer) · Barry Cryer (writer) · John Junkin (writer) · Arthur Tolcher (co-star) · John Ammonds (producer) · Ernest Maxin (choreographer) · Janet Webb (co-star) · Rex Rashley (co-star) · Joseph McGrath (director) · Bill Cotton (executive) · Lew Grade (manager) · Michael Grade (manager) · Billy Marsh (agent)Television Running Wild (1954-1955) · Two Of A Kind (1961-1968) · The Ed Sullivan Show (1963-1968) · Piccadilly Palace (1967-1968) · The Morecambe & Wise Show (1968-1977) · The Morecambe & Wise Show (1978-1983)
Film The Intelligence Men (1965, feature) · That Riviera Touch (1966, feature) · The Magnificent Two (1967, feature) · Simon, Simon (1970, cameos) · Night Train to Murder (1983, feature) The Passionate Pilgrim (1984, Morecambe only)
Books by Eric & Ernie : The Autobiography Of Morecambe & Wise · Eric Morecambe On Fishing (Morecambe only) · Still On My Way To Hollywood (Wise only) · Morecambe & Wise : There's No Answer To That! The Reluctant Vampire (Morecambe only) · The Vampires Revenge"1983(Morcambe only) Mister Lonely (Morecambe only) · Stella (Morecambe only)
Books about Behind The Sunshine (Gary Morecambe) · The Morecambe & Wise Joke Book (Compilation) · Morecambe & Wife (Joan Morecambe) · Morecambe & Wise: The Biography (Graham McCann) · Eric Morecambe Unseen (William Cook) · Memories Of Eric (Gary Morecambe) · Eric Morecambe: Funny Man (Gary Morecambe) · Morecambe & Wise: A Celebration · There's No Answer To That! (Jeremy Novak)
Tributes Bring Me Sunshine (1984) · Bring Me Sunshine (1994) · I Worked With Morecambe & Wise...And Look What Happened To Me! (1995) · The Unforgettable Eric Morecambe (2001) · The Play What I Wrote · The Adventures Of Morecambe & Wise (1996) · Morecambe & Wise: Encore! (1995) · Morecambe & Wise: Greatest Moments (2008) · Morecambe (2009) · Eric and Ernie: Behind The Scenes (2010)
Other List of joint projects · "Bring Me Sunshine" (Song) · "Positive Thinking..." (Song) · "Bingle Jells" (Song) The Importance Of Being Ernie (1990) · Morecambe & Wise : In Their Own Words (2007) · Morecambe & Wise : The Show What Paul Merton Did (2008) · Eric and Ernie (2010)
Categories:- British films
- 1984 films
- 1980s comedy films
- Rail transport films
- Films set in 1946
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