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The Best of Benny Hill

  • 1974
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Benny Hill in The Best of Benny Hill (1974)
Sketch ComedyComedy

A collection of sketches and musical numbers taken from Benny Hill's popular British television show.A collection of sketches and musical numbers taken from Benny Hill's popular British television show.A collection of sketches and musical numbers taken from Benny Hill's popular British television show.

  • Director
    • John Robins
  • Writer
    • Benny Hill
  • Stars
    • Benny Hill
    • Patricia Hayes
    • Eira Heath
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    7.1/10
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    • Director
      • John Robins
    • Writer
      • Benny Hill
    • Stars
      • Benny Hill
      • Patricia Hayes
      • Eira Heath
    • 8User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Benny Hill
    Benny Hill
    • Self - Host
    • (archive footage)
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    Patricia Hayes
    Patricia Hayes
    • Interviewer ('Words of Comfort')
    • (archive footage)
    • …
    Eira Heath
    • Charlotte Fudge
    • (archive footage)
    • …
    Henry McGee
    Henry McGee
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • …
    Nicholas Parsons
    Nicholas Parsons
    • The Phantom Prowler
    • (archive footage)
    • …
    Bob Todd
    Bob Todd
    • Various Roles
    • (archive footage)
    Andree Melly
    • Interviewer ('The Grass Is Greener')
    • (as Andrée Melly)
    Rita Webb
    Rita Webb
    • Various Roles
    • (archive footage)
    Lesley Goldie
    • Various Roles
    • (as Leslie Goldie)
    Jackie Wright
    • Various Roles
    • (as Jack Wright)
    Connie Georges
    • Various Roles
    • (archive footage)
    Nicole Shelby
    • Bubble Gum Girl
    • (archive footage)
    • …
    Penny Meredith
    • Adjudicating Panel Member
    • (archive footage)
    • …
    Michael Sharvell-Martin
    • Lower Tidmarsh Hospital Doctor
    • (archive footage)
    • …
    Jan Butlin
    • Various Roles
    • (archive footage)
    Bettine Le Beau
    • Various Roles
    • (archive footage)
    Jenny Lee Wright
    Jenny Lee Wright
    • Various Roles
    • (as Jennie Lee Wright)
    Sue Bond
    • Various Roles
    • (credit only)
    • Director
      • John Robins
    • Writer
      • Benny Hill
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    4Leofwine_draca

    Dated humour compilation

    If this is the best of Benny Hill then I hate to see the worst of him! Like with the Monty Python vehicle AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT, THE BEST OF BENNY HILL is a compilation of various clips from his long-running TV series, added together to form a feature-length film.

    I suppose this kind of humour isn't bad if you're in the right forgiving mood, but I quickly tired of Hill's constant mugging and cross-dressing and I have to say that I didn't find much of it very funny. There are some truly witty and clever moments here, and the life and death of the guy in five minutes is hilarious and very well portrayed. But many of the other clips consist of obvious jokes and strained, repetitive humour.

    Hill is certainly an energetic performer and some of that enthusiasm comes across here, but not enough. Too many of the jokes consist of women stripping but that kind of thing was funnier in the CARRY ON films, I reckon. Still, if you're a fan of the comedian then you'll enjoy this anyway, and that theme tune IS classic. It's just that for me, Benny Hill is better in short doses.
    7Maziun

    Good old Benny Hill

    I can't say I'm a big fan of Benny Hill. I do however like him and his sense of humor. There's a big difference between Benny Hill and Adam Sandler. Both don't use sophisticated humor , yet Hill never was so vulgar like Sandler. His comedy was always lighthearted , cartoonish in style , but always enjoyable. In some ways he continued humor that was evident in silent era movies. Benny Hill was a classic comedian and I doubt that even the most stuck up person haven't laughed at least once at one of Hill's jokes.

    What we have here isn't really a movie , but more of a collection of jokes from "The Benny Hill show". It's similar to Monty Python's "And now for something completely different". There is no plot here , just longer or shorter jokes. The whole movie is short ( not even 1 hour 30 minutes) and fast paced.

    I'm not quite short is this is really the best of. The level of the jokes is uneven. Some jokes are rather unfunny and boring – The musical in boutique , the Chinese guy at airport , boring song "Garden of love" , "Passengers of love" , The life of Maurice Dribbe… The jokes also have tendency to repeat themselves . I mean how many times does Hill dress up as woman here ?

    Thankfully most of the jokes are good. Some even are brilliant – parody of TV commercials , parody of interview with French movie director , training in the gym , evening with Tommy Tupper or the hospital bit.

    For every fan of Benny Hill it's a must see. Those who are mildly interested in Hill or just looking for good comedy should check it out too. I give it 7/10.
    6Theo Robertson

    Perhaps Not The Best

    Benny Hill is Britain`s greatest ever TV comedian but this TVM compilation of his television show isn`t perhaps the best tribute . My complaint isn`t so much with what`s included but more with what`s not . For example what about the oft used sight gag of someone doing an intricate martial arts move only to have Benny pull out a gun and shoot them ? ( Indiana Jones does the same gag in RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK ), or the legendary " Flashdance " where a bunch of flashers do a dance routine with raincoats ? What about the classic sketch of a man with a goose stuck down his trousers that keeps sticking its head out of his flies ? And how can you miss out send ups of WORLD OF SPORT or SALE OF THE CENTURY ? I guess the send ups are missing because this film has its eyes on an American/ international market and no one outside of Britain would know about the shows getting the Hill treatment.

    Anyway let`s concentrate on what we did get .... A hilarious chatshow spoof called TUPPERTIME where chatshow host Tommy Tupper invites Britain`s oldest man , a footballing Vicar , a pipe smoking hellraising actor and a drunken singer onto his show with shocking results . Steve Coogan made a career out of the same idea . And we get to see Mr Chinaman arrive at immigration to be greeted by Bob Todd`s Indian immigration officer : " Why you broody repleat evelything ? You got clopped eels ? I`ll give you broody clumbs " . And of course we get Hill`s angels in various states of ( Un)dress

    Entertaining enough but not too representive of the comic genius of Benny Hill
    5malcolmgsw

    Tired and Dated

    It is difficult to realise that this compilation was actually made for showing in cinemas. They were that desperate.

    I remember his shows on the BBC which I thought were far superior to those he made for Themes.

    Some of the sketches in this compilation were funny such as the parody of a thirties film,were the print lost parts of the film through splices.

    However he always seemed to revert back to unfunny speeded up sketches and woman in their underwear.

    So it is not difficult to understand why he eventually got the boot from television. His comedy had become repetative,unfunny and of course in pc. He just could not adapt to the times.
    bob the moo

    Mostly tired seaside postcard humour but sufficient moments of humour and imagination to make it worth watching

    In a collection of the best jokes, characters and sketches from several series of his television series, Benny Hill presents his usual brand of humour. Dressed as a woman he delivers all types of innuendo and confusion, his attempts at serious acting are frustrated by costars, is in an old film that is badly edited, is a doctor in a rather unusual hospital and many other hilarious sketches.

    When I look back to the comedy from the UK in the 1970's too often I see it being infested with a crude sexual humour that can be seen in the downward slide of the Carry On series, the Confessions Of series, On The Buses and plenty of other comedies that rely on shapely young ladies, "dirty old men" and innuendo in place of real wit or imagination. Thinking back with hindsight over the comedies that I watched that influenced the sense of humour I have today, it tends to be stuff like Woody Allen, Spike Milligan, the Goons, Morecambe and Wise and perhaps the likes of Frankie Howerd – the humour I like tends towards the acerbic, cynical, darker and perhaps even a little tragic; sadly few of these words spring to mind when one is discussing Benny Hill. For that reason I must admit that I laughed only two or three times during this "Best Of" compilation.

    It is also telling that when I think of Benny Hill, nothing really comes to mind other than THAT music and the speeded up saucy chase sequences. Typically this show has a few such sequences and they are basic and as unfunny as I remember them to be – showing little in the way of unique touch or imagination. However there are a few moments where Hill does show imagination that does go beyond saucy postcard antics and show a genuine creative touch – many of these are actually quite funny and almost made the film worth watching. Overall though many viewers will find this to be mostly badly dated seaside postcard humour although enough of the humour works for non-fans to enjoy, although for my money Benny Hill doesn't really stand out among the crowd of comedians who influenced me as I was growing up.

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    • Trivia
      This film was culled from nine of the first eleven editions of The Benny Hill Show (1969) that were produced and directed by John Robins (none of the sketches from shows produced by others within its first four years on Thames Television were included in this compilation). The programs in question originally aired on 19 November 1969, 25 December 1969, 4 February 1970, 11 March 1970, 28 October 1970, 27 January 1971 (the only black-and-white show to have a sketch featured), 24 March 1971, 23 February 1972 and 22 March 1972. In addition, the version of "Yakety Sax" as heard in this film originated from the close of the 27 December 1973 telecast (also produced and directed by Robins).
    • Goofs
      One sketch set in 1640 has King Charles I fighting in Scotland whilst Roundheads (parliamentarians) besiege a group of his Cavalier forces in England. Charles was indeed fighting a related war in Scotland in 1640, but parliamentarians in England didn't rise up against him until 1642 (just after he had attempted to arrest some of them for treason).
    • Connections
      Edited from The Benny Hill Show (1969)
    • Soundtracks
      Yakety Sax
      (uncredited)

      Written by Boots Randolph and James Rich

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 1974 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lo mejor de Benny Hill
    • Production companies
      • EMI Films
      • EMI Films
      • Thames Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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