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  1. One Way Pendulum is a 1965 British comedy film directed by Peter Yates and starring Eric Sykes and George Cole. It is an adaptation of the play by N. F. Simpson. [3] [4] Plot. Study of absurdity in a suburban family: father rebuilds the Old Bailey in the living room, and the son teaches weighing machines to sing in the attic. Cast.

  2. One Way Pendulum: Directed by Peter Yates. With Eric Sykes, George Cole, Julia Foster, Jonathan Miller. In between inventing odd devices, the very eccentric Groomkirby family decides to re-enact a murder and trial in their living room.

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    • Peter Yates
    • 1965-03-02
  3. One Way Pendulum. Date: 1964. Director: Peter Yates. Production Company: Woodfall Film Productions. Stars: Eric Sykes, George Cole, Jonathan Miller, Julia Foster. Location (s): London, Middlesex. Region (s): London O-Q, South East M-Q.

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  4. Watch Now. One Way Pendulum (1965) NR 03/02/1965 (US) Comedy 1h 25m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Take a trip round the bend - with the World's Wackiest Family! Overview. A study of absurdity in a suburban family: father recreates the Old Bailey in the living room while the son teaches speak-your-weight machines to sing in the attic.

  5. Peter Yates. Director. Eric Sykes. Mr. Groomkirby. George Cole. Fred. Julia Foster. Sylvia. Jonathan Miller. Kirby. Peggy Mount. Mrs. Gantry. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Based...

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    • Peter Yates
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  6. This farcical British comedy follows the eccentric misadventures of a family who have their own rather unusual way of doing things. Mr. Groomkirby (Eric Sykes) is redecorating his living room to resemble the courtrooms at Old Bailey, with a mind toward staging mock trials for fun.

  7. Jonathan Miller Cast. N.F. Simpson Screenplay. Denys N. Coop Cinematography. Richard Rodney Bennett Music. Critics reviews. A madcap study of illogicality in the suburban bubble of the Groomkirby family home. Adapted from the surreal stage play by N.F. Simpson.