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Porridge
Porridge

Porridge (1979)

67% User Rating
1h 33min
Comedy
Crime

"Fletcher's inside story - even funnier as a film"

Times are hard for habitual guest of Her Majesty Norman Stanley Fletcher. The new prison officer, Beale, makes MacKay look soft and what's more, an escape plan is hatching from the cell of prison godfather Grouty and Fletcher wants no part of it.

Dick ClementDirector

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Ronnie Barker

Ronnie Barker

Norman Stanley Fletcher

Richard Beckinsale

Richard Beckinsale

Lennie Godber

Fulton Mackay

Fulton Mackay

Mackay

Brian Wilde

Brian Wilde

Barrowclough

Peter Vaughan

Peter Vaughan

Grouty

Julian Holloway

Julian Holloway

Bainbridge

Geoffrey Bayldon

Geoffrey Bayldon

Treadaway - Governor

Christopher Godwin

Christopher Godwin

Beal

Barrie Rutter

Barrie Rutter

Oakes

Daniel Peacock

Daniel Peacock

Rudge

Sam Kelly

Sam Kelly

Warren

Ken Jones

Ken Jones

Ives

Gorden Kaye

Gorden Kaye

Dines

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Philip Locke

Banyard

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Oliver Smith

McMillan

Karl Howman

Karl Howman

Urquhart

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Andrew Dunford

Armstrong

Steve Steen

Steve Steen

Wellings

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Ivan Steward

Simpkins

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Derek James

Small

Tony Osoba

Tony Osoba

McLaren

Zoot Money

Zoot Money

Lotterby

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Rod Culbertson

Callaghan

Derek Deadman

Derek Deadman

Cooper

Robert Putt

Robert Putt

Atkinson

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Allan Warren

Whalley

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Stewart Harwood

Whittaker

John Barrett

John Barrett

Hedley

Paul Barber

Paul Barber

Morgan

Sebastian Abineri

Sebastian Abineri

Hayward

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John Dair

Sampson

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Barry James

Delilah

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Jackie Pallo Jr.

Jacko

Robert Lee

Robert Lee

Tinkler

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Robert Hamilton

Cox

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Charles Pemberton

Miller

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Colin Rix

Lassiter

Michael O'Hagan

Michael O'Hagan

MO

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Paul McDowell

Collinson

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Paul Luty

Chalky

Duncan Preston

Duncan Preston

Weatherman

Elizabeth Knight

Elizabeth Knight

Sheila

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Nicholas McArdle

PC Townsend

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Jean Campbell-Dallas

Old Lady

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Bill Kerry

Old Man

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Bunny May

Alf

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

January 23, 2019

Genius TV show translates well for fun packed movie. Porridge is a spin off film from the successful TV series of the same name that aired on British BBC1 between 1974 and 1977. It's directed by Dick Clement who also co-writes with Ian La Frenais. It stars Ronnie Barker, Richard Beckinsale, Fulton Mackay, Brian Wilde and Peter Vaughn. Lets face it, and lets be honest here, for many Brits who grew up with the TV show, Porridge is simply one of the greatest shows Britain has ever produced. Sharp and on the money in writing and characterisations, and boasting a cast that were always irresistible, it still manages to enthral millions today during continuous reruns on cable and satellite TV. In light of the regard and popularity the show had, it was perhaps inevitable that a film production was just a matter of time, because, well, all the great British comedies of the past had feature films made. But of course not all were particularly any good. So it's with much relief to find that the film version of Porridge is a very decent offering. The plot sees Fletcher (Barker) involved as the manager of the prison football team, to which, unbeknown to the wily old lag, is being used as a front for an escape attempt by Oakes (Barrie Rutter), and naturally the smarmy menace of Grouty (Vaughn) is pulling the strings. Fletcher & Godber (Beckinsale) then accidentally get caught up in the escape and thus have to break back into the prison before anyone catches them! This set-up is wonderful and makes for some very funny comedy, executed with aplomb by Barker, Mackay and co. True that taking the characters out of the confines of the prison strips away much of what made the TV series so special, but the characters are so strong, the actors chemistry so evident, film stands tall enough to not sully the reputation of the show. It's a delightful way to spend an hour and half with your feet up, as a stand alone film it entertains those not familiar with the TV show. While for us fans? It sits nicely alongside the show as an extended viewing of comic genius behind and in front of the camera. 8/10 R.I.P. fellas, your legacy lives on always.

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