Simon, Simon is a 1970 British sound effect comedy short film directed by Graham Stark and starring Stark, Norman Rossington, John Junkin and Julia Foster. The film features a host of cameo appearances by veteran British comedians. It was written by Stark and Dave Freeman. The title comes from the Simon hydraulic platforms used in the film.
Plot
Two handymen cause chaos on a new crane while haphazardly trying to accomplish jobs for their ever more frustrated boss.
Cast
- Graham Stark as 1st workman
- Julia Foster as 1st typist
- Norman Rossington as fireman
- John Junkin as 2nd workman (driver)
- Paul Whitsun-Jones as the boss
- Audrey Nicholson as 2nd typist
- Kenneth Earle as thief
- Tommy Godfrey as cashier
- Tony Blackburn as fireman
- Michael Caine as himself
- David Hemmings as man in car with posters
- Bob Monkhouse as photographer
- Eric Morecambe as roof tiler
- Ernie Wise as painter/decorator
- Pete Murray as fireman
- Peter Sellers as man with two cars
- Bernie Winters as man on roof with book
Release
It was released in 1970 as the supporting film to Leo the Last.
The Radio Times Guide to Films gave the film 2/5 stars, writing: "Unsung character actor Graham Stark made his debut as the writer and director of this fond, if laboured tribute to the silent slapstick style of the Keystone Kops. Comedy stars crop up in cameo roles, as does movie star Michael Caine. But the main focus falls on the rivalry between Stark's council workman and fireman Norman Rossington, as they woo typist Julia Foster. The mugging mime and the excessive crane shots soon become wearisome, but it's still fun."
Home media
The film was released on DVD in 2007 by Digital Classics.
