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Two crooks on the run take refuge in a film studio, where they are mistaken for actors.
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- Michael Scanlon
Go for a Take (U.S. title: Double Take) is a 1972 British comedy film starring Reg Varney and Norman Rossington, directed by Harry Booth. The screenplay was by Alan Hackney.
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- 86 min
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- Britney Irwin
Go For A Take (1972) - Reg Varney and Norman Rossington bungle into "Starwood Studios". Dennis Price plays Dracula and there's a moment on the set of Here Comes the Double Deckers. Forgettable sub-sub-Carry On action.
- Harry Booth
Alan Hackney Screenplay. Mark McDonald Cinematography. Archie Ludski Editing. Critics reviews. Two on-the-run criminals take refuge in a film studio, get mistaken for actors and become involved in a series of comedic misadventures.
Overview. Two inept gamblers on the run from their debts and a gang of crooks find refuge in a film studio. Harry Booth. Director, Writer. Alan Hackney. Writer. Full Cast & Crew. Reviews 1. Discussions 2. A review by Ian Beale. 100 % Written by Ian Beale on February 12, 2017. Media.
Go for a Take (1972) An above-average British comedy of its time, Go For A Take runs along the lines of a Norman Wisdom romp, giving the rubber-faced Reg Varney the opportunity to run amok through a film studio as a submarine officer, vampire victim, knight, gunman, prisoner, waiter, Tarzan and a Viking warrior as two waiters, Wilfred Stone ...