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  1. Two crooks on the run take refuge in a film studio, where they are mistaken for actors.

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    • Michael Scanlon
  2. 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. [1] [2] [3] The screenplay was by Alan Hackney . Plot. Inept waiters Wilfred Stone and Jack Foster owe money to gangster bookie Generous Jim and lose all their remaining funds on a bad bet.

  3. 29 de set. de 1977 · Original title: Go for a Take. 1972. 1h 30m. IMDb RATING. 4.4 /10. 101. YOUR RATING. Rate. Comedy. Two crooks on the run take refuge in a film studio, where they are mistaken for actors. Director. Harry Booth. Writers. Harry Booth. Alan Hackney. Stars. Reg Varney. Norman Rossington. Patrick Newell. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist.

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    • Comedy
    • Harry Booth
    • 1977-09-29
  4. Two on-the-run criminals take refuge in a film studio, get mistaken for actors and become involved in a series of comedic misadventures. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema. See what’s playing

  5. Two crooks on the run take refuge in a film studio, where they are mistaken for actors. On the run from a local gangster after owing him some money, Reg Varney and Norman Rossington hide out in a local film studio. They take jobs as extras and stunt men to try and earn back the money they earn before it’s to late.

    • Harry Booth
  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...